This sea god wielded a trident and was known for causing earthquakes.
Poseidon
Greco-persian wars were fought between what Civilizations
Greek and persia
The sea in the middle of greece is called?
Known for its strict military training, this Greek city‑state produced some of the fiercest soldiers in history.
Sparta
what type of governamnt did sparta have
oligarchy
Known for his fierce temper, this deity represented the brutal side of battle.
Ares
athens was known for there great what
navy
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what Civilization was above greece
Macedonia
This city‑state is known as the birthplace of democracy and home to the Parthenon.
Athens
the Minoans were named after what ruler?
This goddess of the hunt carried a silver bow and protected young girls and wild animals.
Artemis
what Civilization took over greece after the pelopanisian war
Macedonia
Greece is covered in what type of landform(s)
Hills and mountains
This philosopher taught through questioning and was the mentor of Plato.
Socrates
citizens voted on laws and helped run the city‑state.
Democracy
This goddess controlled the seasons through her grief when her daughter Persephone was taken to the underworld.
Demeter
what war led to the idea of the Marathon
Peloponnesian War
which island had the biggest naval trade?
Crete
This ancient Greek poet is credited with writing The Iliad and The Odyssey.
Homer
Unlike Athens, this Greek city‑state was ruled by two kings and a council of elders.
Sparta
The master craftsman of Olympus, he forged Zeus’s lightning bolts and Achilles’ armor.
Hephaestus
What war led to the creation of a famous millitary tactic?
The trojan war
were was the Lighthouse of Alexandria located
Egypt
Tutored by Aristotle, this Macedonian king created one of the largest empires of the ancient world before age 33.
Alexander the Great
who is the great statesman known for his great speaches
Pericles