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BM2 Q3
Review
6.55– Describe the myths and stories of classical Greece: Give examples of
Greek gods; goddesses, and heroes (Zues, Hermes, Aphrodite, Athena,
Posiedon, Artemis, Hades, Apollo), and events, and where and how we see
their names today.
6.59- Describe the purposes and functions of the lyceum, the gymnasium, and
the Library of Alexandria, and identify the major accomplishments of the
ancient Greeks.

This philosopher taught his students about
the golden mean.
Aristotle
centaur
A ___________ is half man, half horse

At the center of Greek mythology are
A pantheon of deities who are said to live
__________________
on Mt. Olympus.

If someone is referred to as Hercules, they
strength
are known for their __________

Homer is known for writing the Greek
Iliad and __________
The Odyssey
epics, The
_________

A time when Greek
culture was spread
throughout the
world was known
as The
Hellenistic Era.
___________
Who
was the man that was from
Macedonia, son of Phillip II, and ruled
most of the land that surrounded the
Mediterranean Sea? Alexander the Great


A scientist,
mathematician, and
inventor is best known in
the field of mathematics
for computing pi.
Archimedes
___________
Poseidon
Zeus’s brothers are_____
and _________
Hades

The epic that is about Odysseus and the
The Iliad
Trojan War was ____________

Aesop’s ________
fables
_________
were part of
Greek’s oral traditions.
Zeus
 ________ was worshipped as Greece’s
chief god.
Homer wrote the Greek epics the Iliad
__________
and the Odyssey.
According to Pericles, his
government was
democracy because the
a _________
power ‘belonged to
the people’.
Pythagoras
 ____________
taught his pupils
that the universe followed the
same laws that governed music
and numbers.

Parthenon was built in Athens to
The _________
Athena
honor the goddess _________,
the goddess
of wisdom, justice, courage and war.
Socrates
 Greek
philosopher
who practiced
doubt and
questioning to
find the truth.
Most of what is
known about
Socrates is from
his conversations
with Plato.
Plato
A
Greek philosopher, student of Socrates
and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous
work is The Republic
Aristotle
 An
ancient Greek
philosopher
known as the
Father of Logic;
student of Plato;
teacher of
Alexander the
Great