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Vocabulary Alexander Philosophers Mythology HodgePodge
A military alliance led by Athens; fought
against the alliance led by Sparta.
Delian League
A military alliance led by Sparta; fought
against the alliance led by Athens.
Peloponnesian League
An eighteen foot long pike used by the
Macedonians; it was longer than traditional
Greek spears
Sarissa
A logical guess, used to explain scientific
observations.
Hypothesis
The form of Greek culture that emerged after
Alexander’s Conquests
Hellenistic
Alexander came from a region north of
modern day Greece, called this…
Macedonia
Alexander entered Egypt, was crowned as Pharaoh, and established THIS city, which became a center
for learning and knowledge.
Alexandria
Alexander spent most of his time
chasing this leader across the Persian Empure
Darius
When they reached this River east of Persia, the Greeks under Alexander refused to go any
further.
Indus River
Alexander’s solution to this ancient puzzle was to simply use a sword
to cut it.
Gordian Knot
This group of philosophers believed
that purpose of life was to live a life of Virtue in agreement
with Nature.
Cynics
He spent his nights looking for an honest
man, and had a healthy distaste of
Plato.
Diogenes
This philosopher was the earliest known Greek philosopher; he wrote
nothing down himself, but his followers wrote
extensively about what he said. He was forced to
commit suicide.
Socrates
He was one of the later philosophers who made predictions about human anatomy, which could not
be confirmed until the 19th Century. He created a comprehensive system
of Western philosophy
Aristotle
He studied under Socrates, and learned
a great deal from Socrates’ death. His most famous writing
was called, “The Republic”
Plato
The Supreme God of Olympus.
El Jefe.
Zeus(Jupiter)
The god of War.
Ares(Mars)
The god of the sea, earthquakes and horses.
Poseidon(Neptune)
The goddess of agriculture
Demeter(Cerus)
The god of prophesy, music and healing.
Apollo(Apollo)
The most basic type of Greek architecture order which is marked by the
most simple style of columns.
Doric
A type of Greek architecture order
which is marked by the most a style of
columns capped off with a simple scrolling
pattern
Ionic
This type of Greek architecture order is
marked with the most ornate and
complicated style of columns, with intricate
and tree-like tops.
Corinthian
These two types of Greek theater
influenced our culture
Comedy and Tragedy
This ancient Greek Instrument was made of a tortoise shell, and was
similar in sound to a harp.
Lyre
Final Jeopardy
Category: Athens and Sparta
When Sparta defeated Athens, what did the Spartans do with
the City?
Nothing. They ordered the Athenians to give up democracy and to demolish their walls,
but then they left Athens alone; the
Spartans did not rule Athens.