| A | B |
| Praxitilies | Created realistic sculptures |
| Myron | Created Idealistic sculptures |
| Phidias | Sculpted the statue of Athena at Parthenon |
| Pythagoras | The Pythagorean Theorem (a2 + b2 = c2) |
| Euclid | Principles of Geometry |
| Archimedes | Invented the compound pulley and cylinder screw |
| Hippocrates | Father of Medicine, developed the hippocratic oath |
| Herodotus | Father of history, Wrote the history of the Persian Wars |
| Thucydides | Wrote a history of the Peloponnesian Wars |
| Aristotle | Founder of the Lyceum school, Tutor of Alexander. |
| Plato | Author of "The Republic" |
| Socrates | Developed the Socratic Method of teaching. |
| Phillip II | From Macedonia, Conquered most of Greece after the Peloponnesian Wars. |
| Alexander the Great | Conquered Greece, Persia, the Middle East, and parts of Egypt. |
| Pericles | Athenian General that led Athens through it's Golden Age. |
| Aeschylus | Wrote the Orestia, a trilogy of plays that shows how deeds are passed down through generations. |
| Homer | A blind poet composed of two of the most famous pieces of literature "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" |