This was Alexander the Great's horse. The name means "Oxhead."
Who is Bucephalus?
The Spartan rulers of Thebes were these kinds of rulers.
What are tyrants?
According to Socrates, this kind of life is not worthy of human beings ("not worth living"
What is unexamined?
This is how Philip died.
This is how Alexander died
What is illness?
This Philosopher was executed by the Athenians in 399BC
Who is Socrates?
As he lay dying, Epaminondas called these two places of battle his daughters.
What are Leuctra and Mantinea
According to Aristotle, virtues are settled patterns of action, desire, emotion, response. In other words, they are these kinds of states.
What are habits?
Before he died Philip wanted to conquer this part of the world.
What is Asia?
This is the length in years of Alexander's conquests.
What is 12?
This is the wife of Philip of Macedonia
Who is Olympias?
This is the rocky citadel of Thebes that the Spartans defeated.
What is Cadmea?
According to Stoicism, virtue is being undisturbed by this.
What is that which is out of your control?
This is the name of the military formation that Philip invented.
What is a phalanx?
It was said of Alexander that the East did this to him.
What is conquered?
Alexander cut this knot to "untie" it.
What is the Gordian knot?
Pelopidas died defending this city.
What is Thessaly?
According to Aristotle, every virtue is a mean between this and this.
What is excess and deficiency?
What is nephew?
What is the Nile?
This city was the capital of Persia
What is Persepolis?
This rich savior of Thebes was exiled from the city after Sparta conquered Thebes.
Who is Pelopidas?
This is the Greek word Aristotle uses for the highest good.
What is eudaimonia?
Philip defeated Greek cities here
What is Chaeronea?
This is the Persian emperor defeated and killed in Alexander's conquest of Asia.
Who is Darius?