Thor
Loki
Athena
Zeus
Hercules
100

Also known as Alexander the Great; conquered what he thought was most of the world. It wasn’t, but it was still impressive.

Alexander of Macedon

100

God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.

Poseidon

100

Ancient Greek city-state known for democracy and very high levels of enslavement.

Athens

100

Ancient Greek poet credited with writing the Iliad and Odyssey.

Homer

100

Goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and crafts. Crafts!

Athena

200

Legendary conflict between Greeks and Trojans, sparked by Helen's abduction.

The Trojan Wars

200

Government where power lies with the people, often through voting.

Democracy

200

Greek inventor and mathematician known for work in physics and engineering.

Archimedes

200

Ancient Greek athletic competitions held to honor Zeus.

Olympic Games

200

Queen of the gods; goddess of marriage and family.

Hera

300

Mathematician known as the "father of geometry."

Euclid

300

Alexander the Great’s famous and loyal horse

Bucephalus

300

A very important crop in ancient Greece, they were a major trade commodity and used for cooking, lighting lamps, and in perfumes.

Olives (gross!!)

300

Student of Plato; philosopher and scientist who tutored Alexander the Great. (You can remember the order of the philosophers as a day at the SPA! You’re welcome.)

Aristotle

300

Citizens vote directly on laws and policies without representatives. In Athens you had to be free, male, from Athens, and own property to participate, which left a lot of people out.

Direct Democracy

400

Goddess of agriculture and the harvest.

Demeter

400

System where people are treated as property and forced to work. In Athens, you could be this if you owed someone money, got kidnapped, or got captured in war.

Slavery

400

Greek scholar who calculated Earth’s circumference and mapped the stars.

Eratosthenes

400

Philosopher who emphasized questioning and ethics; mentor to Plato.

Socrates

400

King of the Greek gods; god of sky and thunder.

Zeus

500

This actor, also known as your mom's boyfriend, played the dashingly handsome Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

Chris Hemsworth

500

Student of Socrates; founded the Academy and wrote philosophical dialogues.

Plato

500

Early Greek philosopher who proposed natural explanations for phenomena. Sometimes called the Father of Science.

Thales

500

All the gods of a particular mythology or religion.

Pantheon

500

Greek city-state famed for military discipline and warrior culture.

Sparta

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