Athena usually had this animal on a shield which symbolized wisdom
Owl
An empire that quickly rose to power under King Phillip II and expanded under the conquests of his son
Macedonian
I was the King who refused to back down at the Battle of Thermopylae
King Leonidas
Being an educated, revered, and having men listen to their orders was quite odd for a female at the time, but I got by.
Hypatia
A secret labyrinth hides on this island
The Island of Crete
Odysseus's companions were turned into this when they faced Circe
Pigs
A comical label was used after a dominating city controlled the Delian League
The Athenian Empire
This city refused to bend to Alexander the Great... unfortunately he did not respond well to this.
The city of Thebes
I had to impose strict laws to keep the people under order. Even today people name harsh laws after me.
Draco
Western democracy originates from this book
The Republic
The Hare and the Tortoise
Coins, the alphabet, and purple things were passed around by this empire
The Phoenician
Peace quickly ended in Greece upon the creation of this organization.
Peloponnesian League
My son Xerxes failed to finish the war I started.
King Darius II
Means the 'perfect form'
Idealism
Who was Alexander the Great's trusty stead?
Bucephalus
This country became the focal point of Hellenistic culture
Egypt
A French Leader who was obsessed with Alexander the Great and his war prowess
Napoleon Bonaparte
Being the legendary King of Mycenae has led to many stories about me... I even hear I had a part in the Illiad.
King Agamemnon
Name the three Gods that took the side of Troy in the Illiad
Ares, Aphrodite, Apollo
This man was Plato's pupil who eventually opened up a rival school called the Lyceum.
Aristotle
The King of this city enjoyed using war elephants in battle
King Porus of Paurava
These long spears were used by the Macedonians to make their phalanx formation more effective.
A famous philosopher known for his cynic views and well-lit lantern.
Diogenes
List three factors that contributed to Sparta winning the Peloponnesian War
Help from the Persians, disease and sickness, bad Athenian policy (e.g. scorched earth), a pyrrhic victory against Sicily, superior land military