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Word Mt. Olympus DEFINITION Highest mountain in Greece; 12 most important gods live there. Delphi City where the Temple of Apollo was located Homer Wrote epics about the war—two famous ones: The Illaid and the Odyssey Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Aesop In Antigone he asked the question— “Is it better to follow orders or do what is right?” Sophocles Euripides Myth Oracle Epic Fable Took Greed drama beyond gods/goddesses; made characters more down-to-earth; showed real-life situations w/drama Chief god—Zeus, god of sky Athena—goddess of wisdom/crafts Apollo—sun, light, poetry Aphrodite—love Poseidon—sea/earthquake Word DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Drama Tragedy Comedy Story that ends happily; the word means drama that has a happy ending What is the nature of good and evil? What rights should people have What role do gods play in our lives Believed all relationships in the world could be expressed in numbers; developed many new mathematics ideas. Pythagoras Socrates Plato Aristotle Herodotus Thucydides Philosophy Greek word—love of wisdom; led to the study of history, political science, science & mathematics Word DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Philosopher How to use time more wisely; how to win debates and make good political speeches; rejected the idea of absolute right or wrong; didn’t think gods influenced people Sophist Socratic Method Macedonia Chaeronea Syria Alexandria Phillip II Alexander the Great Legacy Asked pointed questions to force students to use their reason and to see things for themselves Word Hellenistic Era Rhodes Syracuse Theocritus Aristarchus Eratosthenes Euclid Archimedes Epicureanism Stoicism DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Word Astronomer Plane Geometry Solid Geometry DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Word DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Crete Mycenae Location of walled palaces of Asians who invaded the Greek mainland around 1900 B.C. and conquered the Greeks. Later named Mycenaeans, the people of this civilization became the first Greek kings. Peloponnesus Agamemnon Peninsula Body of land with water on three sides Although Greece has hundreds of islands offshore stretching from Greece to Asia, mainland Greece is a peninsula. Risings population after the Dark Ages caused cities to begin sending people outside Greece to start colonies. Colony Polis Agora Sparta Athens An area below the acropolis that served as a marketplace or are for debate in ancient Greek cities Founded by the Dorians, Sparta was an early Greek city-state that developed the form of government known as oligarchy Boys treated harshly to make them tough; men dedicated to the military (win or die, no surrender); girls trained in sports to be fit; women had more freedom in Sparta Word Solon DEFINITION Trusted Athenian whom both nobles and farmers trusted; reformed govt. in Athens by canceling farmer debt, allowed all males citizenship Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Despite freeing enslaved farmers, gaining rights for male citizens, he refused to take land from nobles and return it to farmers Peisistratus Cleisthenes Became the most important leader in Greece after the death of Peisistratus. He reorganized the assembly to play a central role in governing Tyrant Became one of the most powerful governments in early Greece. Oligarchy Democracy Form of government that developed in Athens in which all citizens share in running the government Helot Cyrus the Great Darius Xerxes Ruled from 559 B.C. to 530 B.C., he united the Persians into a powerful kingdom This is the same Cyrus who invaded Mesopotamia, captured Babylon and allowed the Israelites to worship God. Word DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Themistocles Persia Marathon Site of battle where Greeks defeated Persians during the Persian Wars; a plain located just outside Athens Thermopylae Because Greek ships were smaller, faster and easier to steer than Persian ships in this geographic feature, Greeks were able to destroy the Persian fleet Salamis Plataea Satrapies Also known as provinces, divisions of an empire to make it easier to control Satrap Zoroastrianism Delos Still practiced today in small numbers, this religion also believes that good will triumph in the end Beginning location of the Delian League’s treasury Word DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word Pericles Aspasia Direct Democracy Representative Democracy Philosopher Not a native Athenian, one of the few women in Athens who managed to achieve some public rights People gather at meetings to decide on government matters; every citizen can vote firsthand on laws and policies This is the type of democracy is what we use in the US. This system is best because of the US having millions of people—direct democracy would not work. Word DEFINITION Illustration More Info on vocabulary word