Military
People
Government
Daily Life
Arts/Entertainment
100

This city-state was known for having a strong military. 

Sparta

100

He is a famous Greek poet credited with writing The Iliad and the Odyssey. 

Homer

100

This city-state is known as "the birthplace of Democracy." 

Athens

100

This is the word for a Greek marketplace

Agora

100

A sad or serious play. 

A Tragedy

200

This is the name of a Greek warship. 

Trireme

200

Spartan slaves were called this.

Helots

200

The name of this type of government translates to "rule by one."

Monarchy 

200

This was an incredibly important crop in Ancient Greece.

Olives

200

This is the name of a type of pottery jar. 

Amphora

300

This is the name of a Greek military Formation.

Phalanx

300

He is known as the "Father of Medicine."

Hippocrates

300

The name of this type of government translates to "rule by few." 

Oligarchy

300

This is the name for "man cave" in ancient Greece. 

andron

300

This city-state was famous for its black-figure pottery. 

Athens

400

This was a famous sea battle. 

Salamis

400

He was an important Athenian statesman.

Pericles

400

These people take control by force. 

Tyrants

400

The gods were worshipped and honored at these places. 

Temples
400

These tile pictures adorned the walls of villas. 

Mosaics

500

This is the name of a great Spartan general. 

Lysander

500

He was the son of Phillip II.

Alexander the Great

500

This is the Greek word for the chief magistrates. 

Archons

500

This material was made from tin and copper, and used for many items. 

Bronze

500

Men would have parties, called these. 

Symposiums

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