A | B |
Peninsula | Surrounded by water on three sides |
Polytheism | Believe in many gods |
Minoans | Lived on Crete and liked bull leaping |
Trojan War | War between Mycenaeans and Troy |
Anthropomorphism | Having human-like characteristics |
Homer | Wrote the Iliad and Odyssey |
Zeus | Lord of the Gods |
Hera | Goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus |
Aphrodite | Goddess of love |
Ares | God of War |
Athena | Goddess of wisdom |
Poseidon | God of the Sea |
Polis | Greek city-state |
Monarchy | Ruling power held by one person who inherits power through family succession |
Oligarchy | Ruling power held by a a few wealthy individuals |
Tyranny | Ruling power held by one person who seizes power illegally |
Democracy | Ruling power in the hands of all the people |
Aristocracy | Ruling power held by a few wealthy aristocrats who inherited their power |
Agora | Open marketplace |
Draco | Created written laws with severe punishments |
Solon | He improved the legal system, expanded the Assembly, and outlawed debt slavery |
Xerxes | Persian leader, son of Darius |
Darius | Persian leader who attacked Greek Poli in Asia Minor |
Pericles | Athenian leader who created a direct democracy |
Parthenon | Temple to Athena on the acropolis |
Acropolis | High point in a Greek polis |
Socrates | Corrupted the youth |
Plato | Student of Socrates who wrote The Republic |
Aristotle | He tutored Alexander the Great |
Herodotus | Father of History |
Thucydides | Historian who wrote about the Peloponnesian War |
Pheidippides | First marathon runner |
Helot | State-owned slave |
Euripides | He wrote tragedies |
Philip | King of Macedonia and father of Alexander the Great |
Pythagoras | He calculated the relationship between the sides of a right triangle |
Euclid | He wrote The Elements (Geometry) |
Archimedes | Invented the lever and pulley and the screw |
Hippocrates | He established an ethical standard for doctors |
Alexandria | This city was the "heart of the Hellenistic world" |
Bosporus Strait | Narrow passage of water connecting the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea |
Peloponnesus | Southern portion of Greece (Sparta located there) |
Macedonia | Northern portion of Greece (Athens located there) |
Phalanx | Military formation used by Alexander the Great |
Hoplite | Greek foot soldier |