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John ss 6th

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Started a school that led to the development of geometry Pythagoras
King of Macedonia, and father to Alexander the great Philip 2nd
Explained how levers work Archimedes
Worked out a system of plane geometry Euclid
Took the that the age 20 and conquered Greek Alexander
The "father of medicine" Hippocrates
We only allowed heathy babies to live Sparta
Our sons go into the military at the age of seven Sparta
We became the capital of Greece Athens
We have strong sailing skills Athens
We have more slaves then citizens Sparta
We have many beautiful temple and buildings Athens
We are the best example of greek democracy Athens
Our woman are expected to be strong and athletic Sparta
All roads lead to the agora Athens
New ideas welcomed and encouraged Athens
The ancient Athenians made great advancements during their golden age Sculptures, medicine, science
Agora A market place outside
Aristocracy A form of government
Democracy Government by people
Assembly Gathering of citizens
Pericles Leader of Athens
Helots Slaves
Alexander Son of king Philip 2nd
Hellenistic age New civiliation developed
Alexandria City in Egypt
Hippocrates A doctor
Myth Stories that includes gods or goddesses
Polis Greek name for city-states
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