Landscape of Ancient Greece
Mountainous
Legal member of a country or city-state
Citizen
The leader of the Greek Gods
Zeus
Required that its soldiers serve until they were 60
Sparta
How Greeks traveled to most places
By boat
Climate of Ancient Greece
Hot Summers and Mild Winters
A government ruled by a few powerful people
Oligarchy
Home of the Greek gods/goddesses
Mount Olympus
Athens and Sparta fought this war
Peloponnesian War
Public space used for assemblies and markets
Agora
The problem with farming in Ancient Greece
It was hilly and the soil was bad
Democracy
Goddess of love and beauty
Aphrodite
Known for their navy
Athens
The top of the social classes
Kings and soldiers
Southern tip peninsula most known as the home to Sparta and Corinth
Peloponnese
Only these people were allowed to vote in Greek city-states
Male Citizens
Symbols for Apollo
The sun, lyre and Bow & Arrow
Defeated by the Mycenaeans using a wooden horse
Troy
First people to be considered as Greek and live on the mainland
Mycenaeans
Name the three seas surrounding Greece
Mediterranean, Ionian, and Agean
The leader of Athens during its Golden Age as the center of the Ancient Greek civilization
Pericles
Sister/wife of Zeus
Hera
Name of the horse used to defeat Troy
Trojan Horse
Temple dedicated to the goddess Athena on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece
Parthenon