Geography
Wars
Terms
God/ Goddesses
Olympics
100

Where the Gods and Goddesses were believed to live.

Mt. Olympus, Olympus, Mount Olympus

100

This poet wrote about the Trojan War

Homer

100

A body of land completely surrounded by water.

Island

100

The supreme ruler, cloud gatherer, lord of the sky, and rain god.

Zeus

100

This is the number of years between each Olympic games.

Four

200

The capital of Greece today. It was named after the goddess Athena.

Athens

200

A soldier ran from Marathon to Greece to share the outcome of this war. Double check your spelling!

Persian War, Persian, Persan, Persin War, Persin, Persan War

200

A form of government where citizens vote to make government decisions.

Democracy

200

The god of war and son of Zeus and Hera.

Ares

200

A branch of this tree was given as a prize.

Olive tree

300

The sea west of Greece.

Ionian Sea

300

These are the two city-states who fought against each other in the Peloponnesian War.

Athens and Sparta, Sparta and Athens, Athens Sparta, Sparta Athens, Sparta, Athens, Athens, Sparta

300

A clearing in the land by the acropolis that served as a marketplace and meeting place for the ancient Greeks. Watch Spelling!

Agora

300

Zeus' wife and sister.

Hera

300

The length of the very first Olympic games.

One day

400

The largest Greek Island.

Crete

400

This is the time period in Athens that followed the Persian War and ended after the Peloponnesian War.

Golden Age

400

The search for wisdom and the right way to live. Socrates and Plato were famous Greeks who explored this.

Philosophy

400

The son of Zeus and messenger to mortals.

Hermes

400

The year the very first Olympic games were held in Olympia.

776 B.C.E

500

The city defeated in the Trojan War. It was located in the modern day country of Turkey.

Troy

500

Who won the Persian War?

The Greeks

500

A large hill where city residents could seek shelter and safety in times of war.

Acropolis

500

The healer, archer god, sun god, and master musician.

Apollo

500

The most popular event in the ancient Greek Olympic games.

Chariot Racing

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