Greek Culture & Beliefs
Ye Gods!
Epics and Fables
Drama, Art & Architecture
People, places and things
100

City-states were united by these things they had in common.

What are a common language, common beliefs and customs, and common belief in myths.

100

These were a few of of Zeus’ brothers and sisters.  Extra credit if you can tell what they were considered the god of.

Who were Hera, Hades, Poseidon and Hestia.  Hera;  Marriage; Hades: the underworld; Poseidon; the sea; Hestia:  The home

100

The author of the two most famous Greek “historical’ epics.

Who was Homer

100

When a Greek play ended with the hero dying it was called this.

What is a Greek tragedy?

100

Greeks believed this was the home of the gods

What is Mt. Olympus?

200

Each city-state identified one of these to be its “Protector” and built temples in their honor.

A god or goddess

200

Three answers:  Artemis was the goddess of this; Athena the goddess of this; and Aphrodite the goddess of this.

Artemis - goddess of the hunt; Athena: the goddess of wisdom; Aphrodite: the goddess of love and beauty.

200

The Iliad told this story

What was the story of the Trojan war between Greece and Troy?  Tell the story…

200

These roles were always played by men.

All female roles were played by men

200

What were oracles?

Shrines where Greeks believed the gods would help priests and priestesses predict the future.  The Oracle at Delphi was most famous/powerful

300

Some human characteristics that the Greeks believed their gods had

They were not all powerful, they could marry, they played tricks on each other, they could be childish

300

Three more answers:  Apollo was the god of this; who was Hermes; the god of war

Apollo - the god of light (the sun); Hermes: messenger of the gods; Ares - the god of war.

300

The Odyssey told this story

What was the story of Odysseus’ long (10 year) journey returning from the Trojan war?  Tell about one of his adventures

300

These graceful building supports held up Greek temples and are still used today in places like the Lincoln Memorial

Greek columns

300

Helen 

Who was the woman that the Trojan War was fought over?  Why?

400

The year the first Olympics were held

What was 776 BCE?

400

TRUE-FALSE:  Like Christians, Greeks believed their gods were all-powerful

False - the Greeks believed their gods had many human characteristics and that they could make mistakes.

400

“The Boy who cried wolf”;  “The Tortoise and the Hare”; “The Fox and the Crow” are 3 examples of these

What are fables-short stories that teach a lesson.  Name a lesson from one or more of the examples.

400

This word is still used to describe how the Greek’s viewed perfection in art, sculpture, and sometimes women.

What is “CLASSICAL” beauty

400

We still use this word -which came from  one of Homer’s epics - to describe a very long, exciting and adventurous journey.

What is an odyssey?

500

500 BCE to 350 BCE

When was Greece’s “Golden Age?

500

Delphi

The most famous Oracle location, built on top of a volcanic “fissure” where smoke was always coming out of the ground

500

When stories are verbally passed down from generation to generation without being written down

What is the Oral tradition

500

True or False:  Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes were four Greek city-states with the most famous temples 

False - these are four famous Greek writers:  Aeschylus:  wrote tragedies; Sophocles: suffering; Euripides:  Ordinary people stories; Aristophanes: comedies that make fun of politics and leaders

500

Aesop

This person is credited with writing down the Greek fables which are now known as Aesop’s Fables