The Athenians fought, and lost to, this city state, their greatest rival, in the Peloponnesian wars.
What was Sparta?
This was the chief of the Greek Gods.
Who is Zeus?
The Iliad and the Odyssey, written by Homer, is this type of Poem.
What is an epic Poem?
This is the ancient Greek word for city-state.
What is Polis?
This philosopher layed down the basis of the scientific method and tutored Alexander the Great.
Who is Aristotle?
This battle, fought in 490 BC took place on a plain 26 miles from Athens.
What is the battle of Marathon?
This is the name of the temple in this picture.
What is the Parthenon?
This was the father of History who wrote about the Persian Wars.
Who is Herodotus?
This was the group that Governed Ancient Athens.
What is the Assembly?
This is the Socratic Method.
What is a question-and-answer system of learning?
To defend against future Persian invasions the Greek city-states established this.
What is the Delian League?
The Olympic games started as this.
What is a religious festival worshiping Zues?
Thucydides wrote about these wars.
What are the Peloponnesian wars?
These were the requirements for Athenian Citizenship.
Male, 18 years old, not enslaved, and the son of two Athenian Parents.
This Philosopher was concerned with ideal forms of life and government.
Who was Plato?
This battle took place in 480 BCE in a mountain pass.
What is the Battle of Thermopylae?
Greek Theater started as this:
What is a festival worshiping Dionysus?
Alexander the Great conquered and spread Greek culture through these areas:
What are Greece, Persian Empire, the Middle East?
This person was Pericles's successor
Who is Alcibiades?
This is how Plato Argued society should be ruled.
What is a Philosopher King?
After Xerxes burnt Athens to the ground he fought a naval battle here, where he lost.
Where is the Island of Salamis?
In Greek Mythology this was the first women and she opened a box full of miseries.
Who was Pandora?
This Greek Dramatist wrote "King Oedipus" Sometimes known as "Oedipus Rex"
Who is Sophocles?
In this system of Government, an upper or noble class rules, usually with inherited power.
What Aristocracy?
This was the name of Aristotle's School?
What was the lyceum?