Greek Mythology
Greek Poetry
Homer
Greek Drama
Greek Art and Architecture
100
This g-dess is a protector of cities.
Athena
100
Created fables even though they led a hard life. Who is it?
Aesop
100
Which g-d did Homer hate?
Hades
100
A story told by actors who pretend to be characters in a story. What is this?
Drama
100
Where was the Parthenon located?
Athens
200
Sparta women worshiped her.
Hestia
200
Wrote two famous epics that feature the Trojan horse?
Homer
200
Until the ________ historians believed that Homer never existed.
1900's
200
Name two of the three best tragedy writers.
Sophocles, Euripides, and/or Aeschylus
200
Name the three Greek style columns. 
Doric, Ionic, and Corithian
300
What did the priestess sit on when they listened to others asking questions?
A tripod
300
The Odyssey tells the story of _________?
Odysseus
300
What term did Homer use for poet?
Aoidos/Singer
300
How many actors did early Greek tragedies have?
One
300
Besides holding the statue of Athena, what was the second purpose of the Parthenon?
To store the cities gold
400
When one consulted the oracle, what did they want to find out? (One word)
The future
400
What did the Greeks want to do to Troy?
Capture the City
400
As a young boy, who slept with a copy of Homer's epic the Iliad under his pillow?
Alexander the Great
400
Aeschylus's best none plays were a group of three plays called the _________?
Oresteia
400
How were tons of marble transported to Greek Building sites?
Oxen-drawn wagons
500
Who destroyed a large empire after consulting the oracle?
King Croesus
500
According to legend, after Aesop was freed from slavery he became an _________ to Greek rulers.
Adviser
500
During Homer's time poetry was _________.
Memorized
500
Who do Aristophanes comedies make fun of?
Leading Politicians/Scholars
500
The favorite subject of Greek artists was __________?
The human body