Who is the god of the sea?
Poseidon
Who was a citizen in ancient Greece?
Free men
It is the civic center; market place, the greek political business and economic life
Agora
What is the greek religion called?
Hellenism
What weapons did Greece use?
swords, spears, javelins, bows and arrows, and sling-propelled pellets.
What is the name of the mountaintop where the gods were said to live?
Olympus
What rights did women have?
they could inherit land, they could get a divorce, and they could engage in some small amount of trading.
How did the Greeks construct their buildings
Stone Masonry
What is the Greek religion worship?
polytheistic and animistic worship.
What two weapons did a Greek warrior often carry?
The primary weapons of hoplites or heavy infantry
Who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity?
Prometheus
Who were slaves in Ancient Greece?
non-citizen foreigners,
What type of building was the most important Greek structure?
The Parthenon
What is the belief of Greek?
polytheistic religion with twelve main gods: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Hephaestus, Hermes and Hestia
What did Poseidon use as a weapon?
Bow
What is the name of the three-headed monster that guarded the underworld?
Cerberus
What did children do all day?
Playing Games
What are the elements of Greek architecture?
Marble
What is Greek Christianity called?
Eastern Orthodox,' 'Greek Catholic,' or generally 'the Greek Church'"
What was the weapon used in Ancient Greece?
Spartan spearhead and sauroter
Who was the god of the sky and thunder?
Zeus
Did kids go to school?
Greek boys went to school, but girls did not.
What building materials did ancient Greece use?
mud brick walls
Thatch or clay roofs
What did the Greeks believe in religion?
polytheistic
What is the powerful Greek weapon?
Poseidon's Trident