This bird is regarded as being a symbol of the Queen of the Gods
Peacock
Despite having a reputation for being warriors, this City-State actually lost more battles than it won
Sparta
You can find one of these bipedal half-human half-animals at Camp Halfblood or beyond the wardrobe
Satyr
A story by Homer in which Achilles mostly just pouts and then commits brutal murder
The Illiad
This famous library was burnt by Julius Caesar but not destroyed until a Muslim invasion many years later
The Library of Alexandria
This crafty goddess is sometimes referred to as "The Grey-Eyed One"
Athena
This site was thought to mark the center of the world
Delphi (specifically the omphalos at the Temple of Apollo)
In the Disney movie Hercules, Scar (from The Lion King) was used to represent this creature
Nemean Lion
Plato wrote this story about love, which is told through speeches by various men at a party
Symposium
The main combatants in the Peloponnesian War
The Athenians and the Spartans
Taking this from the Queen of the Amazons was one of Heracles's 12 labors
The Girdle/Belt of Hippolyta
This city was formed after its founder planted dragon teeth to grow men
Thebes
Sigmund Freud named a disorder after this king, not acknowledging the actual story
Oedipus
This play includes the first known use of a red carpet
Agamemnon
A battle in this German forest featured Germanic tribes ambushing and slaughtering Roman forces
Teutoburg
Not only are these birds angry, they're also metal
Stymphalian birds
This was the location of Julius Caesar's assassination
Specifically the Curia of Pompey
These rulers of the Underworld feature prominently in the Webtoon Lore Olympus
Hades and Persephone
The mistress of a poet, she is requested to give many, many, many kisses
Lesbia
An offense against this woman spurred the formation of the Roman Republic from the previous monarchy
Lucretia
This goddess's wedding gift of a golden apple incited a war
Eris
Home to a famous poet, the name of this island gives us one of the only English words with Hittite roots
Lesbos
This planet is the only one in our solar system named after a Greek deity instead of their Roman equivalent
Uranus
The only still-surviving complete Ancient Greek trilogy
Aeschylus's Oresteia
Carthago delenda est was coined by this Roman politician
Cato the Elder