The powerful and prominent civilization on the mainland of Greece was the city of _________.
Mycenae
Corinth
The Greek philosopher who founded the Academy was ________.
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Pythagoras
D. Socrates
B. Plato
Early name for England
Britannia
Father of Alexander the Great
Philip II
True or false?
Polish is a SLAVIC language.
True!
The prince of Wales when King Edward I came to the English throne was ________?
A. Leif Erikson
B. Llewellyn
C. Saint Patrick
D. Sir Willian Wallace
B. Lleyellyn
The center of the city in ancient Greece was called the _____________.
A. Acropolis
B. Agora
C. Stadium
D. Theater
A. Acropolis
Capital of Greece
Athens
Capital of the Persian Empire
Persepolis
The largest Greek island is _________.
Crete
The Scottish knight who led a revolt against England was _________.
A. Leif Erikson
B. Llewellyn
C. Saint Patrick
D. Sir William Wallace
D. Sir William Wallace
Usually the largest gathering place in an ancient Greek city was the ___________.
A. Acropolis
B. Agora
C. Stadium
D. Theater
D. Theater
Famous writer of fables
Aesop
1. Capital of Nevada
2. Capital of Texas
1. Carson City
2. Austin
________ was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Homer
Which of the following is a Germanic language?
A. English
B. French
C. Italian
D. Russian
A. English
A trusted male slave who was responsible to be a young boy's constant companion was a __________.
A. Barbarian
B. Helot
C. Pedagogue
D. Philosopher
C. Pedagogue
Long poem that recounts the life of a hero
Epic
1. Capital of South Dakota
2. Capital of Georgia
1. Pierre
2. Atlanta
True or false?
A group of men who made laws and important decisions about the government in ancient Greece was the ASSEMBLY.
True!
The philosopher who developed theories in mathematics, astronomy, and music was _________.
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Pythagoras
D. Socrates
C. Pythagoras
Archaeologist who excavated the city of Knossos.
Sir Arthur Evans
One of the greatest political leaders of ancient Greece
Pericles