He is considered the father of ancient philosophy. He was sentenced to death for his teachings.
Who is Socrates
100
Landmass surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula?
100
He conquered lands as far east and modern day India.
Who is Alexander the Great
100
This is the current capital of Greece
What is Athens
100
The two types of Greek plays
What is tragedy and comedy
200
He was the student of Socrates who wrote "The Republic" about the ideal form of government.
Who is Plato.
200
The two most important city-states of ancient Greece
What is Sparta and Athens?
200
He was the father of Alexander the Great
Who is King Phillip II
200
This city-state focused heavily on War
What is Sparta
200
These were long poems told about heroic deeds
What are epics
300
He was the student of Plato who taught his students the golden mean.
Who is Aristotle.
300
The mountain on which the Greeks believed the 12 most important gods and goddesses lived
What is Mt. Olympus?
300
This was the book that Alexander placed under his pillow at night when he slept
What is Homer's Iliad
300
He was the king of the ancient Greek gods
Who is Zeus?
300
This structure in Athens was dedicated to the goddess Athena. It still stands today.
What is the Parthenon.
400
Greek word that means love of wisdom
What is philosophy
400
The name of the two seas on which the Greeks were known to trade.
What is the Aegean and Mediterranean?
400
This was the name of Alexander's horse
What is Bucephalus
400
She was the patron goddess of wisdom and just wars
Who is Athena
400
This was the solid gold and ivory statue located in the Parthenon.
What is Athena?
500
He was the Greek philosopher who taught his students that the universe was governed by numbers. Developed a theorem to measure the sides of a right triangle.
Who is Pythagoras
500
Location of the Temple of Apollo
What is Delphi?
500
Alexander burned his palace to the ground after his conquest of Persia
Who is Xerxes
500
He is called the father of history
Who is Herodotus?
500
The Greeks hid inside this structure during the war against Troy.