Ancient Greece Vocabulary
Ancient Greece
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100

A body of stories about Gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works.

Myth or mythology 

100

In terms of architecture, what are the TWO fabulous buildings that are still (semi) standing today?

Pantheon, Parthenon 

100

The young Military leader who dominated all of Greece and most of Europe 

Alexander the Great 

100

Who was the storyteller famous for his Fables?

Aesop 

100

A government that has one ruler who rules everyone with fear and power.

Tyranny 

200

Unit of troops that ride on horseback 

Cavalry 

200

Which main city state in Ancient Greece treated women more poorly

Athens

200

What two geographic features effected how Ancient Greece developed?

Mountains and seas.

200

List three things women in Athens were not allowed to do:

Leave the house by themselves, talk to men that were not in their family, vote, inherit property or money, chose who they want to marry, have a job

200

God of the Ocean

Poseidon

300

Greek - like

Hellenistic 

300

Main rival of Athens 

Sparta 

300

What kind of land form is Greece?

A peninsula

300

The philosopher who asked a lot of questions and was forced to drink poison to kill himself.

Socrates 

300

God of Underworld

Hades

400

Clear and ordered thinking 

Reason

400

Known for her lyric poems, this famous Greek wrote about love stories and relationships.

Sappho 

400

What was the war that threatened to tear all of Greece apart? 

Peloponnesian War 

400

What would happen to babies in Sparta if they were deemed unfit/weak?

They would be left outside the city walls to die. 

400

An agreement to work together 

Alliance 

500

Free people who are allowed to voice their opinions in their city, state, or country.

Citizens 

500

What were the three main types of government BEFORE Democracy?

Aristocrats, Oligarchy, Tyrant

500

Because it was hard to farm, the Greeks became very good at what?

Trading and sailing 

500

The Philosopher that created "The Academy" and wrote "The Republic"

Plato

500

Who had the strong army? Who had the strong navy?

Sparta, Athens 

600

A group of warriors who stood close together in a square 

Phalanx 

600

Who were the Arts most important too?

Athens

600

Who is credited with creating the stories The Odyssey and The Iliad? 

Homer

600

 The Persian ruler who started the Persian Wars with Greece.

Darius I

600

 Which city-state fought in the battle of Thermopylae (the same thing as the movie "300").

Sparta

700

Cruel and oppressive government or rule

Tyranny

700

Who was the first emperor/King to rule Persia?

Cyrus the Great 

700

What three continents did Alexander the Great's empire spread across?

Europe, Africa, and Asia

700

 The son of Darius who also lead the Persian empire in an attack on Greece 10 years after the first Persian War.

Xerxes I

700

Hellenistic cultures developed as a result of which person? 

Alexander the Great