Famous military leader + empire ruler known for his culture-blending and military expertise.
Who is Alexander the Great?
Military city-state.
What is Sparta?
The war between Athens + Sparta.
What is the Peloponnesian war?
Defined as a land-owning man, over the age of 30.
What is a citizen?
Typical exports from Greece.
What are olive oil and wine?
Gave a famous Funeral Oration speech.
Who is Pericles?
Egyptian port city known for its famous library.
What is Alexandria?
The series of wars that occurred when Persia tried to conquer Greece.
What are the Greco-Persian Wars?
The place where the gods lived.
What is Mount Olympus?
The shift from this kind of weapon metal to this kind of weapon metal gave people more opportunity to arm themselves.
What is bronze to iron?
Who is Zeno?
The place where the Oracle/Pythia's temple is located.
What is Delphi?
The war that may or may not have been fictional.
What was the Trojan War?
The type of government the Greeks are known for creating.
What is a democracy?
This man created much economic reform in Athens, particularly for farmers and foreign artisans.
Who is Solon?
Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
The island where Minoans and Mycenaeans settled.
What is Crete?
River where Alexander first defeats Persians.
What is the Granicus River?
Series of athletic competitions dedicated to the gods.
What are the Olympic Games?
These women could hold jobs outside of the home.
Who were poor women?
Woman who teamed up with Pericles to revitalize the arts in Athens after its burning.
Who is Aspasia?
The very small strait Alexander the Great needed to cross to conquer Greece and Persia.
What is the Dardanelles?
The battle where Athens + Thebes tried to defeat Darius III and lost.
What is the Battle of Chaeronea?
Military formation developed in Greece.
What is a phalanx?
Athens moved the Delian League treasury from this place to Athens.
What is Delos?