Key Figures
Literature
Open-ended
Mystery
Trivia
100

Who is known as the "Father of History" and wrote The Histories?

Herodotus

100

What common themes are found in Greek tragedies, including fate, hubris, and divine intervention?

Fate, hubris (excessive pride), and divine intervention

100

What is the importance of learning about the golden age of Athens?

Learning about the Golden Age of Athens helps us understand the foundations of Western democracy, philosophy, art, and culture, shaping many aspects of modern society.

100

What is the Odeon?

A large, beautiful concert hall

100

What famous Athenian temple, built during the Golden Age, was dedicated to the goddess Athena?

The Parthenon

200

Which philosopher studied logic, science, and politics?  

Aristotle

200

Which Athenian playwright wrote Oedipus Rex and introduced the use of a third actor in Greek tragedy?

Sophocles

200

How has the golden age of Athens affected our modern-day world?

The Golden Age of Athens shaped modern democracy, philosophy, art, and culture, influencing today’s political systems and intellectual thought.

200

How long did the Golden Age last?

About 18 years

200

What symbol, frequently used on Athenian coins and monuments, represented the city’s patron goddess and was seen as a sign of Athenian power and wisdom?

The Owl

300

Who founded the Academy and wrote The Republic?

Plato

300

Which Athenian playwright is known for his satirical plays, including The Clouds and Lysistrata?

Aristophanes

300

What is the most important thing that happened during the golden age of Athens?

The most important event during the Golden Age of Athens was the development of democracy under Pericles, which not only transformed Athens into a powerful and thriving city-state but also laid the foundation for modern political systems based on citizen participation and equality.

300

What is the alliance of Greek city-states called?  

The Delian League

300

Which major event, fought between Athens and Sparta, took place during the Golden Age and lasted nearly 30 years?

The Peloponnesian War

400

Who was the Athenian leader who promoted democracy and built the Parthenon?

Pericles

400

Which historian wrote The History of the Peloponnesian War, providing a detailed account of the conflict between Athens and Sparta?

Thucydides

400

How can the values and ideas from Athens' Golden Age, like democracy and philosophy, inspire our actions today?

The values of democracy and philosophy from Athens' Golden Age inspire us to engage in thoughtful discussion, participate in governance, and strive for fairness and knowledge in our society today.

400

______ was a huge gymnasium in ancient Athens

Lyceum

400

What was the main goal of the Delian League, formed by Athens? 

To protect against Persia

500

Which philosopher created the Socratic Method of questioning?

Socrates

500

Who is considered the "Father of Tragedy" and wrote The Oresteia trilogy?

Aeschylus

500

In what ways did Athenian art and architecture influence future civilizations?

Athenian art and architecture, particularly through structures like the Parthenon and the development of Classical ideals, influenced future civilizations by setting standards for beauty, proportion, and design in Western art and architecture.

500

The role of chief military strategist and leader in Athenian politics is called?

Strategos

500

What architectural feature, seen in the Parthenon and other temples, symbolized Athenian devotion to the gods and was used to create a sense of harmony and balance?

The Doric column

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