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A raised area in a city that usually contained important government buildings and temples.

Acropolis

100

A small portion of Asia to the east of the Aegean Sea, which was part of the Persian Empire

Asia Minor

100

The term for Greek culture, based on "Hellas," the Greek name for Greece

Hellenistic / Hellenic

100

A temple on the Athenian Acropolis dedicated to the goddess Athena, rebuilt by Pericles during the Golden Age

Parthenon

100

A student of Socrates who wrote The Republic about the ideal society and government ruled by a philosopher-king

Plato

200

A form of government meaning "rule by the rich landowning nobles."

Aristocracy

200

A prominent Greek city-state, famous for being the world's first democracy

Athens

200

A period of growth and prosperity in Athens following the Persian War, led by Pericles

Golden Age of Athens

200

A war fought between Athens and the Delian League versus Sparta and the Peloponnesian League from 431 B.C. to 404 B.C., which resulted in the weakening of Greece

Peloponnesian War

200

The Greek term for a city-state

Polis

300


Son of Philip II of Macedonia; educated by Aristotle, he established an empire from Greece to Egypt to the margins of India and spread Hellenistic culture


Alexander the Great

300

A Persian king who defeated Babylon and was known for his tolerance and respect for the territories and cultures he conquered

Cyrus the Great

300

An important tyrant of Athens who created the city's first code of law, which was known for its harshness

Draco

300

A large empire in southwest Asia, based in modern-day Iran, known for its tolerance and imperial bureaucracy

Persia

300

The original, monotheistic religion of the Persian Empire

Zoroastrianism

400

A student of Plato who wrote on many subjects, created the Scientific Method, tutored Alexander the Great, and co-created a school that was a model for the modern university

Aristotle

400

A military alliance of city-states led by Athens after the Persian Wars.

Delian League

400

A Greek (c. 460-375 B.C.) known as the "Father of Medicine" who set ethical standards for doctors known as the Hippocratic Oath.

Hippocrates

400

A military alliance of city-states led by Sparta

Peloponnesian League

400

A Greek philosopher (470-399 B.C.) sometimes called the Father of Philosophy

Socrates

500

A figure in Mathematical Physics (387-212 B.C.) who invented the pulley, lever, water lifts, and pi

Archimedes

500

A system where a government is divided into different sections, with different people in charge of each division. Persia was known for its imperial _________

Bureaucracy

500

A government ruled by a few powerful people, which was the system used in Sparta

Oligarchy

500

A Greek military formation that provided a significant tactical advantage

Phalanx

500

Governors who ruled provinces in the Persian Empire and collected taxes for the king.

Satraps

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