Epic Heroes
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Greek Values
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Misc.
100

This Greek hero’s rage defines a central theme of The Iliad.

Who is Achilles?

100

"And how much better is would have been! Now my army's ruined, thanks to my own reckless pride, I would die to face the men of Troy and the Trojan women trailing their long robes..."

Who is Hector?

100

Greek term for honor or recognition earned through public deeds.

What is time?

100

In Greek mythology, the god of lightning and thunder

Who is Zeus?

100

Homer begins the story of The Iliad "in the middle of things" with this literary device

What is "in medias res"?

200

This Trojan warrior rejects his wife’s pleas to stay in the city, saying he would rather die than bring shame upon his people.

Who is Hector?

200

“Let us put our griefs to rest in our own hearts, take them up no more, raw as we are with mourning.”

Who is Achilles?

200

The sacred Greek law of hospitality and respect between guest and host

What is Xenia?

200

A term for a religion where one worships many gods, not just one

What is polytheism?

200

Homer uses this animal in epic similes to demonstrate characteristics of violence, pride, and greed.

What is a Lion?

300

This Achaean leader offends both gods and men in Book I of The Iliad

Who is Agamemnon?

300

"Excellent! The three cities that I love best of all are Argos and Sparta, Mycenae with streets as broad as Troy's. Raze them - whenever they stir the hatred in your heart."

Who is Hera?

300

The Greeks and Trojans demonstrate this quality to each other in Book 7 of the Iliad by pausing the war to allow their respective sides to properly dispose of the dead

What is charis?

300

A large construction made during a celebration of life. Often burned with a body on top of it. 

What is a funeral pyre?

300


What is the invocation of the muse?

400

This Trojan ally is rescued by the goddess Aphrodite after nearly fighting with a Greek soldier, showing divine favoritism in battle.

Who is Aeneas?

400

"But you gave way to overbearing anger, disgraced a great man the gods themselves esteem --- you seized his gift of honor and keep her still."

Who is Nestor?

400

The Greek notion of home, or homecoming

What is nostos?

400

In the Greek creation myth, the two beings that came before light and day, spawned from chaos.

Who/what are Erebus and Nyx (Darkness and Night)

400

This Greek term defines excellence/virtue (especially martial competence and leadership) as a measure of heroic worth.

What is arete?

500

Member of the Argive chiefs; Cretan king

Who is Idomeneus?

500
"May the gods who hold the halls of Olympus give you Priam's city to plunder, then safe passage home."

Who is Chryses?

500

The "life-breath"/identity that departs at death; Homer's term for the soul-animating principle

What is psukhe?

500

This ancient Greek city state had a dual monarch government system, had 30 members on the council, and declared that all citizens were a part of the Assembly

What is Sparta?

500

The name of Achilles' son (two possible answers)

Neoptolemus OR Pyrrhus
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