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greek vocab2

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what was the spartan army made up of,which had young men between the ages of 20 and 30 who were obligated to serve. hoplites
many heroes of greek stories were brought to tragic by their hubris or great pride hubris
what was the the alliance of several greek city-states led by athens Delian League
what was the the alliance of several greek city-states led by athens Peloponnesian league
what field did aristotle helped develop logic
poems by sappho, that dealtmotionsnd e with music a lyrics poems
who wrote the iliad and the odyssey, famous greel poet homer
the greatest greek writer of comedy aristophanes
what taught people to seek out pleasure and try to avoid pain epicareaus
historian who lived during the persian wars herodotus
the first people to be consider greeks cause they spoke the language myceneans
where people shopped gossip and talk about politics agora
the assembly in Athens in which people voted directly in a issue was an example of what? direct democracy
what war did athens surrenderred to sparta peloponnesian war
d,philosopher who didnt support athenian democracy plato
great writter of tragedy who lived in athens euripides
learned to convey emotion and movement in their works hellenistic period
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