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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Historie (Manga)|Historie]]''
* ''[[Historie]]''
* So far, alluded to in ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia (Manga)|Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' though Herakles/Greece's as yet unseen mother, Mama Greece. It's also implied that she eventually became the Byzantine Empire...only for her to die in Turkey's hands.
* So far, alluded to in ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'' though Herakles/Greece's as yet unseen mother, Mama Greece. It's also implied that she eventually became the Byzantine Empire...only for her to die in Turkey's hands.




== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* ''[[Three Hundred (Comic Book)|Three Hundred]]''
* ''[[300|Three Hundred]]''
* ''[[Asterix]] at the Olympic Games''
* ''[[Asterix]] at the Olympic Games''
* ''[[Cartoon History of the Universe]]'': Volumes 5-7, at any rate.
* ''[[Cartoon History of the Universe]]'': Volumes 5-7, at any rate.
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== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[300 (Film)|Three Hundred]]''
* ''[[300|Three Hundred]]''
* ''[[Clash of the Titans (Film)|Clash of the Titans]]'' and ''[[Jason and The Argonauts (Film)|Jason and The Argonauts]]'' -- [[Harryhausen Movie|Harryhausen Movies]].
* ''[[Clash of the Titans]]'' and ''[[Jason and the Argonauts]]'' -- [[Harryhausen Movie|Harryhausen Movies]].
* ''[[Hercules (Disney)|Hercules]]''
* ''[[Hercules (Disney film)|Hercules]]''
* ''[[Troy (Film)|Troy]]''
* ''[[Troy]]''




== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* [[David Gemmell]]'s ''Lion of Macedon'' is a retelling of Alexander the Great (or, rather, his dad).
* [[David Gemmell]]'s ''Lion of Macedon'' is a retelling of Alexander the Great (or, rather, his dad).
* [[The Trojan Cycle (Literature)|The Trojan Cycle]], including the [[Homer (Creator)|Homeric]] epics
* [[The Trojan Cycle]], including the [[Homer|Homeric]] epics
** ''[[The Iliad (Literature)|The Iliad]]''
** ''[[The Iliad]]''
** ''[[The Odyssey (Literature)|The Odyssey]]''
** ''[[Odyssey|The Odyssey]]''
* The ''[[Batrachomyomachia (Literature)|Batrachomyomachia]]''
* The ''[[Batrachomyomachia]]''
* ''[[The Aeneid (Literature)|The Aeneid]]''
* ''[[The Aeneid]]''
* ''[[The Metamorphoses (Literature)|The Metamorphoses]]''
* ''[[The Metamorphoses]]''
* [[Terry Pratchett (Creator)|Terry Pratchett]] 's ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Pyramids|Pyramids]]'' and ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Small Gods|Small Gods]]'' both feature Ephebe, an [[Affectionate Parody]] of Athens and her philosophers, while ''[[Discworld (Literature)/Eric|Eric]]'' (as well as the videogame ''[[Discworld Noir (Video Game)|Discworld Noir]]'') touches on the [[Trojan War]].
* [[Terry Pratchett]] 's ''[[Discworld/Pyramids|Pyramids]]'' and ''[[Discworld/Small Gods|Small Gods]]'' both feature Ephebe, an [[Affectionate Parody]] of Athens and her philosophers, while ''[[Discworld/Eric|Eric]]'' (as well as the videogame ''[[Discworld Noir]]'') touches on the [[Trojan War]].
* [[Gene Wolfe]]'s ''[[Soldier of the Mist]]'' and ''Soldier of Arete'' tell the story of a mercenary in Xerces' army who does something to offend the gods, and is cursed with forgetting everything that happens more than a day ago, but who can see the gods. [[Gene Wolfe|Wolfe]] "translates" place names (for example, [[The Spartan Way|Sparta]] is "Rope", and they fought the "Great King" at "Hot Springs"), lending a sense of immediacy, and distancing the book from the familiarity of the trope.
* [[Gene Wolfe]]'s ''[[Soldier of the Mist]]'' and ''Soldier of Arete'' tell the story of a mercenary in Xerces' army who does something to offend the gods, and is cursed with forgetting everything that happens more than a day ago, but who can see the gods. [[Gene Wolfe|Wolfe]] "translates" place names (for example, [[The Spartan Way|Sparta]] is "Rope", and they fought the "Great King" at "Hot Springs"), lending a sense of immediacy, and distancing the book from the familiarity of the trope.
* ''The Firebrand'' by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]].
* ''The Firebrand'' by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]].
* Mary Renault's mature period novels.
* Mary Renault's mature period novels.
* ''[[Liddell and Scott Greek-English Lexicon]]'': Decidedly [[Nonfiction]].
* ''[[Liddell and Scott Greek-English Lexicon]]'': Decidedly [[Nonfiction]].
* ''[[Thais of Athens (Literature)|Thais of Athens]]'' is set during the classical period and the onset of Hellenism.
* ''[[Thais of Athens]]'' is set during the classical period and the onset of Hellenism.
* ''[[Time Scout (Literature)|Time Scout]]'' mentions Ancient Greece as the destination of a tourist gate, but only one brief scene features it and only two downtimers came through that gate.
* ''[[Time Scout]]'' mentions Ancient Greece as the destination of a tourist gate, but only one brief scene features it and only two downtimers came through that gate.
* ''[[Over the Wine Dark Sea]]'': Hellenistic period.
* ''[[Over the Wine Dark Sea]]'': Hellenistic period.




== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV)|Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]''
* ''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]''
* ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess (TV)|Xena: Warrior Princess]]'': Though the series is ''also'' happening at the time of [[Ancient Rome]]. The writers never tried to respect chronology.
* ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'': Though the series is ''also'' happening at the time of [[Ancient Rome]]. The writers never tried to respect chronology.




== [[Theater]] ==
== [[Theater]] ==
* [[Aeschylus (Creator)|Aeschylus]]
* [[Aeschylus]]
** ''[[The Oresteia (Theatre)|The Oresteia]]'': ''[[Agamemnon (Theatre)|Agamemnon]]'', ''[[The Libation Bearers (Theatre)|The Libation Bearers]]'' and ''[[Eumenides (Theatre)|Eumenides]]''.
** ''[[The Oresteia]]'': ''[[Agamemnon]]'', ''[[The Libation Bearers]]'' and ''[[Eumenides]]''.
* [[Aristophanes (Creator)|Aristophanes]]
* [[Aristophanes]]
** ''[[The Clouds (Theatre)|The Clouds]]''
** ''[[The Clouds]]''
** ''[[Lysistrata (Theatre)|Lysistrata]]''
** ''[[Lysistrata]]''
* [[Euripides (Creator)|Euripides]]
* [[Euripides]]
** ''[[Medea (Theatre)|Medea]]''
** ''[[Medea]]''
** ''[[Alcestis (Theatre)|Alcestis]]''
** ''[[Alcestis]]''
** ''[[Bacchae (Theatre)|Bacchae]]''
** ''[[Bacchae]]''
** ''[[Hippolytus (Theatre)|Hippolytus]]''
** ''[[Hippolytus]]''
* [[Sophocles (Creator)|Sophocles]]
* [[Sophocles]]
** ''[[Oedipus the King (Theatre)|Oedipus the King]]''
** ''[[Oedipus the King]]''
** ''[[Oedipus At Colonus (Theatre)|Oedipus At Colonus]]''
** ''[[Oedipus at Colonus]]''
** ''[[Antigone (Theatre)|Antigone]]''
** ''[[Antigone]]''
** ''[[Ajax (Theatre)|Ajax]]''
** ''[[Ajax]]''
** ''[[The Women of Trachis (Theatre)|The Women of Trachis]]''
** ''[[The Women of Trachis]]''
** ''[[Electra (Theatre)|Electra]]''
** ''[[Electra]]''
** ''[[Philoctetes (Theatre)|Philoctetes]]''
** ''[[Philoctetes]]''
* [[Shakespeare (Creator)|Shakespeare]]
* [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]
** ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream (Theatre)|A Midsummer Nights Dream]]'': Albeit in a fantasy version of the setting.
** ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream|A Midsummer Nights Dream]]'': Albeit in a fantasy version of the setting.
** ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Theatre)|Pericles Prince of Tyre]]''
** ''[[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]]''
** ''[[Timon of Athens (Theatre)|Timon of Athens]]''
** ''[[Timon of Athens]]''
** ''[[Troilus and Cressida (Theatre)|Troilus and Cressida]]''
** ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]''




== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[God of War (Video Game)|God of War]]''
* ''[[God of War (series)|God of War]]''
* ''The Battle of Olympus''
* ''The Battle of Olympus''
* ''[[Kid Icarus (Video Game)|Kid Icarus]]''
* ''[[Kid Icarus]]''
* ''[[Empire Earth]]''
* ''[[Empire Earth]]''
* ''[[Age of Empires I (Video Game)|Age of Empires I]]'', as well as ''[[Age of Mythology (Video Game)|Age of Mythology]]''; also, ''[[Rise of Nations]]'' has a tour through the "Classical Age"
* ''[[Age of Empires I (Video Game)|Age of Empires I]]'', as well as ''[[Age of Mythology]]''; also, ''[[Rise of Nations]]'' has a tour through the "Classical Age"
* The ''[[Civilization (Video Game)|Civilization]]'' series when playing as Greece.
* The ''[[Civilization]]'' series when playing as Greece.
* The first two games in the ''[[Hegemony Series (Video Game)|Hegemony Series]]''.
* The first two games in the ''[[Hegemony Series]]''.




== [[Web Comics]] ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* ''[[Gastrophobia (Webcomic)|Gastrophobia]]''
* ''[[Gastrophobia]]''
* ''[http://www.bigheadpress.com/otr Odysseus the Rebel]''
* ''[http://www.bigheadpress.com/otr Odysseus the Rebel]''
* ''[http://prometheuscomic.wordpress.com/ Prometheus!]''
* ''[http://prometheuscomic.wordpress.com/ Prometheus!]''
* ''[http://amazoness.co.uk Amazoness!]''
* ''[http://amazoness.co.uk Amazoness!]''
* ''[[Rumors of War (Webcomic)|Rumors of War]]'': Somewhere between the Late Bronze Age and the Classical Period, presumably in the Greek Dark Ages.
* ''[[Rumors of War]]'': Somewhere between the Late Bronze Age and the Classical Period, presumably in the Greek Dark Ages.
* In ''[[Sluggy Freelance (Webcomic)|Sluggy Freelance]]'', this is seemingly where the Holiday figures (Santa Claus, Tom Turkey, etc.) got their origins.
* In ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', this is seemingly where the Holiday figures (Santa Claus, Tom Turkey, etc.) got their origins.


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Revision as of 05:21, 8 April 2014

File:Athenian caryatids 2616.jpg

Think of Crystal Spires and Togas, but without the crystal spires or the togas.

Home of columned temples, chiton-wearing gods, slinkily dressed goddesses, amazons, and bearded philosophers. Also home to mythic thong-wearing heroes who ride winged horses and do great deeds (all without getting either chafed or sunburnt). The Spartans live here too, and they're known for their brutal training methods, stylish slow-motion fighting techniques and for being manly enough to charge nearly naked into battle even when outnumbered 70 to 1. And they definitely aren't gay. Frequently confused with Ancient Rome by directors who just don't care.

In fact, this picture is a blend of two distinct periods; mythical Greece, conventionally said to end with the Trojan War around 1000BC, and classical Greece, home to the first philosophers. The "classical Greece" period itself tends to blend cultures that evolved and combined over the course of many centuries. Until Athens pulled the city-states together for defense against Persia, Greece didn't have a monolithic culture; it was the sum of the cultures of many independent city-states, all angling to make their patron gods the most important, and all ultimately blended together in the giant food processor of history. If you were to visit the Balkan Peninsula in, say, Pythagoras' day, you'd find that religious practices and social mores varied heavily depending on what city you were in.


Popular tropes that feature this time period are:


Series set in this time period are:

Anime and Manga

  • Historie
  • So far, alluded to in Axis Powers Hetalia though Herakles/Greece's as yet unseen mother, Mama Greece. It's also implied that she eventually became the Byzantine Empire...only for her to die in Turkey's hands.


Comic Books


Film


Literature


Live Action TV


Theater


Video Games


Web Comics