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King of Ancient Greece

Alexander the Great

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This is the Athenians central city.

Athens

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Same goddess with a different spelling but the same name

Gaia or Gaea

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At the end of the great hall of Olympus lies what statue.

The statue of Zeus

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a man with a goat's ears, tail, legs, and horns.

Satyr or Faun

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Alexander the Great's tutor

Ancient Greek Philosopher

Aristotle

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Corinth is located in what town

Corinthia

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Greeks had the first of these that lasted 185 years

Democracy.

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The sizeable elaborate building that housed the part of the government that handled the justice of Rome.

Palace of Justice

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A three-headed dog that guards Hades

Cerberus

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God of the sky, Greek and Roman

Zeus and Jupiter

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Roman is known for their contests here.

Colloseum

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Athens had what percentage of their population of slaves

40%-80%

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A statue depicting the man that swam in the underworld river to make him invincible to all but 1 thing.

Statue of Achilles 

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The creature that has impenetrable skin and is later made the constellation of Leo

Nemean Lion

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The great king of Sparta

Leonidas

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Named after a Greek Oracle, that lived at the temple of Apollo

Delphi

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School means this in Ancient Greece.

Free Time

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Stood in the center of the Athenians Capital honoring their patron goddess.

Athen Parthenos

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Roman sea serpent with many fins

Many-finned sea serpent

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Last king of Rome

Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

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In the main cities in Rome, this was at the center of its government buildings.

(Roman name or English)

Roman Forum - English

Forum Romanum

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The Greek god of death

Thanatos

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The building many people believe that the Athenians built in Athens, but it was actually the Romans that did.

Parthenon

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Spirits and shades of the restless dead

Lemures