The Birthplace of Democracy.
What is Athens known as?
Warriors standing in a square formation to fight.
What is a Phalanx?
Eighty Years
How long did the Punic wars last?
Emporer that Conquered the Island of Britain.
Who is Hadrian?
Those taught directly by Jesus
What is an Apostles?
A leader who takes over by force.
What is a tyrant?
A greek thinker.
Who is Aristotle?
A leader that has absolute power.
What is a Dictator?
Polytheism
What is the worship of many gods?
Someone who follows Jesus teachings and message.
What is a Christian?
Aristocracy
What is the highest social class to hold power?
A fortress on a hill surrounded by a wall.
What is an Acropolis?
The Common people of Rome.
Who are the Plebeians?
Emporer that ended secret trials and had his wife and mother killed.
Who is Nero?
One god
What is the belief of Monotheism?
Philosophy
What is the belief in the power of the mind?
Alliances, Power hungry city states and poor treatment of others.
What were some causes of the Pelopennesian Wars?
A public meeting place.
What was the Assembly?
Waters reserves for irrigation.
What are Aqueducts?
Unexplained events not normally performed by humans.
What are miracles?
Philip II
Who is the father of Alexander the great?
Art, Literature, miltary and archticture.
What are some areas of cultural Greek influence?
Tried to solve the crisis in Rome by giving farms to the poor.
What did Tiberiurs and Gaius try to do?
Two Babarian groups that invaded Rome.
Who are the Goths and the Huns?
A Christian writer from N. Africa who intergrated Philosophical ideas into Christian Theology.
Who is Augustine of Hippo?