Who was the most powerful/one in charge of all Gods?
Zeus
Who were the immortals?
The Gods and Goddesses
Where was Alexander the Great from?
Macedonia
Who wasn't allowed to vote?
People who weren't citizens (slaves)/women.
Which city-state developed democracy?
Athens
What was Dionysus the god of?
Wine and fertility
Who wrote the Greek Odyssey?
Homer
Who was Alexander's father?
King Philip
What did women do (for a living everyday)?
They were supposed to stay home and do house chores?
Why did Athens and Sparta team up?
To defeat the Persians
Where did the Gods live?
Mount Olympus
What was the ancient Greeks' religion?
Polytheism
How many years did it take for Alexander to build his empire?
Thirteen years
At what age did Spartan males have to go to training for war?
At the young age of seven
What did Sparta use as currency?
Iron bars
Who was Zeus married to?
His sister, Hera
Why did ancient Greeks create mythology?
So that any event would have a meaning or cause (a god could be a cause of an event for example).
When did Alexander pass away?
Babylon at the age of 32.
What did men do (for a living everyday)?
They were normally in charge of government and politics.
Which city-state wasn't into trading?
Sparta
Who was Apollo's twin?
Artemis
Who was responsible for creating the winter?
Hades
Who did Alexander pass away?
A fever.
Were Spartan women allowed to train with men for war?
Who won the Peloponnesian war?
Sparta