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The Persian Wars
Citizenship
Buildings
More Gods & Goddesses
Geography
100
The King of Persia who attacked at Marathon.
Darius
100
This half of the population could not vote.
women
100
The temple of Athena.
The Parthenon
100
The Messenger of the Gods.
Hermes
100
The body of water to Greece's south.
Mediterranean Sea
200
The King of Persia who attacked at Thermopylea.
Xerxes
200
Who could be a citizen in Athens?
A free, native-born, male landowner
200
A semi-circular area built into a hillside.
Theater
200
The wife of Zeus.
Hera
200
Why could the Greeks only raise goats & develop into independent city-states.
The mountainous terrain
300
The naval battle won by the Athenians.
The Battle of Salamis
300
What is a Hoplite?
A citizen-soldier in ancient Greece.
300
Which order is an elaborate column with acanthus leaves on the top.
Corinthian
300
The Titan who gave fire to man.
Prometheus
300
Areas of better farmlands set up far away from the Greek city-states.
colonies
400
The type of ship the Athenians had in the Battle of Salamis.
A Trireme
400
Who could vote in Sparta?
All Spartan men over the age of 30.
400
The main structure in Olympia.
The Temple of Zeus
400
The heroic son of Zeus and Alcmene.
Hercules
400
The ancient name of the modern country of Iran.
Persia
500
What is the reason that Persia attacked?
Because Greek city-states were expanding their colonies in Asia Minor.
500
Who is Cliesthenes?
He created the Council of 500 in Athens, becoming recognized as the creator of the Athenian Democracy.
500
Where is the Temple of Apollo; also the location of an Oracle that people would consult.
What is Delphi?
500
Apollo's twin, and the Goddess of Nature and the Hunt.
Artemis
500
The sea to the east of Greece, and location of hundreds of Greek islands.
The Aegean Sea