| A | B |
| Aesop | Famous Greek writer of fables |
| Homer | Wrote Iliad |
| Aristotle | Tutor of Alexander the Great |
| Philip II | Became king of Macedonia in 359 B.C. |
| Egypt | Where the most famous "Alexandria" is located |
| Hippocrates | Greek father of medicine |
| Ptolemies | Dynasty that ruled after the battle of Ispus |
| Parthenon | Greatest example of Greek Architecture |
| Pedagogue | Well mannered slave |
| Hellenistic Age | Marked by permiation of Greek culture from 323 B.C. to 30 B.C. |
| Pindar | Greatest Greek lyricist |
| Epicureans | Emphasized worldly pleasure & indulgence |
| thocydides | Wrote a history of the Peloponnesian War |
| Koine | The Greek the New Testament was written in |
| Sophits | Early Greek Philosophers |
| Socrates | Tried to comit suicide for denying the existence of Greek gods. |