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HILL OVERLOOKING ATHENS AND WAS ALSO THE CENTER OF RELIGIOUS LIFE ACROPOLIS
HAD OPEN AIR BUILDINGS CALLED PORCHES WHERE PEOPLE TRADED AND DISCUSSED POLITICS AGORA
CREDITED WITH BEING THE FIRST TO USE THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD ARISTOTLE
FATHER OF HISTORY HERODOTUS
WRITER OF THE OATH DOCTORS STILL TAKE TODAY HIPPOCRATES
AUTHOR OF TWO FAMOUS WORKS, THE ILLIAD AND THE ODYSSEY HOMER
9 GREEK GODDESSES WHO PRESIDED OVER THE ARTS THE MUSES
ANCIENT GREEK FESTIVAL OF GAMES OLYMPICS
SERVANTS WHO ACCOMPANIES WEALTHY BOYS TO SCHOOL PEDAGOGUES
ONE OF THE GREATEST ORATORS, WANTED TO REBUILD ATHENS AFTER THE PERSIAN WARS. HE LOVED ATHENS. PERICLES
LOVER OF WISDOM PHILOSOPHER
GREEKS FOUGHT THE PERSIANS HERE SALAMIS BAY
PHILOSOPHER WHO TAUGHT BY USING THOUGHT-PROVOKING QUESTIONS SOCRATES
INSTRUMENT USED BY GREEK STUDENTS TO WRITE ON A WAXED TABLET STYLUS
LED THE PERSIAN TROOPS AGAINST THE GREEKS, WAS THE PERSIAN KING. XERXES
MADE UP STORY MYTH
OCCURES WHEN AN OBJECT APPEARS TO TAKE A SHAPE IT DOES NOT REALLY HAVE OPTICAL ILLUSION
USED BY CHRISTIANS AS A CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE AGES PARTHENON
HAD A WISH THAT EVERYTHING HE TOUCHED WOULD TURN TO GOLD. KING MIDAS
WHO MADE UP STORIES CALLED MYTHS? GREEKS
WWCOB, WOMEN COULD NOT VOTE, WOMEN RECEIVED PHYSICAL TRAINING, CHIEF GOAL WAS A STRONG ARMY, OLIGARCHY GOVERNMENT, BOYS LIVED IN PACKS SPARTA
WOMEG, WOMEN COULD NOT VOTE, ONCE A DIGNITARY GOVERNMENT, MALE CITIZENS ATTENDED ASSEMBLY MEETINGS, EARLY FORM OF DEMOCRACY, GOVERNED BY TYRANTS ATHENS
COMPARE THE GREEK GODS TO THE TRUE GOD OF THE BIBLE-HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT? THE GREEK GODS WERE LIKE HUMANS. THEY WERE JEALOUS, VENGEFUL, IMMORAL AND CHILDISH. OUR GOD IS...
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