History & Warfare
Food
Olympics
Philosophers
Religion
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When did the Hellenistic Period begin?

323 BCE

100

What were the most common foods for the average ancient Greek?

wheat, olives, and grapes

100

Where were the first Olympics held?

Athens, Greece 

100

Who was Socrates?

A Greek philosopher

100

What is the Greek religion called?

Hellenism

200

When did the Persian War start?

499 BCE

200

What beverages did ancient Greeks typically consume throughout the day?

Water or Wine 

200

Who was allowed to compete in the Olympics?

only freeborn, male Greek citizens could compete

200

How did Plato's relationship with Socrates influence his philosophy?

He inspired him and shaped his ethics

200

How many Olympic Gods are there?

12

300

What year did Alexander The Great become king?

336 BCE

300

What served as the primary sweetener?

Honey was the main sweetener

300

What main event was included in the first Olympics?

the stadion (a short footrace)

300

What was Aristotle's approach to learning?

He wanted people to look within the world and observe their surrounding for answers

300

Who is the King of the Gods?

Zeus

400

Who won the Peloponnesian War?

Sparta

400

What did dessert often look like in Greece?

figs, cheese, or nuts.

400

Why were the Olympics games important to the greeks?

because it was a religious festival honoring Zeus

400

What is the Socratic Method?

It's a dialogue that helps you understand something deeper

400

Who is the God of the sea?

Poseidon

500

What year did the Peloponnesian War start?

431 BCE

500

What meat did Greeks eat?

beef, lamb, pork

500

How did the first Olympic games affect war and politics?

it created a sacred truce for safe passage

500

How did the ideas of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle shape western philosophy and education?

it influenced ethics, government, and critical thinking

500

Which well-known Greek hero performed 12 labors?

Hercules