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The leader of Athens during its Golden Age of Democracy
A form of government with a single ruler
Hellenistic scientist who mastered the use of levers and pulleys. He also disproved the widely held belief that the sun was smaller than Greece.
battle in the Persian wars where the Athenian navy defeated the Persians
author of the Odyssey
two major features of Greek geography that separated the city-states
members of this Greek civilization fought in the Trojan wars
famous Greek author of comedies
the battle where the Athenians defeated the Persians and sent Pheidippides the messenger running back with the good news
Persian king who invaded Greece
the Greek word for city-state
Hellenistic doctor who is regarded as the father of medicine; author of the Hippocratic oath
home of the Greek gods
the type of democracy we have in the U.S.
Macedonian leader who established an empire from Greece to India
Athenian reformer who outlawed debt slavery
Greek historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian war
father of Alexander the Great
philosopher who wrote the Republic
Greek military formation
Greek historian who wrote about the Persian Wars
defensive alliance of Athens that resulted in an Athenian empire
type of democracy in ancient Athens
author of the famous play Antigone
government rule by a small, wealthy upper class
type of culture that blended Greek, Egyptian, Persian and Indian cultures as a result of Alexander's empire
the upper part of a Greek city, which had important buildings and was used for defense
The Iliad is about this war
government rule by a hereditary upper class
a ruler who gains power by force
he was the teacher of Plato; questioned everyone to arrive at truth
Hellenistic mathematician who was the father of geometry
a period of peace, prosperity and happiness in a civilization
government in which the people rule
An individual of the ancient Spartan class of slaves