King of Ancient Greece
Alexander the Great
This is the Athenians central city.
Athens
Same goddess with a different spelling but the same name
Gaia or Gaea
At the end of the great hall of Olympus lies what statue.
The statue of Zeus
a man with a goat's ears, tail, legs, and horns.
Satyr or Faun
Alexander the Great's tutor
Ancient Greek Philosopher
Aristotle
Corinth is located in what town
Corinthia
Greeks had the first of these that lasted 185 years
Democracy.
The sizeable elaborate building that housed the part of the government that handled the justice of Rome.
Palace of Justice
A three-headed dog that guards Hades
Cerberus
God of the sky, Greek and Roman
Zeus and Jupiter
Roman is known for their contests here.
Colloseum
Athens had what percentage of their population of slaves
40%-80%
A statue depicting the man that swam in the underworld river to make him invincible to all but 1 thing.
Statue of Achilles
The creature that has impenetrable skin and is later made the constellation of Leo
Nemean Lion
The great king of Sparta
Leonidas
Named after a Greek Oracle, that lived at the temple of Apollo
Delphi
School means this in Ancient Greece.
Free Time
Stood in the center of the Athenians Capital honoring their patron goddess.
Athen Parthenos
Roman sea serpent with many fins
Many-finned sea serpent
Last king of Rome
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
In the main cities in Rome, this was at the center of its government buildings.
(Roman name or English)
Roman Forum - English
Forum Romanum
The Greek god of death
Thanatos
The building many people believe that the Athenians built in Athens, but it was actually the Romans that did.
Parthenon
Spirits and shades of the restless dead
Lemures