Early Greek World
City-Sates
The Fateful Century
Alexander's Empire
Greek Culture
100

The terrain of Greece featured this. 

Mountains 

100

They trained their boys to be warriors. 

Spartans 

100

This Greek city was burned to the ground during the Persian Wars. 

Athens 

100

This is the nation where Alexander the Great was from.

Macedonia 

100

The Greeks believed they could use this to explain the mysteries of the world. 

Reason 

200

Homer's most famous books

Illiad and Odyssey

200

This Greek city-state valued creativity and individualism. 

Athens

200

This Persian king started the invasion into Greek territory. 

Darius I

200

The father of Alexander the Great 

Phillip II

200

This was constructed in Athens to the goddess Athena.

The Parthenon 

300

The Myceneans were conquered by these people. 

The Dorians

300
The Spartans started this league which was very anti-Athenian. 

Peloponnesian League 

300

This league was created to help protect Greek city-states from further invasion. 

Delian League 

300

Alexander the Great was this age when he took over control for his father. 

20

300

This is a term meaning "like the Greeks".

Hellenistic 

400

The Olympics were held in honor of this god. 

Zeus

400

Government: "rule by a few"

Oligarchy 

400

The Spartans formed an alliance with this empire to help defeat the Athenians in the Peloponnesian War. 

Persia 

400

Alexander the Great was a student of this Greek philosopher.

Aristotle 

400

This man created a famous theorem.

Pythagoras 

500

The god of the sun, music, and medicine for the Greeks.

Apollo

500

This Athenian leader helped push their government toward democracy. 

Solon

500

This battle inspired the movie 300.

Battle of Thermopylae

500

After Alexander's empire split, this was the name of the dynasty that ruled Egypt.

The Ptolemies 

500

This man wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War. 

Thucydides