Sparta
Athens
Argos
Megara
Corinth
100
They had two, who lead religious ceremonies and the army.
What are kings?
100
Patron Goddess of Athens.
Who is Athena?
100
Patron goddess of Argos.
What is Hera?
100
Though it started as a monarchy, it became this.
What is democracy?
100
Corinth is located on an _________________, a narrow piece of land connecting to larger pieces of land.
What is isthmus?
200
Ares and Artemis.
What are the patron gods of Sparta.
200
Athens has the most famous "high city", where the Temple of Athena and other temples were located.
What is acropolis?
200
Argos was renowned for its muscians and ___________.
What is poets.
200
Fought alongside Athens and Sparta against these guys.
Who are the Persians?
200
Legendary founder of Corinth.
Who is Corinthos?
300
Known as the father of Sparta.
Who is Lycurgus?
300
This Athenian political leader created a commercial (trade) empire following the Persian wars, which brought wealth to Athens.
Who is Pericles.
300
His sculptures of marble and bronze were prized almost beyond price.
Who is Polycleitus?
300
Was once a colony of this polis.
What is Corinth?
300
The best natural acropolis in Greece.
What is Acrocorinthus?
400
King who led the three hundred into battle with the Persians.
Who is Leonidas?
400
The period from 480-430 B.C.
What is the "Golden Age" of Athens?
400
The hero with one hundred eyes, for whom Argos is named.
Who is Argus Panoptes?
400
Allied with this Polis during the Peloponnesian War.
What is Sparta?
400
The high number of these in Corinth gave the town a rough reputation.
What is Rowdy sailors.
500
Site where the 300 battled the Persians.
What is Thermopylae.
500
Athens was known as the ________ of Greece.
What is school?
500
The true historic hero of Argos, he created coins of standard value and created a standard system of weights and measures, both of which caused Argos' trade to prosper.
Who is Pheidon?
500
Megarans were able to levy tolls on these two things due to their strategic location.
What is trade and armies?
500
Corinthian leader who established law and order, patronized literature and art, and made Corinth one of the strongest city-states.
Who is Periander?