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100

Father of History - wrote the history of the Persian Wars


Herodotus

100

Sculpted Discus Thrower

Myron

100

Person who writes plays

Dramatist

100

Delian League members

Athens, Ionia, allies of Athens

100

Skilled public speaker

Orator

200

Pericles was the leader of Athens from

461 - 429 BCE

200

Formed life-sized statues

Praxiteles

200

Highly infectious, usually fatal epidemic disease

Plague

200

Peloponnesian League members

Sparta, Corinth, Thebes, allies of Sparta

200

Political leader

Statesman

300

Muse of Tragedy

Melpomene

300

Sculpted the statues of Athena for the Parthenon

Phidias

300

To lay waste, to destroy, to make unfit for habitation.

Desolate

300

Master of Athenian Comedy; wrote The Frogs


Aristophanes

300

Group that works together to achieve common goals

League

400

Father of Medicine

Hippocrates

400

Earliest recorded winner of the Great Dionysia 


Thespis

400

A narrow land bridge that connected the Peloponnesus and Attica near the city of Corinth.

Isthmus of Corinth

400

Tragic dramatist of Greece that wrote the tragedy, Oedipus Rex (Oedipud The King).


Sophocles

400

Nation that promises to help another nation in wartime

Ally

500

Pericles reformed Athenian laws, including:

The right to trial by jury

The army and navy should be paid

Free theater tickets for the poor

500

Festival in honor of the Greek god Dionysus


Great Dionysia

500

Definition of the Golden Age of Athens

A period of great innovations in government, art, philosophy, drama, and poetry in Ancient Greece that lasted for seventy-five years, from 479 BCE - 404 BCE.

500

Oldest of the tragic dramatist of Greece; wrote Oresteia


Aeschylus

500

Peninsula in southern Greece where the ancient Greek city-state Athens was located 


Attica

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