Seismic activity did this to bronze age settlements from when they existed to today.
Submerged.
In Greek myth this God was born on Crete.
Zues.
These Mainland Greeks invaded Crete in 1450 BCE.
Mycenaeans.
Aristippus, who was mentored by this famous Greek philosopher, created the Cyrenaic philosophical school.
Socrates.
The population of Crete speaks mainly this language.
Greek.
Where was Cyrenaica located?
Northern Africa.
This mythical creature was put on Crete by Poisidon.
The Cretan Bull
Rome conquered Cyrene to control hostility between city-states, and this other problem.
Pirates.
Eratosthenes was born in Crete, and later in his life predicted this.
The Circumference of the Earth
Crete is Greece's lead producer of these valuable fruits.
Olives.
The Island of Crete is ______ miles long.
160
These were used as decoration of palaces in Crete.
Frescoes.
Cyrenaica was given to Rome after this happened to Ptolemy Apion.
He died.
This extinct valuable plant used for culinary and medicinal application was heavily exported by Cyrenaica.
Silphium.
There are no permanent these moving bodies of water in Libya.
Rivers.
Crete is the ____ largest island in the Mediterranean,
Fifth.
This denomination of Christianity is the most prevalent religion on Crete.
Eastern/Greek Orthodox
After the ____th Crusade, Crusaders sold Crete to Venice.
Fourth.
A large percentage of the GDP, and large percentage of the work force are related to this economic sector in Crete.
Tourism.
Horta, or Stamnagathi, in Crete, is boiled this, tossed with lemon juice and olive oil.
Wild Grass/weeds
The capital city _____ of Libya lies on the coast, west of where Cyrenaica used to be.
Tripoli.
Traditional dances are performed alongside this traditional Greek/Minoan instrument.
Lyre/Lute.
Crete was liberated by Greece from ______ rule in 1898.
Turkish.
This industry is Libya's main source of income.
Oil/Natural Gas.
This large city in Libya is the primary city in Cyrenaica.
Benghazi.