Great Men
Persian Wars
Peloponnesian War
Philosophers
Drama
100

This Macedonian king conquered so much land his empire extended all the way to India.

Alexander the Great

100

The famous battle between 300 Spartans and 100,000 Persians.

Battle of Thermopylae

100

Who won the Peloponnesian War?

Sparta

100

He never wrote anything down. He was the teacher of Plato.

Socrates

100

Author of the two epic poems about the Trojan War.

Homer

200
Who was Thucydides referring to when he said Athens was "in name a democracy, but in fact, government by the first citizen."

Pericles

200

The first Persian king to attack Greece.

Darius

200

The group of city-states loyal to Spartans.

Peloponnesian League

200

This school was founded by Plato.

Academy 

(Daily Double)

200

The Iliad and the Odyssey are both examples of what type of poetry?

epic

300

This man is responsible for building Athen's great navy and saving her during the Battle of Salamis.

Themistocles

300

The Oracle told the Athenians to trust in these during the final battle with Xerxes. 

Wooden Walls

300

This man was originally Athenian, but he betrayed Athens and allied himself with both Sparta and Persia at different points during the Peloponnesian War.

Alcibiades
300

This school was founded by Aristotle.

Lyceum

300

This playwrite added a third actor to the stage.

Sophocles

400

The "Good Tyrant"

Pisistratus

400
The Spartan king who died at Thermopylae

Leonidas

400

This man wrote the history of the Peloponnesian War

Thucydides

400

This philosopher taught Alexander the Great to love all things Greek.

Aristotle

400

Author of the Oresteia.

Aeschylus
500

This Spartan king is credited with having made Sparta what it was. He made radical reforms to the Spartan way of life that made it more warlike. 

Lysander
500

This Athenian former tyrant turned traitor and helped Xerxes attack Athens.

Hippias

500

This group of city-states was loyal to Athens.

Delian League

500

These teachers of oratory were more concerned with getting recognition than speaking the truth.

Sophists
500

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