Mythology and Architecture
Literature and Athena
The Olympics and Theater
Math & Science and Art
History and Philosophy
100

How many "Main Gods" were there in Greek Religion

12

100

What are the two most popular forms of Greek literature that have been passed down through history?

Epic Poem and Fable

100

What were the two main forms of Greek dramas?

tragedy and Comedy

100
What was Eratosthenes main contribution to math and science?

He calculated the circumference of the Earth, and was very close to the real answer.

100

Herodotus is know as the "________ of History."

Father

200

Who did the Greeks believe gave the humans fire?

Prometheus

200

a ________________ is  along story that tells of heroic struggles and adventures. 

epic poem

200

How often did the Olympic games take place in Ancient Greece?

Every 4 years

200

What two Gods was the sculptor Phidias commissioned to make ~40 ft statues of?

Athena and Zeus.

200

Thucydides is known as the " Father of ___________."

Scientific History

300

What design concept did the Greeks use to achieve the appearance of order and balance?

Symmetry 

300

Who wrote the Illiad?

Homer

300

What was the prophecy Oedipus was given, and then accidently makes happen.

He was to kill his father and marry his mother.

300

What did Hypatia famously invent?

The astrolabe.

300

Who did Plato believe should govern society?

A philosopher-king

400

_____________ columns are more slender than Doric columns and are characterized by the scroll-like ornaments at the top.

Ionic

400

What gift did Athena give to the people of Athens to win the contest against Poseidon?

An olive tree
400
The Olympic Games were outlowed in 393 CE, because the Roman Emperor at the time saw them as an insult to the Christian God. When did the games get reinstated?

1896

400

What is the practical reason that sculptor is the form of Greek art we talk about most today?

It was the only medium durable enough to survive the roughly 2,500 years of history.

400

Which philosopher tutored Alexander the Great, and encouraged him to be a "leader of the Greeks"?

Aristotle 

500

What were the 3 main things Apollo was "in charge of"?

light, archery, and prophecy. 

500

What is the name of the building that Pericles, the leader of Athens, built to honor Athena?

Parthenon

500

What role did women play in Greek Theater? Were they actors? Writers? Audience members?

They were not allowed to be involved at all. They could not even sit in the audience. 

500
In what city was Philidias commissioned to sculpt a 42 foot statue of Zeus?

Olympia 

500

Why was Socrates executed?

He encouraged his students to question the power of the Greek gods, and Athenian politicians did not like that.