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THOMPSON
WORLD HISTORY HONORS
Persia, Greece, Rome Study Guide
This test will consist of matching, multiple choice, true false and map identification
I. Maps
Crete
Knossos
Troy
Sparta
Athens
Alexandria, Egypt
Asia Minor
Persian Empire
Tiber River
Rome
Roman Empire
Carthage
Spain
Gaul
Mediterranean Sea
II. Persians
Cyrus
Darius I
As they relate to Hebrews/Jews
Zoroastrianism
Satraps
Royal Road
Xerxes
III. Minoans and Phoenicians
Minoan Civilization
Phoenicians
Trade
Alphabet
IV. Early Greece
Mycenaean
Trojan War
Homer – Iliad and Odyssey
Greek Mythology
Zeus
V. Greek City-States
Monarchy
Aristocracy
Oligarchy
Direct Democracy
Persian Wars
Phalanx
Battle of Thermopylae
Battle of Salamis
Delian League
Peloponnesian Wars
VI. Golden Age of Greece
Pericles
Acropolis
Parthenon
Philosophers (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle)
Scholars (Pythagoras, Hippocrates, Herodotus, Thucydides)
Greek Drama
VII. Alexander’s Empire
Philip II
Alexander
Darius III
Alexander’s Legacy
VIII. Spread of Hellenistic Culture
Hellenistic Culture
Koine
Importance of Alexandria
IX. Early Rome
Romulus
Remus
Latins
Greeks
Etruscans
Tarquin the Proud
Tyrant
X. The Republic
Patricians
Plebeians
Tribunes
Consuls
Senate
Centuriate Assembly
Tribal Assembly
Praetors
Dictator
12 Tables
XI. Roman Army
Gauls
Punic Wars (1-3)
Sicily
Hannibal
Carthage
Gap between rich and poor
Brothers Gracchus (Tiberius and Gaius)
Julius Caesar
1st Triumvirate
Marcus Brutus
Octavian/Augustus
Mark Antony
Cleopatra
Battle of Actium
XI. Roman Empire
Pax Romana
Economy (agriculture, trade)
Infrastructure
Aqueducts
Bad Rulers (Caligula, Nero, Domitian)
Good Rulers (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelias)
Jesus
Apostles
Pontius Pilate
Roman response to Jesus
Paul
Diaspora
Christian Persecution
Edict of Milan
Old Testament
New Testament
Nicene Creed
Problems in the Roman Empire
Inflation
Mercenaries
Diocletian
Constantine
Byzantium
Byzantine Empire
Huns
Roman Legacy