Greek
Vocabulary
Geography
of Greece
Minoans and Mycenaeans
The Legend of the Minotaur
Athens, Sparta
or BOTH
100

 A gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece

Agora

100

Where is Greece located?

Greece is located on the continent of Europe, in the Eastern Mediterranean

100

Who fought in the Trojan War?

Mycenae fought Troy (a city located on the coast of northern Turkey)

100

What is the The Minotaur?

The Minotaur was a beast that had the head of a bull and the body of a man

100

 If girls passed their fitness tests at age 18, they were assigned a husband and allowed to return home.


Sparta

200

A large, fortified hill in which city-states were built around



Acropolis

200

CANDY TIME!

What is the landscape of Greece? 

Mountainous, rocky and dry

200

King Agamenon (of Mycenae) sent an army to get back his wife who was named __________________.

 Helen

200

Where did the Minotaur live?

 The Minotaur was said to live in a labyrinth (maze) under the palace at Knossos.

200


The people believed in the beauty of the mind, body, and spirit.

Athens

300


 A Greek city-state

Polis

300

What are the names of the two main peninsulas? 


Attica-a peninsula that sticks out into the Aegean Sea

Peloponnesus-a large peninsula that juts into the Mediterranean Sea

300

Helen had left with _________________.

Paris (the prince of Troy).

300

Who was the ruler of Crete who lived in the palace at Knossos.

Legend tells that King Minos was the ruler of Crete who lived in the palace at Knossos.

300

  At one time, its large helot population revolted.


Sparta

400

government in which citizens vote to make decisions (Athens)



Democracy:

400


What are TWO crops were important in Greece? 


grapes

olives: Olive oil was the most prized export→traded olive oil - used for cooking, body lotion, and lamp fuel

400

How did the Minoan civilizations end? Proof?


MINOANS→tsunami

Proof: they found cattle bones and sea life (shells, organisms found at bottom of ocean) stuck high in the cliffs on the shores of Crete

400

What did King Minos feed the Minotaur?

King Minos had to send seven boys and seven girls as food for the Minotaur

400

 All citizens, regardless of social class, participated in making decisions for this government run by a democracy.


Athens

500

 a government in which a small group (a few rich and powerful people) has control (Sparta).

Oligarchy

500

What THREE bodies of water surround Greece?


The Aegean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Ionian Sea

500

What were some similarities between Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations?


-Mycenaeans imitated Minoan gold and bronze work

-traded olive oil, wine, and pottery (grew grapes and olives)

-copied their fashion

-copied their written language (Linear B=Mycenaeans)

-learned how to build ships and navigate the seas-they became great sea trades**(most important)

500

According to the legend, who killed the Minotaur?

According to the legend, Theseus killed the Minotaur and freed Athens from having to send anyone as food to the Minotaur.

500

Athletes participated in the Olympic Games.

BOTH!