People
Places
War
Vocabulary
Geography
100

The citizens of the warrior city-state of Greece. 

Spartans

100

Minoan palace on Crete that may have led to the myth of the labyrinth.

Knossos

100

Warrior city-state of Greece.

Sparta

100

A place of religious worship.

Shrine

100

Narrow body of water between 2 larger bodies of water.

Strait

200

The Indo-European traders who probably started the Trojan War.

The Mycenaeans

200

Walled city destroyed by Achilles and Odysseus.

Troy

200

Military formation that fundamentally changed Greek society.

Phalanx

200

Someone who takes rule by less than normal means, usually by force.

Tyrant

200

Sea to the east of Greece.

Aegean

300

Greek archon who outlawed debt slavery.

Solon

300

Elevated area of a Greek city where the temples are located.

Acropolis

300

Legendary war between Mycenae and Troy.

Trojan War

300

Rule by the wealthy elite.

Oligarchy

300

Island at the mouth of the Aegean Sea.

Crete

400

Greek tyrant who offered a stipend for government service and ushered in the Golden Age of Athens.

Pericles

400

Democratic, philosopher city-state in ancient Greece.

Athens

400

The training of a young Spartan that begins at age 7.

Agogee

400

People who decide guilt or innocence in a trial.

Jury

400

Geographic reason that the Greek city-states developed independently.

Isolated valleys between rugged mountains

500

Legendary Greek king that the ancient people of Crete are named after.

King Minos

500

Southern Island portion of Greece.

Peloponnesus

500

Naval battle that finally defeated the Persians.

Battle of Salamis

500

To be kicked out of the city of Athens for a period of 10 years.

Ostracism

500

Peninsula where Greece is located.

Peloponnesian