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Miscellaneous
100

This city-state within Ancient Greece was known for its dedication to military excellence and trained its citizens at an early age. 

Sparta

100

This form of government originated in Greece in which people have a say in government by having representatives make decisions for them. 

Democracy 

100

Though he was believed to be blind, this man authored The Iliad and The Odyssey which shaped the societal beliefs of the Greeks. 

Homer

100

One of the greatest rulers the world has ever known who conquered the Persian Empire by the age of 23. 

Alexander the Great

100

This athletic event held every 4 years in Ancient Greece was created in honor of the Greek God Zeus and promoted the physical fitness of the Greeks.  

Olympics

200

This city-state within Greece was known for its economic excellence and cultural achievements while restricting opportunities for women. 

Athens

200

This form of government present in Ancient Greece involved a single ruler inheriting the throne hereditarily and making decisions on their own. 

Monarchy

200

This genre of Greek theatre was designed to make the protagonist fall victim to catastrophe and teach cautionary tales to all who watched. 

Tragedy

200

This Greek philosopher came up with the method of finding truth by questioning and was executed by being forced to drink poison as a result. 

Socrates

200

This military conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans was fought either over economic power or the theft of a Greek Queen depending on which source you believe. 

Trojan War

300

This city in Egypt was established as a tribute to a great Greek conqueror and allowed Greek culture to make its way into a new region. 

Alexandria 

300

This form of government present in Ancient Greece involved a "select few" wealthy individuals having the final say and control within the government. 

Oligarchy

300

This genre of Greek theatre involved light-hearted plays meant to show the entertaining side of the Greeks 

Comedy

300

This Greek philosopher assessed all forms of government and believed rule by a single leader was the best and most effective government there was. 

Aristotle

300

Pythagoras created this mathematical equation that helps one find the missing side length of a right triangle. 

Pythagorean Theorem

400

This temple constructed on a Greek acropolis was built as a tribute to the Goddess Athena and was loved by some but hated by others within Ancient Greece.  

Parthenon 

400

This form of government originated in Greece, where people had a "direct" role in political functions but led to disastrous results and corruption. 

Direct Democracy

400

The dangerous monster portrayed in The Odyssey that got its 1 eye poked out by Odysseus. 

Cyclops

400

This Greek Philosopher created the first academy and was known for his sexist beliefs thinking men were vastly superior to women. 

Plato

400

The man who assassinated Phillip II of Macedonia over a lover's quarrel ironically held this job which involved protecting the king. 

Bodyguard 

500

The large body of water close in proximity to most of the Ancient Greek city-states located on the Greek mainland. 

Aegean Sea

500

This form of government present in Ancient Greece featured the wealthiest social class having all the power and influence within the government. 

Aristocracy

500

The central character of The Iliad that was Greece's mightiest warrior. (Better hope his heel doesn't give out)

Achilles

500

This statesman and leader of Athens oversaw the city's golden age in which Athens made major economic and cultural achievements. 

Pericles 

500

This military formation popularized in Ancient Greece put soldiers equipped with shields in the front and soldiers equipped with spears stacked behind the frontline.  

Phalanx 

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