| A | B |
| Zeus | Father of all the gods, Lives on Mount Olympus, God of the sky and Thunder. |
| Hera | The queen of heaven, Married to Zues, Responsible for the seasons and the weather. |
| Poseidon | God of the sea, Earthquake and Horses, Brother to Zues and Hades. |
| Hades | God of the underworld, Older brother to Zues and Poseidon. |
| Demeter | Goddes of harvest, Life and death cycle, Goddess of sacred law. |
| Hestia | Virgin goddess of the hearth, Architecture, Family, The home. |
| Ares | Greek god of war, One of the twelve Olympians. |
| Athena | Goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilazation. |
| Hephaestus | God of fire, Son of Zeus, Married to Aphrodite. |
| Apollo | God of music, truth, and prophecy. |
| Artemis | Goddes of the hunt, moon, Twins brother with Apollo. |
| Hermes | God of trade, wealth, and luck. |
| Dionysus | God of grape harvest and wine making. |
| Aphrodite | Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure. |
| Aeschylos | 5th Century BCE tragedian from Athens |
| Alexander | 4th Century general from Macedonia |
| Aristophanes | 5th Century BCE comedian from Athens |
| Aristotle | 4th Century BCE philosopher from Athens |
| Artemisium | a sea battle between Greeks and Persians |
| Athenian Empire | 5th Century BCE |
| Cleistenes | 6th Century BCE politician from Athens |
| Composite | a type of column with scrollwork and acanthus leaves at the top |
| Corinthian | a type of column with a flowered capital, featuring acanthus leaves |
| Darius I | A Persian king who punished the Greeks at Marathon |
| Darius III | A Persian king who faced and lost to Alexander |
| Doric | a type of column with a square top |
| Euripides | 5th Century BCE tragedian from Athens |
| Founded the Academy | Plato |
| Founded the Lyceum | Aristotle |
| Herodotos | 5th Century BCE historian from Halicarnassus |
| Athens | In Greek history, the Attic Greeks lived primarily in: |
| Sparta | In Greek history, the Dorian Greeks lived primarily in: |
| Turkey | In Greek history, the Ionian Greeks lived primarily in: |
| Persia | In Greek history, the losing army at Marathon was from |
| Persia | In Greek history, the losing army at Plateae was from |
| Sparta | In Greek history, the losing army at Thermopylae was from |
| Athens | In Greek history, the losing navy at Artimisium was from |
| Persia | In Greek history, the losing navy at Salamis was from |
| Sparta | In Greek history, the traditional enemy of Athens was: |
| Athens | In Greek history, the traditional enemy of Sparta was: |
| Athens | In Greek history, the winning army at Marathon was from |
| Sparta | In Greek history, the winning army at Plateae was from |
| Persia | In Greek history, the winning army at Thermopylae was from |
| Persia | In Greek history, the winning navy at Artimisium was from |
| Athens | In Greek history, the winning navy at Salamis was from |
| 5th century war between Persians and Greeks | In Greek intellectual history, Herodotus wrote the history of the: |
| 5th Century War between Athenians and Spartans | In Greek intellectual history, Thucydides wrote the history of the: |
| Ionic | a type of column with scrollwork at the top |
| Leonidas | 5th Century BCE general from Sparta |
| Macedonian Empire | 4th Century BCE |
| Marathon | a land battle between Persians and Athenians, featuring an Athenian victory |
| Marathon | a land battle between Athenians and Persians |
| Peloponnesian War | A war fought primarily between Spartans and Athenians |
| Peloponnesian War | History written by Thucydides |
| Pericles | 4th Century BCE politician from Athens |
| Persian Wars | A war fought primarily between Persians and Athenians |
| Persian Wars | History written by Herodotus |
| Philip | father of Alexander the Great |
| Philip | 4th Century general from Macedonia |
| Plataea | a land battle featuring a Greek victory |
| Plataea | a land battle between Greeks and Persians |
| Plato | 4th Century BCE philosopher from Athens |
| Salamis | a sea battle between Greeks and Persians, featuring an Athenian victory |
| Salamis | a sea battle between Athenians and Persians |
| Socrates | 5th Century BCE philosopher from Athens |
| Solon | 6th Century BCE lawgiver from Athens |
| Sophocles | 5th Century BCE tragedian from Athens |
| Aristotle | Teacher of Alexander the Great |
| Plato | Teacher of Aristotle |
| Socrates | Teacher of Plato |
| Thermophylae | a land battle featuring a Persian victory |
| Thermophylae | a land battle between Spartans and Persians |
| Thucydides | 4th Century BCE historian from Athens |
| Xerxes | A Persian king who punished the Greeks at Thermopylae |