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1-100 Body of water east of Greece
1-100A Aegean Sea
% of Greece is made up of this landform.
1-200A Mountains
1-300 Body of land where Peloponnesus is located.
1-300A Peninsula
1-400 A narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of water
1-400A Isthmus
Home of Greek gods and goddesses.
2-100A Mt. Olympus
2-200 Type of religion involving worship of many gods.
2-200A Polytheism
2-300 Ruler of Greek gods.
2-300A Zeus
2-400 Goddess of War and Patron goddess of important Greek city
2-400A Athena
Name of poet who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey.
3-100A Homer
3-200 Name of storyteller who wrote “The Tortoise and the Hare.”
3-200A Aesop
3-300 Type of short story, usually involving animals, that teaches a lesson.
3-300A Fable
3-400 Name of Greek warrior-hero of the Iliad fatally killed in end
3-400A Achilles
Type of government ruled by a king or queen.
4-100A Monarchy
4-200 Greek word for city-state.
4-200A Polis
4-300 Fortified hilltop meaning “highest city.”
4-300A Acropolis
4-400 Type of political system in which people rule because of wealth or land ownership.
4-400A Oligarchy
Name of empire that attacked Greece in 490 B.C.
5-100A Persian
5-200 Name of war between Athens and Sparta.
5-200A Peloponnesian
5-300 This city-state avoided battles on land and relied on sea power during military conflicts.
5-300A Athens
5-400 An organization of Greek city-states formed for mutual protection.
5-400A Delian League
Was a philosopher who taught Alexander the Great, establ. The Lyceum
6-100A Aristotle
6-200 Was a mathematician who created a theorem to figure out the lengths of the sides of a triangle
6-200A Pythagoras
6-300 Leader of Athens from B.C.
6-300A Pericles
6-400 Philosopher who taught his students to ask questions.
6-400A Socrates
Name of Trojan prince who carries Helen off to Troy
Paris
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