greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
greek vs roam 2022-05-04
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- Greek God
- Ancient Greek was very_____ to our lives
- Greeks build many_____
- Greek society was also ____much like ours is today.
- literature Greeks could enjoy _______ just as we do today.
- They ate a variety of delicious
- seser Who was the ruler of the greek empir
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- Greek society was ______to the society today
- The head of the government called
- _______ were a huge part of the Greek
- some of which are still around.
- Finding a great in ancient Greece would have been very.
12 Clues: Greek God • Greeks build many_____ • some of which are still around. • They ate a variety of delicious • The head of the government called • _______ were a huge part of the Greek • Ancient Greek was very_____ to our lives • seser Who was the ruler of the greek empir • Greek society was ______to the society today • Greek society was also ____much like ours is today. • ...
Wings of Olympus 2019-12-09
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- decorative exterior of a building
- twisted together in some form
- greek word for victory in flight
- running, to struggle keeping up
- greek dress worn by men
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- flying; in the air
- waving around in a threatening way
- ornamental head wreath from greece
- worriedly; in an anxious manner
- with enthusiasm
- complicated
- small coin to pay to cross the river to get to the afterlife
- animals that do not live forever
- ancient greek name for an orphan
- four letter word for worship
15 Clues: complicated • with enthusiasm • flying; in the air • greek dress worn by men • four letter word for worship • twisted together in some form • worriedly; in an anxious manner • running, to struggle keeping up • greek word for victory in flight • animals that do not live forever • ancient greek name for an orphan • decorative exterior of a building • waving around in a threatening way • ...
Tristan's Greece crossword 2018-09-18
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- Lord of Time
- building in ancient Athens
- wood used to make wreaths
- sports event invented in Greece
- famous mountain in Greece
- the name of 'H' in the Greek alphabet
- boy who tried to fly with his father but failed, and died
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- Greek goddess of wisdom
- used in the Trojan War
- island where the Minotaur lived
- carriage pulled by horses
- robe
- snake-haired monster
- food commonly grown in Greece
- last letter of the Greek alphabet
15 Clues: robe • Lord of Time • snake-haired monster • used in the Trojan War • Greek goddess of wisdom • carriage pulled by horses • wood used to make wreaths • famous mountain in Greece • building in ancient Athens • food commonly grown in Greece • island where the Minotaur lived • sports event invented in Greece • last letter of the Greek alphabet • the name of 'H' in the Greek alphabet • ...
The Trials of Apollo 2019-05-31
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- The son of poseidon
- The son of vulcan
- The arrow of_________
- The demigod camp of the west
- The son of jupiter
- The cave of________
- The greek god of the sun
- The bronze dragon
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- The greek god of lightning
- The roman god of fire and blacksmiths
- The demigod camp of the east
- The first roman emperor introduced
- The greek god of the sea
- The third roman emperor introduced
- The second roman emperor introduced
15 Clues: The son of vulcan • The bronze dragon • The son of jupiter • The son of poseidon • The cave of________ • The arrow of_________ • The greek god of the sea • The greek god of the sun • The greek god of lightning • The demigod camp of the east • The demigod camp of the west • The first roman emperor introduced • The third roman emperor introduced • The second roman emperor introduced • ...
What Kyle Likes 2022-05-11
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- great-tasting piece of confectionery
- the person who we covered a week ago
- what we use to hurt people
- My proven weakness because of Syed
- the educated man with a lot of craziness
- Kyle
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- Worthless Wandelian quasilegal tender
- multiracial
- robot
- the worst person in the world
- Greek Orthodox Chant that became a meme
- The non-Greek Greek
- what you call people
- Studious young woman
- I don’t hate her but I don’t like her
15 Clues: Kyle • robot • multiracial • The non-Greek Greek • what you call people • Studious young woman • what we use to hurt people • the worst person in the world • My proven weakness because of Syed • great-tasting piece of confectionery • the person who we covered a week ago • Worthless Wandelian quasilegal tender • I don’t hate her but I don’t like her • ...
Persian Wars 2024-11-12
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- Founder of the archeamenid empire
- Greek Politician and General
- Greek historian and geographer
- Son of Darius the Great
- A body of troops moving in tight formation
- Founder of Zoroastrianism
- God of the Zoroastrianism religion
- narrow natural straight in turkey
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- Citizen soldiers of ancient greece
- fought in the mountain pass of thermopylae
- Greek kings, claimed descent from Heracles
- inspired the marathon race
- naval battle fought in 480 BC
- The battle where the Athenians stopped the Persians invasion of greece
- Persian governors
15 Clues: Persian governors • Son of Darius the Great • Founder of Zoroastrianism • inspired the marathon race • Greek Politician and General • naval battle fought in 480 BC • Greek historian and geographer • Founder of the archeamenid empire • narrow natural straight in turkey • Citizen soldiers of ancient greece • God of the Zoroastrianism religion • ...
Chapter 7 (Ancient Greece) 2022-03-25
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- a group of people lving in a new territory who have ties to a homeland
- a military formation of foot soldiers close together armed with spears and shields
- Greek-speaking people who conquered the Mycenaeans, leading to a 300-year Dark Age
- a monotheistic religion that developed in early Persia; worshipped one supreme god Ahura Mazda
- an expert who studies the past by examining objects that people have left behind
- storytellers
- a strait or narrow sea between two landmasses
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- a government ruled by a few wealthy, powerful people
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- a governor of a province in the Persian Empire
- first Greek-speaking people; invaded Minoans; involved in Trojan War against Troy
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- early Greek reformer who broke the political power of Athens and freed debt-slaves.
- a leader who held power through the use of force
- the marketplace in ancient Greece
- earliest Greek civilization; developed on the island of Crete in about 2000 B.C.
- a group of ships sailing together with the same purpose and under the control of the same leader
- the citizens of an ancient Greek state that believed in war and physical activity
20 Clues: storytellers • a city-state in ancient Greece. • the marketplace in ancient Greece • a strait or narrow sea between two landmasses • a governor of a province in the Persian Empire • a leader who held power through the use of force • a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment • a government ruled by a few wealthy, powerful people • ...
Ancient Greece TYS. 2022-04-06
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- Alexander created this to spread greek ideas.
- the cyclopes threw these at Odysseus.
- the alliance created by Athens.
- The weapon used in the Macedonian army.
- an epic poem that came after the Iliad.
- Most noble character in the Iliad.
- One thing Athens was known for beside architecture and literature.
- Athens non greek enemy.
- The greatest greek general
- Know for their army.
- If a baby had this they would throw it of a cliff according to legend in sparta.
- Alexander was in this position in his army.
- The name of the cyclopes in the Odyssey.
- The amount of years spartan men would train.
- Daughter was kidnapped by Hades.
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- The name used to trick the cyclopes to help Odysseus and his men get away.
- Most active god in the Iliad.
- Created the lyre for Apollo.
- King of the gods and the god of the sky.
- Goddess of love, beauty, passion, and more.
- The woman who trapped Odysseus on an island.
- Athens technically made the first of this type of school
- Though Sparta was simple it was know for making men and women:
- Home of the greatest Greek navy.
- The age spartan boys would be sent to the army.
- the age Alexander was when he became king.
- Guided the arrow that killed Achilles.
- Mother of the twins Artemis and Apollo.
- Greatest Greek hero.
- Threw the apple starting the Trojan War.
30 Clues: Know for their army. • Greatest Greek hero. • Athens non greek enemy. • The greatest greek general • Created the lyre for Apollo. • Most active god in the Iliad. • the alliance created by Athens. • Home of the greatest Greek navy. • Daughter was kidnapped by Hades. • Most noble character in the Iliad. • the cyclopes threw these at Odysseus. • Guided the arrow that killed Achilles. • ...
Classical Myth II 2016-02-26
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- nine-headed monster whose middle head is immortal & whose blood is poisonous
- three-headed dog that guards Hades' entrance
- princess of Corinth & Jason's second wife, killed by Medea
- name for Jason's companions on the quest for the Fleece
- king who trains his mares to eat human flesh
- son of Zeus who performs various labors to earn immortality
- queen of the Amazons, a group of warrior women
- king of Colchis & father to Medea
- son of Pelias & companion to Jason on the Argo
- princess of Colchis & priestess of Hecate
- seer cursed by Zeus to be tormented by the Harpies, who spoil his food
- Greek god of love who shoots Medea with his arrow
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- half-bird, half-woman creatures who serve Zeus
- prince of Iolcus who goes on a quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece & thus gain his throne
- king of Tiryns who assigns Heracles his labors
- Jason's uncle & usurper of the throne of Iolcus
- name of both Jason's ship & its builder
- Greek goddess of the hunt& wildlife
- Greek goddess of love & sexuality enlisted to sway Medea to assist Jason
- king of Corinth & father to Glauce, Jason's second wife
- prince of Colchis whom Jason & Medea murder
- goddess of magic associated with Hades' kingdom
- Titan who holds up the sky & father to the Hesperides
- Greek god of the sun & Aeetes' father (thus Medea's grandfather)
- Greek goddess of marriage who uses Jason to seek revenge on Pelias & torments Heracles
25 Clues: king of Colchis & father to Medea • Greek goddess of the hunt& wildlife • name of both Jason's ship & its builder • princess of Colchis & priestess of Hecate • prince of Colchis whom Jason & Medea murder • three-headed dog that guards Hades' entrance • king who trains his mares to eat human flesh • half-bird, half-woman creatures who serve Zeus • ...
The Iliad Book I "Plague & Wrath" 2020-02-06
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- The Priest of Apollo whose daughter was taken by Agamemnon
- This Greek is "swift-footed" but has a weakness in his heel.
- The ten days of raining arrows that Apollo sent on to the Greeks.
- The Greek prophet who told the Greeks why Apollo was punishing them.
- The Greek God who ended the dispute between Zeus and Hera over the decision to let the Trojans win the war.
- Another name for Troy.
- A word used to describe a fierce anger.
- Where book one of The Iliad ended and home to the Gods.
- The cousin of Achilles
- A descriptive adjective.
- This girl is fair-cheeked and was a prize belonging to Achilles.
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- Achilles' 50 best men that he brings to battle.
- The King of Sparta and husband of Helen.
- The Greek leader who offended the God Apollo by dismissing his priest.
- The mother of Achilles who is also a sea nymph. She begged Zeus on Achilles' behalf to give the Trojans the upper hand in battle.
- She promised Paris of Troy the most beautiful woman in the world.
- The Greek leader who brought Chryseis back to her father.
- Homer calls upon her for inspiration.
- He was chosen to give the golden apple to the fairest goddess.
- This Goddess prevented Achilles from killing Agamemnon when they were fighting over their prizes.
- The face that launched 1000 ships.
- The City where the Greeks declared war upon.
22 Clues: Another name for Troy. • The cousin of Achilles • A descriptive adjective. • The face that launched 1000 ships. • Homer calls upon her for inspiration. • A word used to describe a fierce anger. • The King of Sparta and husband of Helen. • The City where the Greeks declared war upon. • Achilles' 50 best men that he brings to battle. • ...
Greece crossword 2022-05-05
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- a student of socrates and built the Academy
- painters and sculptors have used gods and heroes as their subject because of _____
- defeated defeated a large persian force by by luring them into the middle of their force
- group of warriors who stood close together in a square
- believed participating in government is just as important as defending Athens in war. He encouraged people to take pride in their city.
- known as greek like:
- greeks honored the gods by holding this sporting event
- stories that teach the reader on how live or lessons about life
- Peninsula
- democracy created by the founders of the United states
- to a story he was a slave and is famous for his fables
- considered the first people to arrive in Greece because they didn’t speak the Greek language
- Southwest Asia and most of Asia Minor
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- leader who held power through the use of force
- the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey
- made the city-state much richer
- of the worlds greatest mathematician
- war
- greek word for city state
- area of land that is surrounded on 3 sides by water
- city were usually built by a think also known as a high hill
- the Great
- war between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear Greece
- about gods and heroes that explain how the world works
24 Clues: war • Peninsula • the Great • known as greek like: • greek word for city state • made the city-state much richer • the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey • of the worlds greatest mathematician • Southwest Asia and most of Asia Minor • a student of socrates and built the Academy • leader who held power through the use of force • area of land that is surrounded on 3 sides by water • ...
Ancient Civilizations Review #1 2023-05-08
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- Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
- Mountain range at the top of the Italian Peninsula
- Language of Ancient India
- Greek god of the underworld
- Belief that a soul is reborn into a new body many times
- Religion that believes in the 4 Noble Truths and 8-Fold Path
- River in northwest India/Pakistan
- Place where Egyptians laid their pharaohs to rest
- Belief of the ancient Israelites; started by Abraham
- Religious and political leader of ancient Egypt
- Belief in one god
- Writing system from Mesopotamia
- Temple in ancient Mesopotamia
- Government where a few people are in charge of many; Government of Sparta
- when one ruler takes over many territories and absorbs them into his/her country
- Large mountain range between India and China
- Greek city-state that focused on learning, philosophy, and democracy
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- Valuable cloth that made China wealthy
- River in Egypt
- Greek city-state that focused on military
- Desert in northern China
- Religion that believes in Dharma, Karma, and reincarnation
- Religion founded by Jesus of Nazareth
- Paper-like material made from reeds that grew along the Nile
- the government of ancient Athens
- Writing system from Egypt
- Belief in many gods
- Greek god of the sea
- Government where people elect leaders to make government decisions
- Government where a king or queen is in charge
- Language of the Romans
- Invention of Mesopotamia that made travel and transportation easier
32 Clues: River in Egypt • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • Greek god of the sea • Language of the Romans • Desert in northern China • Language of Ancient India • Writing system from Egypt • Greek god of the underworld • Temple in ancient Mesopotamia • Writing system from Mesopotamia • the government of ancient Athens • River in northwest India/Pakistan • ...
It's Greek to Me. UMKC Greek life & Ancient Greece 2024-03-26
19 Clues: ΧΩ • ΔΖ • ΣΑΕ • ΑΦΑ • ΑΔΠ • ΚΑΨ • ΣΓΡ • This Is _____! • The Devine _____ • Greek God of War • Goddess of Wisdom • Capital of Greece • The Goddess of Love • King of the Greek Gods • Monster of the Labyrinth • Flew too close to the sun • ____ _____ with the Greeks • Temple to Athena at Athens • The face that launched a thousand ships
Sort 29 2022-02-23
The Trojan Horse 2012-11-17
13 Clues: A Greek spy • a Greek hero • opposite of war • opposite of praise • synonym for gallant • opposite of succeed • wife of King Menelaos • Greek goddess of heroes • people who attacked Troy • synonym to punish someone • place where the war took place • another king on the war council • Prince of Troy who carried Helen away
Countries in the World 2023-11-30
12 Clues: Big wall • Mythology • Maple syrup • Carobydrates • Also an animal • Accents and tea • Land of the free • Ikea and meatballs • Kangaroos and spiders • Croissants and baguettes • Largest country in the world • Beautiful scenery and very expensive
The Arrow - Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-26
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- The Beatles famously took a trip in what colour submarine in 1968?
- In Greek mythology. Who was the 'God Of Music'?
- Which famous British sculpture by Anthony Gormley opened up for visitors in 1998? (5,2,3,5)
- Who famously invented the Rubik's Cube in 1974? (4,5)
- Which football player holds the record for the most individual FA Cup winners medals, with 7 seperate medals won? (6,4)
- In the Harry Potter series. What house was Harry Potter in at Hogwartz?
- Which country is known as the island of love?
- What number famously is on the Disney car Herbie? (5,5)
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- What is the capital city of Canada?
- Which American city is known as the 'Windy City'?
- Which country's flag shows an eagle with a snake, on a prickly pear cactus?
- My best friend was a chimney sweeper, I liked to fly a kite in my spare time, and i always carried some sugar in my handbag. Who am i? (4,7)
- With 56 penalties scored from 67 penalties taken. Who is the Premier Leagues all time record penalty goal scorer? (4,7)
- Ben Stokes is the current England test team captain. But who is the current England ODI and T20 captain? (5,5)
- After its reclassification in 2006. How many official planets are there in our solar system?
- Shorten this phrase to name the famous music band. Alternating Current/Direct Current?
16 Clues: What is the capital city of Canada? • Which country is known as the island of love? • In Greek mythology. Who was the 'God Of Music'? • Which American city is known as the 'Windy City'? • Who famously invented the Rubik's Cube in 1974? (4,5) • What number famously is on the Disney car Herbie? (5,5) • The Beatles famously took a trip in what colour submarine in 1968? • ...
World cup teams 2025-11-25
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- hockey
- Kevin de Bruyne
- Asia
- English
- names that end with "ic"
- Next to portugal
- Spaghetti
- Mythology
- Southeast of Netherlands
- Korea Asia
- Next to Slovakia
- March 16
- white and blue flag
- Blue and yellow flag
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- The best soccer player's home country
- Halland
- Baguettes
- 2002 world cup winner
- White and Red flag
- south America
- Ronaldo
- Next to the U.S
- good defense
- Pulisic
24 Clues: Asia • hockey • English • Halland • Ronaldo • Pulisic • March 16 • Baguettes • Spaghetti • Mythology • Korea Asia • good defense • south America • Kevin de Bruyne • Next to the U.S • Next to portugal • Next to Slovakia • White and Red flag • white and blue flag • Blue and yellow flag • 2002 world cup winner • names that end with "ic" • Southeast of Netherlands • The best soccer player's home country
Very Important Greeks 2025-09-17
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- “Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian and geographer from Halicarnassus, known as the "Father of History" for his seminal work, The Histories. His book details the Greco-Persian Wars and other events, incorporating cultural observations and oral traditions from his extensive travels.”
- “Thucydides identifies himself as an Athenian general and historian who lived during the Peloponnesian War (c. 460–400 BC). “
- Leonidas- “King Leonidas was the king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, famous for leading a small Greek force, including 300 Spartans, in a heroic last stand at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BCE against the invading Persian army of King Xerxes I.”
- the Great- “Alexander the Great, or Alexander III of Macedon, was a legendary Macedonian king and military commander who, from 336 to 323 BCE, created one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to India.”
- “Socrates was an influential ancient Greek philosopher and an iconic figure in Western thought, known for the Socratic method of questioning and for his moral philosophy.”
- “Sophocles was a highly acclaimed ancient Greek playwright, considered one of the three greatest tragedians alongside Aeschylus and Euripides.”
- “Plato was a foundational ancient Greek philosopher, credited with establishing the Platonic Academy in Athens, who developed influential ideas like the Theory of Forms, the Allegory of the Cave, and championed a vision of a just society.”
- important Greeks:
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- ”Aristotle was a towering figure of Ancient Greece, an influential philosopher and scientist (384–322 BCE) who founded the Peripatetic school and created a comprehensive philosophical and scientific system that shaped Western thought for centuries.”
- “Eratosthenes was an ancient Greek polymath and librarian at the Library of Alexandria, renowned for his highly accurate calculation of the Earth's circumference and for founding the field of geography.”
- “The term "Euclid identity" most likely refers to Euler's identity, not something directly from Euclid, as Euclid's historical contributions were primarily in geometry and number theory.”
- of Persia- “Xerxes I, also known as Xerxes the Great, was the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, who ruled from 486 to 465 BCE. He is remembered for his massive invasion of Greece and extensive building projects.”
- “Pheidippides was an ancient Athenian messenger (an hemerodrome) who ran between the battlefield of Marathon and Athens to announce Greece's victory over the Persians in 490 BCE.”
- “The history of the Pythagorean identity is a direct evolution of the Pythagorean theorem, which describes the relationship between the sides of a right triangle.”
- “Euripides was a revolutionary ancient Greek playwright (c. 484–407 BCE) known for transforming Greek tragedy with realistic characters, psychological depth, clever dialogues, and thought-provoking critiques of society.”
- Aristarchus is an astronomer from the island of Samos and a grammarian from the island of Samothrace.
- “Archimedes (c. 287–c. 212 BC) is remembered in history as a preeminent Greek mathematician, physicist, and engineer whose brilliant mind bridged the gap between pure and applied science.”
- Phillip of Macedon-”King Philip II of Macedon (r. 359–336 BCE) was a brilliant military and diplomatic leader who transformed Macedon from a peripheral kingdom into the dominant power in Greece, setting the stage for his son Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire.”
- Play writer/playwrite.
- of Persia- “Darius I reigned over the Achaemenid Persian Empire from 522 to 486 BCE, a period during which the empire was at its height. He is remembered as a brilliant administrator and effective military leader, and he solidified and expanded Persian power following a succession crisis.”
- ”Pericles was a dominant Athenian statesman, orator, and general during the "Golden Age" of Athens (5th century BCE), a period of immense cultural and political prosperity for the city-state.”
21 Clues: important Greeks: • Play writer/playwrite. • Aristarchus is an astronomer from the island of Samos and a grammarian from the island of Samothrace. • “Thucydides identifies himself as an Athenian general and historian who lived during the Peloponnesian War (c. 460–400 BC). “ • ...
FROM 1821 TO 1921 2021-04-19
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- THE ARMIES OF THE ALLIES ARRIVE IN GREECE
- THE IONIAN ISLANDS ARE UNITED TO THE INDEPENDENT GREECE
- ARTA AND THESSALY ARE UNITED TO GREECE
- THE PEACE CONVENTION
- THE TREATY OF SEVRES
- GREECE BECOMES INDEPENDENT
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- THE END OF WWI
- THE BEGINNING OF WWI
- THE END OF THE GREEK STRUGGLE FOR MACEDONIA
- THE BEGINNING OF THE BALKAN WARS
- THE BEGINNING OF THE GREEK STRUGGLE FOR MACEDONIA
- THE BEGINNING OF THE GREEK REVOLUTION AGAINST THE TURKS
- MACEDONIA, EPIRUS, THE ISLANDS OF THE EASTERN AEGEAN SEA AND CRETE ARE UNITED TO GREECE
- THE GREEK BORDERLINE IS EXPANDED IN THE LINE OF AMVRAKIKOS – PAGASITIKOS GULF
14 Clues: THE END OF WWI • THE BEGINNING OF WWI • THE PEACE CONVENTION • THE TREATY OF SEVRES • GREECE BECOMES INDEPENDENT • THE BEGINNING OF THE BALKAN WARS • ARTA AND THESSALY ARE UNITED TO GREECE • THE ARMIES OF THE ALLIES ARRIVE IN GREECE • THE END OF THE GREEK STRUGGLE FOR MACEDONIA • THE BEGINNING OF THE GREEK STRUGGLE FOR MACEDONIA • ...
Lesson 32: Geography and the Early Development of Rome 2024-04-30
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- The capital city of the Roman civilization
- having characteristics of Roman and Greek culture
- Greek colonists established towns on the island of
- Ancient inhabitant of Etruria
- A hill in central Italy overlooking the Tiber River
- According to myth,________ killed his brother and became king of Rome
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- The Romans were much less interested in telling _______ about the gods
- The Romans adapted many of the Greek ________ as their own just with different names
- A stadium where gladiators fought
- Both Etruscans and the Romans admired Greek ________
- A Roman temple made of concrete
- professionally trained fighters
- an underground irrigation system
- letters Greeks and Romans wrote only in
14 Clues: Ancient inhabitant of Etruria • A Roman temple made of concrete • professionally trained fighters • an underground irrigation system • A stadium where gladiators fought • letters Greeks and Romans wrote only in • The capital city of the Roman civilization • having characteristics of Roman and Greek culture • Greek colonists established towns on the island of • ...
Iwrbs 2024-12-11
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- Japanese Shinto shrine.
- practice cultivating inner energy.
- beings worshipped.
- Daoist text exploring reality.
- is the first emperor of shintoism
- rituals water
- festival honoring Kami.
- WEI
- representing harmony and balance.
- emphasizing empathy and kindness.
- rituals salt
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- surviving Shinto scripture.
- and harmony concept.
- Daoist philosopher.
- emphasizing harmony with natural forces.
- Chinese philosopher who founded Daoism.
- sun goddess.
- priest.
- evergreen tree.
- spiritual transformation practice.
- of the Heavens in Daoist mythology.
- TE CHING
- TENO
23 Clues: WEI • TENO • priest. • TE CHING • sun goddess. • rituals salt • rituals water • evergreen tree. • beings worshipped. • Daoist philosopher. • and harmony concept. • Japanese Shinto shrine. • festival honoring Kami. • surviving Shinto scripture. • Daoist text exploring reality. • is the first emperor of shintoism • representing harmony and balance. • emphasizing empathy and kindness. • ...
Iwrbs 2024-12-11
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- Japanese Shinto shrine.
- practice cultivating inner energy.
- beings worshipped.
- Daoist text exploring reality.
- is the first emperor of shintoism
- rituals water
- festival honoring Kami.
- WEI
- representing harmony and balance.
- emphasizing empathy and kindness.
- rituals salt
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- surviving Shinto scripture.
- and harmony concept.
- Daoist philosopher.
- emphasizing harmony with natural forces.
- Chinese philosopher who founded Daoism.
- sun goddess.
- priest.
- evergreen tree.
- spiritual transformation practice.
- of the Heavens in Daoist mythology.
- TE CHING
- TENO
23 Clues: WEI • TENO • priest. • TE CHING • sun goddess. • rituals salt • rituals water • evergreen tree. • beings worshipped. • Daoist philosopher. • and harmony concept. • Japanese Shinto shrine. • festival honoring Kami. • surviving Shinto scripture. • Daoist text exploring reality. • is the first emperor of shintoism • representing harmony and balance. • emphasizing empathy and kindness. • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-10-14
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- a new wave of Greek civilization
- the second ancient Greece civilization
- and ancient Dorian ruler that enhanced their military
- a city state of ancient Greece
- 18th king of macedonia
- an author and created Greek writing
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- a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation, or to choose governing officials to do so
- series of wars fought by Delian league and Peloponnese league
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia
- a civilization on the island of Crete
- Greek philosopher during the classical period in ancient greece
- an Athenian philosopher
- a form of government in which power is held by the nobility.
- the last civilization before the dark ages also took over Minoans and Mycenaean
- One of Greeks finest philosophers
- mass military formation
16 Clues: 18th king of macedonia • an Athenian philosopher • mass military formation • a city state of ancient Greece • a new wave of Greek civilization • One of Greeks finest philosophers • an author and created Greek writing • a civilization on the island of Crete • the second ancient Greece civilization • series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2023-10-27
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- War Miletus led Greek against Persians Empire, greek lost.
- A blend of Eastern & Western influences.
- Wrote books & opened "the Academy" after Socrates death.
- Conquered the Minoans and adopted many of their elements
- the community structure of ancient greece.
- best individuals or small privileged class
- greek poet who created the story Odyssey
- it's a tactical formation for soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder.
- war engulfed Greece, lasted 27 years.
- group of people located in Crete
- government choices ruled by the people.
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- took over Greece by military, and restored eternal peace to his country.
- taught Alexander the Great, and was smartest student at "the Academy"
- the "questioning" philosopher
- Had largest Empire the world had ever seen, and taught greece culture everywhere.
- defensive alliance between Greek cities to guard against Persian attacks
16 Clues: the "questioning" philosopher • group of people located in Crete • war engulfed Greece, lasted 27 years. • government choices ruled by the people. • A blend of Eastern & Western influences. • greek poet who created the story Odyssey • the community structure of ancient greece. • best individuals or small privileged class • ...
Ancient Greece Mr. D 2023-02-16
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- the upper part of an ancient Greek city
- Military housing
- Foreigner in a greek city-state
- Government in which a small amount of people rule
- Form of government in which citizens hold Political power
- legal member of a country or state
- Art and Practicing Government
- Greek city-state
- Unjust use of power or in ancient Greece a Government run by a strong ruler
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- Government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government
- ownership and control of other people as property
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer
- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- hereditary class of rulers
- greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers
15 Clues: Military housing • Greek city-state • hereditary class of rulers • Art and Practicing Government • Foreigner in a greek city-state • legal member of a country or state • the upper part of an ancient Greek city • ownership and control of other people as property • Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer • Government in which a small amount of people rule • ...
Viking Mythology 2021-02-22
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- fat often from a whale
- typical house of the vikings
- big island east of Iceland
- place in Africa
- Viking storyteller
- spice for food
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- people laughing at you for a mistake
- crossing strings to make cloth
- another word for Viking
- meeting of Viking community to talk about a problem or question
- loot or plunder a place of valuables
- animal that lives in cold area
12 Clues: spice for food • place in Africa • Viking storyteller • fat often from a whale • another word for Viking • big island east of Iceland • typical house of the vikings • crossing strings to make cloth • animal that lives in cold area • people laughing at you for a mistake • loot or plunder a place of valuables • meeting of Viking community to talk about a problem or question
Celtic Mythology 2017-10-31
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- / Goddess of death and war
- AD / year when most of the Britain was controlled by the Romans
- / Amount of tribes that survived to modern times
- of living / name for heaven
- Patrick / Brought Christianity to Ireland
- / second highest class in society
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- / God of life and death
- / brought back to life
- / Religious leaders
- / individual societies
- warriors / how the roman described them
- / God of the sun, war, and healing
12 Clues: / Religious leaders • / brought back to life • / individual societies • / God of life and death • / Goddess of death and war • of living / name for heaven • / second highest class in society • / God of the sun, war, and healing • warriors / how the roman described them • Patrick / Brought Christianity to Ireland • ...
Roma Mythology 2022-04-19
12 Clues: God of war • God of wine • God of the seas • Goddess of love • Messenger of gods • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of hunting • Goddess of Marriage • God of the Underworld • God of forgery, fire, and volcanoes • King of the Gods and God of the sky and rain • The God of the Sun, poetry, music and oracles
Nature Explorer 2024-06-23
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- Don't touch
- Related to pigeons
- Local crop
- Lake activity
- Night pollinators
- Evening insect
- Picnic crashers
- Collection of lakes in NY
- Wind, hydro, geothermal, _____.
- Pickable
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- Largest ocean
- Fireflies
- Animal representation of man in Indigenous mythology
- NY's most widespread habitat
- What do we check for after playing in long grass
- Local snake
- seasonal allergies
- Syrup we get from trees
- Scientific name for wolves
19 Clues: Pickable • Fireflies • Local crop • Don't touch • Local snake • Largest ocean • Lake activity • Evening insect • Picnic crashers • Night pollinators • Related to pigeons • seasonal allergies • Syrup we get from trees • Collection of lakes in NY • Scientific name for wolves • NY's most widespread habitat • Wind, hydro, geothermal, _____. • What do we check for after playing in long grass • ...
Greek World Crossword 2014-09-14
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- king of persia 486-465 bc
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- Often referred to as the father of geometry
- ancient oared warship with two decks of oars
- long distance running event
- led Spartan forces during the second Persian war
- credited with laying the fundamentals of modern western philosophy
- son of Nicomachus
- ancient region in Anatolia, region nearest Izmir
- a person who studies philosophy
- an ancient greek jar/vase with two handles
- one of the founders of Cynic philosophy. Begins with D
- capital of greece
- latin for dragon
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- author of the Odyssey and the Illiad
- Slender and finely fluted column
- historical region that encompasses region of Athens, Greece
- the triangular upper part of the front of a building in classical style, typically surmounting a portico of columns.
- battle fought between greek city states and the Persian empire in 480 bc
- greek philosopher born 428/427 Athens, Greece.
- A doric temple of Athena built on the acropolis at Athens in the 5th century
- declared independence from Yugoslavia on September 18th, 1991
- considered to be the worlds first historian
- a citadelor fortified part of an ancient greek city, typically built on top of a hill
- slender and fluted column, includes leaves
- one of three main greek columns, begins with D
- a school or college with special training in a subject
- also known as Lacedaemon
28 Clues: latin for dragon • son of Nicomachus • capital of greece • also known as Lacedaemon • king of persia 486-465 bc • long distance running event • a person who studies philosophy • Slender and finely fluted column • author of the Odyssey and the Illiad • slender and fluted column, includes leaves • an ancient greek jar/vase with two handles • ...
Olympic Crossword #2 2023-07-07
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- This gentleman created the modern Olympics
- This American figure skater became the youngest champion in the Winter Olympics
- This ancient Greek mythical figure founded the Olympic games
- The Greeks sacrificed this animal during the ancient Olympics
- Who composed The Olympic Hymn?
- in 1900, this Olympian refused to participate on Sunday, due to his religious convictions
- This ancient Greek athlete won 12 titles across four consecutive Olympic games
- This American athlete was held prisoner of war in World War II
- Who won first place in the first-ever Olympic marathon?
- The priestess of which Greek goddess was the only married woman permitted to watch the ancient Olympics?
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- The first ever female Olympic champion
- This American athlete wore a wooden leg and still won six Olympic medals in 1904.
- Who lyricized The Olympic Hymn?
- Which goddess does the Olympic torch represent?
- In 393 C.E., this Roman emperor banned the Olympics
- This was awarded to the winners of the ancient Olympics
- This Olympic athlete was nicknamed the “Milwaukee Meteor”.
- This Roman Emperor fell out of his chariot but still called himself the winner
- Winners of the ancient Greek Olympics erected statues of themselves where?
- In ancient Greece, this festival was used to honor female athletes
- The ancient Greek athletes covered themselves with this substance to keep sand out of their pores
- This country returned to the 1992 Summer Olympics after a 32-year ban, due to apartheid
22 Clues: Who composed The Olympic Hymn? • Who lyricized The Olympic Hymn? • The first ever female Olympic champion • This gentleman created the modern Olympics • Which goddess does the Olympic torch represent? • In 393 C.E., this Roman emperor banned the Olympics • This was awarded to the winners of the ancient Olympics • Who won first place in the first-ever Olympic marathon? • ...
Ancient Greece & The Roman Empire 2023-09-28
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- Greek's new way of fighting
- The soldiers and farmers of Rome
- 2 of them, voted on by the people every year
- An open area that served as a public gathering place, usually for government purposes
- The First citizen
- A big boat the Greeks made
- Greek word for arrogance
- Spoken language in ancient Rome
- Series of competitions among city-states
- Persian's leader "the Jerk"
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- A Greek Independent city-state
- The upper-class, rich
- Business people, who didn't come from a long line of rich people
- Father of the family
- The belief in multiple gods
- Belief in one god
- Military Organization in Rome
- A representative of the Roman people, Governing them
- Gives Plebs the power to veto
- A Greek play that can make people laugh
20 Clues: Belief in one god • The First citizen • Father of the family • The upper-class, rich • Greek word for arrogance • A big boat the Greeks made • Greek's new way of fighting • The belief in multiple gods • Persian's leader "the Jerk" • Military Organization in Rome • Gives Plebs the power to veto • A Greek Independent city-state • Spoken language in ancient Rome • ...
Ancient Greece 2021-10-14
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- final phase of bronze age in Greece
- class of people holding either titles or positions in office
- of government that allowed people to vote
- influenced by ancient Greek culture
- philosopher who created lyceum and taught Alexander the Great
- Wars
- author of the Iliad and Odyssey
- of armed conflicts between Athens and Sparta allies
- to replace classical dialect in southern Greece
- Macedonia and gained control of Greece
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- of Macedonia conquered entire Persian and spread
- civilization on the island of Crete
- of Macedonia
- philosopher who write Republic and setup academy
- Civilization
- The Great
- who founded western philosophy
- culture and ideas
- of wars fought between Greek city states and Persia
- War
- state in ancient Greece and citizenship included a body of citizens
- formation of people armed with spears
22 Clues: War • Wars • The Great • of Macedonia • Civilization • culture and ideas • who founded western philosophy • author of the Iliad and Odyssey • civilization on the island of Crete • final phase of bronze age in Greece • influenced by ancient Greek culture • formation of people armed with spears • Macedonia and gained control of Greece • of government that allowed people to vote • ...
Vocab #4 2025-01-14
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- Government where power is held by the nobility
- A cruel ruler
- An area in southeast Europe
- Greek civilization spreading
- Confederacy of ancient Greek states
- An area surrounded by water on three sides
- Government where power is within people
- A government where one person rules
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- Alliance of greek city-states
- An economy that uses trading instead of paper or coin money
- A person who studies philosophy
- An economy that uses paper or coin money instead of trading
- The capital of Greece
- A country in the Balkans
- A war where a nation fights against itself
- An ancient Greece temple
- Power within a small group
- When Athens dominated Greece
- A city state in ancient Greece
- Soldiers in a close formation
20 Clues: A cruel ruler • The capital of Greece • A country in the Balkans • An ancient Greece temple • Power within a small group • An area in southeast Europe • When Athens dominated Greece • Greek civilization spreading • Alliance of greek city-states • Soldiers in a close formation • A city state in ancient Greece • A person who studies philosophy • Confederacy of ancient Greek states • ...
Bible as history unit 1 vocab 2024-02-01
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- a document or a scroll that is handwritten
- a translation of the Bible
- belief different from the Church teachings
- reeds that are made into paper
- Covenant
- forerunner of the modern book
- collection of ancient scrolls found in a cave
- Male leader of a family
- a professional writer
- a collection of sacred books
- The law books of the Jewish Faith
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- before Christ
- to put in different languages
- ancient rolled manuscript
- Greek word for 5 books, first 5 of the OT
- books approved by the church
- restate in different words
- sacred writing or book
- 70 Greek scribes wrote the Bible in Greek
- churches that are not Catholic
- common translation by Jerome
- Anno Domini: in the year of our Lord
22 Clues: Covenant • before Christ • a professional writer • sacred writing or book • Male leader of a family • ancient rolled manuscript • a translation of the Bible • restate in different words • books approved by the church • common translation by Jerome • a collection of sacred books • to put in different languages • forerunner of the modern book • reeds that are made into paper • ...
Antigone Pre-Reading 2025-03-11
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- Answer to the monster riddle
- Religion-neutral term for years before Jesus
- Greek city of messy drama
- You'd think they were angry, but just give blessing
- This brother stinks!
- Insect that likes to eat wood
- Antigone's sister
- Choral songs occurring between acts of play
- Greek city of philosophers and play-wrights
- The army that a stinky brother hired
- God of wine and celebration
- Tragic hero must lose everything or ___.
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- ____theater, outdoor performance-bowl
- 2nd Brother, Throne-stealer
- 15 Singers, Audience Stand-in
- Oedipus' damaged appendages
- Clothing-fastener, eye-stabber
- Jocasta's relationship to Oedipus
- Greek for King
- Jocasta's relationship to Oedipus
- Sophocles was the 1st to add this (number) actor
- Riddle-defeated monster
- Both hypokrites and hypocrites share this quality
23 Clues: Greek for King • Antigone's sister • This brother stinks! • Riddle-defeated monster • Greek city of messy drama • 2nd Brother, Throne-stealer • Oedipus' damaged appendages • God of wine and celebration • Answer to the monster riddle • 15 Singers, Audience Stand-in • Insect that likes to eat wood • Clothing-fastener, eye-stabber • Jocasta's relationship to Oedipus • ...
The House of Hades Crossword 2021-05-17
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- Giant, monster serpent-like creatures
- Percy's sword
- The giant who was born to oppose Ares
- Greek goddess of snow
- The giant born to oppose Poseidon
- Roman deity of the south wind
- The roman goddess of war
- The titan of the east
- The titan of the north
- Hazel's horse
- The island where Calypso is imprisoned
- A creature that has only one eye
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- The female spirits of curses
- The river of fire
- A greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer.
- Commander of the roman army
- Two mischievous forest creatures who are brothers
- A creature that has a human upper body and lower body of a goat (greek)
- The augur at Camp Jupiter
- The place where Percy and Annabeth fell
- The river of misery
21 Clues: Percy's sword • Hazel's horse • The river of fire • The river of misery • Greek goddess of snow • The titan of the east • The titan of the north • The roman goddess of war • The augur at Camp Jupiter • Commander of the roman army • The female spirits of curses • Roman deity of the south wind • A creature that has only one eye • The giant born to oppose Poseidon • ...
Creation Myth 2022-11-29
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- King of the Titanes and the God of time
- King of the universe
- Husband of Pyrrha
- world
- Form of rain,dark clouds and fire
- God of the sea
- Mayhem
- A frog who took care of the land
- Greek God of love
- Greek God who represented "Darkness"
- People of the water and sky above
- sky and fell into the ocean
- Rescuer
- Greek Godess of "night"
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- the sky
- The first people
- Great waters
- A vast space
- Elder gods
- An animal believed to be supporting
- "Man of flint"
- Earth
- Highly respected by other spirits
- Omamama
- A Godess that repopulated the earth
- Mother of Gods and married to Zeus
- First ruler of all things
- A woman who fell through a hole in
28 Clues: world • Earth • Mayhem • the sky • Omamama • Rescuer • Elder gods • Great waters • A vast space • "Man of flint" • God of the sea • The first people • Husband of Pyrrha • Greek God of love • King of the universe • Greek Godess of "night" • First ruler of all things • sky and fell into the ocean • A frog who took care of the land • Form of rain,dark clouds and fire • Highly respected by other spirits • ...
chapter 8-vocabulary pre-test 2022-09-22
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- philosopher who traveled and taught many subjects tragedy drama in which the character struggles to overcome hardship but is not successful
- code honored by doctors stating that they will do their best to help patients and protect their privacy
- when stories are passed generation to generation by word of mouth
- a sacred shrine where a priest or a priestess spoke for a god
- study of the universe
- soldier on horseback
- when greek culture spread to non greeks
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- public speaking and debate
- a tridanital story about gods and heroes
- home to the 12 most important greek gods.
- athletic contest held to honor the greek god zeus
- the study of points lines angles and shapes
- a short tale that teaches a lesson
- action that is part of religious ceremony
- style of greek art and arcatuter that is still admired today
- the use of questions to teach
- drama that ends happily
- poet who composed epics,the iliad and the odyssey
18 Clues: soldier on horseback • study of the universe • drama that ends happily • public speaking and debate • the use of questions to teach • a short tale that teaches a lesson • when greek culture spread to non greeks • a tridanital story about gods and heroes • home to the 12 most important greek gods. • action that is part of religious ceremony • ...
chapter 8-vocabulary pre-test 2022-09-22
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- drama that ends happily
- code honored by doctors stating that they will do their best to help patients and protect their privacy
- the use of questions to teach
- when stories are passed generation to generation by word of mouth
- study of the universe
- when greek culture spread to non greeks
- a tridanital story about gods and heroes
- a short tale that teaches a lesson
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- soldier on horseback
- athletic contest held to honor the greek god zeus
- home to the 12 most important greek gods.
- a sacred shrine where a priest or a priestess spoke for a god
- philosopher who traveled and taught many subjects tragedy drama in which the character struggles to overcome hardship but is not successful
- public speaking and debate
- the study of points lines angles and shapes
- poet who composed epics,the iliad and the odyssey
- action that is part of religious ceremony
- style of greek art and arcatuter that is still admired today
18 Clues: soldier on horseback • study of the universe • drama that ends happily • public speaking and debate • the use of questions to teach • a short tale that teaches a lesson • when greek culture spread to non greeks • a tridanital story about gods and heroes • home to the 12 most important greek gods. • action that is part of religious ceremony • ...
Myths and Legends that May be Real! 2025-07-30
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- Ancient philosopher who questioned everything—and drank hemlock
- Jolly gift-giver who rides a sleigh on Christmas Eve
- Greek hero known for completing twelve labors
- Famed Transylvanian vampire of legend and literature
- French peasant girl who led armies by divine guidance
- Wise biblical king who proposed splitting a baby
- Central figure of Christianity, believed to be the Son of God
- Greek warrior with a famously vulnerable heel
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- Feared barbarian leader who terrorized the Roman Empire
- Enlightened one who founded a major Eastern religion
- Epic king of Uruk who sought immortality in ancient Mesopotamia
- Legendary British monarch with a round table
- Greek thinker known for a geometric theorem
- Outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor
- Chinese heroine who disguised herself as a man to fight
- Her face launched a thousand ships and started a war in the ancient Mediterranean
- Wily Greek hero of the Odyssey
- Chinese sage who taught ethics and proper conduct
18 Clues: Wily Greek hero of the Odyssey • Greek thinker known for a geometric theorem • Legendary British monarch with a round table • Greek hero known for completing twelve labors • Greek warrior with a famously vulnerable heel • Wise biblical king who proposed splitting a baby • Chinese sage who taught ethics and proper conduct • ...
BTGreek 2024-11-07
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- (True or False) The Spartan babies that were unhealthy were heavily cared for and got special help for training.
- What was the war called that killed 300 Greek soldiers?
- Who was the King of the Greek gods?
- (True or False) Were Spartan girls aloud to be trained?
- What were the slave class in Sparta called?
- What did the Spartan boys have to do once they turned age 7?
- What Greek god has to carry the world on his shoulders?
- Who was the son of Darius The Great?
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- What is the term for worshiping multiple gods?
- Who ran 27 miles to tell of a victory?
- Who ruled Greece in the fifth century BC?
- What was it called when a society is "ruled by few"?
- What was the first Greek naval battle?
- Who was the father of Zeus?
- Who won the Peloponnesian War?
- (True or False) Did Greek people have to participate in the Olympics with heavy armor on?
- Who won the Battle of Marathon?
- What was the leadership called that was "ruled by one"?
- What fighting sport did Spartan girls learn?
19 Clues: Who was the father of Zeus? • Who won the Peloponnesian War? • Who won the Battle of Marathon? • Who was the King of the Greek gods? • Who was the son of Darius The Great? • Who ran 27 miles to tell of a victory? • What was the first Greek naval battle? • Who ruled Greece in the fifth century BC? • What were the slave class in Sparta called? • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2020-03-29
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- An open space in an ancient greek city that served as a marketplace and social center
- A character who faces a challenge that demands courage, strength, and intelligence
- In ancient greek city states a ruler who took power illegally
- A state-owned slave who was part of the lowest class of ancient greek society
- An agreement between nations to fight each other's enemies; a partnership
- An upper class that is richer and more powerful than the rest of society
- A form of government in which citizens have a direct role in governing themselves or elect represntatives to lead them
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- A maze
- An ancient greek warship
- The highest point in an ancient greek city
- A government ruled by a single person, such as a king
- A substance from which other things are made
- An old story told to explain an event or justify a belief or action
- Long story in the form of a narrative poem
- A government ruled by a few powerful citizens
15 Clues: A maze • An ancient greek warship • The highest point in an ancient greek city • Long story in the form of a narrative poem • A substance from which other things are made • A government ruled by a few powerful citizens • A government ruled by a single person, such as a king • In ancient greek city states a ruler who took power illegally • ...
The Hellenistic Age 2025-05-04
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- A famous book by Plato describing his vision of an ideal government.
- Plato’s ideal ruler: wise, rational, and just.
- Title given to Alexander in Egypt, meaning ruler or king.
- A war machine that hurls large stones or projectiles, used in sieges.
- A city founded by Alexander; many cities had this name, most famously in Egypt.
- The art and science of designing buildings; often used in temples and theaters in Greek culture.
- A blend of Greek, Persian, and Egyptian cultures.
- Greek art form involving acted-out stories; included tragedies and comedies.
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- Teaching method using questions to encourage critical thinking.
- A Greek city-state destroyed by Alexander after a rebellion.
- A major Persian city conquered by Alexander in 331 B.C.
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece and planned to invade Persia.
- the Great – Macedonian king who created one of the largest empires in history.
- Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.”
- A powerful kingdom north of Greece, home of Philip II and Alexander the Great.
15 Clues: Plato’s ideal ruler: wise, rational, and just. • A blend of Greek, Persian, and Egyptian cultures. • Greek mathematician known as the “father of geometry.” • A major Persian city conquered by Alexander in 331 B.C. • Title given to Alexander in Egypt, meaning ruler or king. • A Greek city-state destroyed by Alexander after a rebellion. • ...
Gracie Claim to Fame Crossword 2024-07-31
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- House The official residence and workplace of the president of United States.
- In Greek Mythology, she was the first woman created by the gods, known for opening a box that released all the worlds evils. It’s also the name of a popular music streaming service.
- To divide or break into parts; also a term used for a disagreement or separation
- A male sovereign or monarch, the highest-ranking authority in a kingdom
- A naturally occurring solid mineral or mineral-like matter; also a genre of music characterized by electric guitars and strong rhythms.
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- A major city in Dallas known for its cultural landmarks including the cowboys NFL team.
- A Collection of written or printed pages bound together, often used for reading or reference.
- A female child in relation to her parents; the counterpart to a son.
8 Clues: A female child in relation to her parents; the counterpart to a son. • A male sovereign or monarch, the highest-ranking authority in a kingdom • House The official residence and workplace of the president of United States. • To divide or break into parts; also a term used for a disagreement or separation • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-02-24
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- female philosopher and mathematician
- value of Pi
- Greece's most famous epic writer
- Each person has their own fate or destiny
- Believes in more than one god
- the Earth is round
- Epic about the Trojan war
- created world's largest empire
- wrote epic about Jason and his Argonauts
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- Used by Greeks to explain the world
- sun is the center of the earth
- Philosopher who encouraged his students to come up with their own answers
- Wanted to unite Greek city-states under one ruler
- kingdom north of Greece
- A group that travels to different city-states teaching various subjects
- center of art and learning
- the spread of Greek culture to non-Greek people
- father of History
- Wrote fables where animals act like humans
- Greece's highest mountain
20 Clues: value of Pi • father of History • the Earth is round • kingdom north of Greece • Epic about the Trojan war • Greece's highest mountain • center of art and learning • Believes in more than one god • sun is the center of the earth • created world's largest empire • Greece's most famous epic writer • Used by Greeks to explain the world • female philosopher and mathematician • ...
Pisistratus & Cleisthenes Crossword 2022-04-18
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- father of Athenian democracy
- literally rule by the people
- Spartans removed him from power
- new edition was published under Pisistratus
- choosing people by lot
- Cleisthenes' main political rival
- where Athenian assembly met
- designed to prevent tyranny
- derives from Greek word for "to throw"
- a sign from the divine
- 1 of 10 generals elected in Athens
- what Cleisthenes called his new system
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- assembly of male citizens
- leader of Athens during war with Sparta
- Cleisthenes created these districts
- Harmonius & Aristogeiton killed him
- the new naming convention in Athens
- one who kills a tyrant
- seized power in Athens
- a piece of pottery
- removed last Athenian tyrant
- a Greek ruler who seized power
- council of 500 citizens
- civil strife in a Greek polis
24 Clues: a piece of pottery • one who kills a tyrant • seized power in Athens • choosing people by lot • a sign from the divine • council of 500 citizens • assembly of male citizens • where Athenian assembly met • designed to prevent tyranny • father of Athenian democracy • literally rule by the people • removed last Athenian tyrant • civil strife in a Greek polis • ...
Ancient Greece 2014-01-15
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- a Greek city-state
- sad,or play
- someone who legally from a place
- made the formula to fine the length of a triangle Sid for a right angle
- piece of land with water on three sides
- ruled by the people
- a few people who rule
- an independent city with its own government
- invented many geometry math ideas
- group that monitored the king in Sparta
- student of Socrates,studied government
- Greek philosopher, used questions to make people think.
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- higher class,often owed land
- right- power to rule given by the gods
- one leader or king
- higher class,often owed land
- passed down through a family
- - invented a screw pump to raise water from irrigation
- funny play
- market area of a Greek city-state
- to rule
21 Clues: to rule • funny play • sad,or play • a Greek city-state • one leader or king • ruled by the people • a few people who rule • higher class,often owed land • higher class,often owed land • passed down through a family • someone who legally from a place • market area of a Greek city-state • invented many geometry math ideas • right- power to rule given by the gods • ...
Greece Economy, Culture, Cuisine and Etiquette 2014-04-21
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- Athens is the birthplace of the
- Orthodox Main religion in Greece
- The ___________ rate in Greece in 27.3%
- In 2008 Greece went into an economic
- 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of
- Important industry in Greece
- This alcoholic beverage is consumed at most meals
- Greeks judge someone based primarily on his/her
- Greece has a ____ uncertainty avoidance than your country
- _______ interactions should take place before business
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- Businesses are closed during this month
- _________ meetings should follow an agenda
- For a business meeting attire should be
- Business card should be presented with the ______ side up
- Greeks prefer a ________ work environment
- Greek Currency
- Capital of Greece
- Common way to greet in Greece
- This cheese is used on many Greek dishes
- Main export of Greece
20 Clues: Greek Currency • Capital of Greece • Main export of Greece • Important industry in Greece • Common way to greet in Greece • 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of • Athens is the birthplace of the • Orthodox Main religion in Greece • In 2008 Greece went into an economic • Businesses are closed during this month • For a business meeting attire should be • ...
Trials of Apollo Crossword Quiz 2023-05-26
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- Paul is a _____
- Killed by Greek fire
- Roman camp: Camp ____
- Greek camp: Camp ____
- Zeus' Greek form
- Apollo's little brother
- Third Trials of Apollo book
- Meg's trainer
- Daughter of Terpsichore
- Fourth Trials of Apollo book
- Fifth Trials of Apollo book
- Lavinia becomes ____ of the 5th cohort
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- Reyna joins the hunters with ______
- Second Trials of Apollo book
- Percy's stepdad
- The Roman emperor who Apollo blinded
- First Trials of Apollo book
- Murdered on a yacht
- Lester's father
- Percy's mom makes ____ cookies
- Exploded Caligula
- Percy's little sister
- Artemis' Greek form
- Meg is ___ years old
- Reyna's initials(4)
- Meg's stepfather
- Lester's last name
- In book 4, Lester turns ___ years old
- Apollo's accomplice
- Meg's mother
30 Clues: Meg's mother • Meg's trainer • Paul is a _____ • Percy's stepdad • Lester's father • Zeus' Greek form • Meg's stepfather • Exploded Caligula • Lester's last name • Murdered on a yacht • Artemis' Greek form • Reyna's initials(4) • Apollo's accomplice • Killed by Greek fire • Meg is ___ years old • Roman camp: Camp ____ • Greek camp: Camp ____ • Percy's little sister • Apollo's little brother • ...
Greek letter crossword 2025-09-05
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- The seventh letter, often used in engineering.
- The second letter of the Greek alphabet.
- A triangular Greek letter.
- The third letter, often used in physics.
- A very small amount, represented by this letter.
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- The sixth letter, sounds like 'Z'.
- The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- A Greek letter that looks like an 'A'.
- A Greek letter that looks like a 'K'.
- A Greek letter resembling a circle with a horizontal line.
10 Clues: A triangular Greek letter. • The sixth letter, sounds like 'Z'. • A Greek letter that looks like a 'K'. • A Greek letter that looks like an 'A'. • The fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. • The second letter of the Greek alphabet. • The third letter, often used in physics. • The seventh letter, often used in engineering. • A very small amount, represented by this letter. • ...
Words trede 26 2021-03-04
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- overcome
- interrupt
- community
- supernatural
- review
- generation
- fictional
- quarrel
- sacred
- ancestors
- continent
- slang
- perform
- tribe
- qualities
- oud ancient
- restrain
- inhabit
- inhabitant
- mythology
- symbolism
- distinctive
- region
- pass down
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- main character
- folktale
- primitive
- legend
- traditionally
- preserve
- custom
- intricate
- ordinary
- repel
- creation
- myth
- rehearse
- hero
- ceremony
- influence
- challenge
- demigod
42 Clues: myth • hero • slang • repel • tribe • legend • review • custom • sacred • region • quarrel • perform • inhabit • demigod • overcome • folktale • preserve • ordinary • creation • rehearse • ceremony • restrain • primitive • interrupt • community • fictional • intricate • ancestors • continent • qualities • mythology • symbolism • influence • challenge • pass down • generation • inhabitant • oud ancient • distinctive • supernatural • traditionally • main character
Genres in Fiction 2022-06-10
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- tale A Million Fish…More or Less
- Lost in the Funhouse
- Stillhouse Lake
- The Iliad
- Alice in Wonderland
- The Book of Disquiet
- Gone Girl
- fiction The Maze Runner
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- Celtic Tales
- fiction Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Daddy’s Girl
- The Merchant of Venice
- tale Cinderella
- The Da Vinci Code
- Black Forest
- Turma da Mônica Jovem
- Robin Hood
- The Fox and the Grapes
- fiction 1984
- novel Coraline
20 Clues: The Iliad • Gone Girl • Robin Hood • Celtic Tales • Daddy’s Girl • Black Forest • fiction 1984 • novel Coraline • tale Cinderella • Stillhouse Lake • The Da Vinci Code • Alice in Wonderland • Lost in the Funhouse • The Book of Disquiet • Turma da Mônica Jovem • The Merchant of Venice • The Fox and the Grapes • fiction The Maze Runner • tale A Million Fish…More or Less • fiction Girl with a Pearl Earring
Unit 7 2025-02-24
9 Clues: Sunday in Greek. • The word TV in Greek. • The word friend in Greek. • The word kisses in Greek. • How is called the word work? • The word university in Greek. • How is called the day Wednesday in Greek? • How is called the word neighborhood in Greek? • How is called the place where you go to exercise?
Section 4 Greek Crossword 2025-02-27
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- a sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future to a priest or priestess
- whole rule
- Socrates used this method for people to live their lives
- method a teaching method that uses question-answer format
- ceremonies, or rites
- the father of history
- the abode of the gods
- the first Greek dramas
- the father of tragedy
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- clever glory
- wisdom and wise
- an ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the gods
- organized system of thought
- aristos
- the greatest of ancient Greek historians and author of the History of the Peloponnesian War
- one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece
- Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem
- what Socrates used to teach
- broad-shouldered
19 Clues: aristos • whole rule • clever glory • wisdom and wise • broad-shouldered • ceremonies, or rites • the father of history • the abode of the gods • the father of tragedy • the first Greek dramas • organized system of thought • what Socrates used to teach • an ancient religious sanctuary dedicated to the gods • one of the greatest tragic dramatists of ancient Greece • ...
November Words 2024-11-19
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- fake name
- doing one thing over and over
- the study of ancient stories from other cultures
- fake
- around
- in order of time
- name
- one
- feeling unmotivated
- substances that break down
- a supporter
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- being allowed to do things yourself
- belief in many religions
- study of the mind
- to travel around
- study of
- disease
- a story about someone's life
- rule by a king or queen
19 Clues: one • fake • name • around • disease • study of • fake name • a supporter • to travel around • in order of time • study of the mind • feeling unmotivated • rule by a king or queen • belief in many religions • substances that break down • a story about someone's life • doing one thing over and over • being allowed to do things yourself • the study of ancient stories from other cultures
Ancient Greece Video 2021-04-06
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- What event did Greeks invent that helped athletes display their athletic talents?
- Clothing men and women wore in Ancient Greece.
- Cleisthenes helped start _________ government that represented "one person, one vote".
- The system of writing Greeks gave us where letters represent a sound.
- Age when boys were considered adults in Greece.
- Area in Greek cities where citizens gathered to exchange goods and ideas.
- Most famous building built in Athens, Greece.
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- The types of ________ were created in Ancient Greece and are used in architecture still today.
- The place where the Greek gods live.
- Athens, Sparta & Thebes were all known as famous Greek _____________.
- Greek homes were joined here where kids could play.
- Main food staple in Greek diet and skincare.
- Which parent decided how well children were treated and if they got to receive an education?
- Led the Greeks to conquer Ancient Egypt and the conquered capital city was given his name.
14 Clues: The place where the Greek gods live. • Main food staple in Greek diet and skincare. • Most famous building built in Athens, Greece. • Clothing men and women wore in Ancient Greece. • Age when boys were considered adults in Greece. • Greek homes were joined here where kids could play. • Athens, Sparta & Thebes were all known as famous Greek _____________. • ...
The Complete World of Greek Mythology - Phoenix Jansen 2024-03-07
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- The city of Apollo and the home of the oracle
- An ancient Greek dramatist who the word thespian came from
- The home of the gods
- The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey
- An instrument that accompanied many ancient Greek choral performances
- The Greek king of the gods
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- An Athenian playwright who created more than 120 plays, only 7 of which have survived complete
- The term for the creation of the universe itself
- The great temple of Athena found in the Athenian Acropolis
- The term for the origin of the gods
- What ancient Greek people of similar language and culture called themselves
- The winged steed of the hero Bellerophon, who slayed the Chimera
- A word originating from the ancient Greek language that means myth
- Most often believed to be the last of the 12 Olympians to be born
14 Clues: The home of the gods • The Greek king of the gods • The term for the origin of the gods • The poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey • The city of Apollo and the home of the oracle • The term for the creation of the universe itself • The great temple of Athena found in the Athenian Acropolis • An ancient Greek dramatist who the word thespian came from • ...
Module 9 review 2023-10-09
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- Could own property, run businesses, and be educated in the Hellenistic Kingdoms
- Greek geographer who described different people and countries in the Greek world
- The _________ kings constructed museums and libraries in Alexandria which spread Greek culture
- Astronomer who proposed that the earth moves around the sun
- Athenian poet who wrote comedies, mostly about love
- Hellenistic philosophers spent much of their time trying answer how people become ___________
- Alexander the great helped unite his kingdom with this type of money.
- The _________ kingdom was unsuccessful because it was too large and contained many cultures.
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- Hellenistic kingdoms were connected because they had ______ language.
- Inventor who created a device to help farmers bring water uphill
- Alexander encouraged the spread of Greek culture by founded many new _______.
- Alexandrian poet whose poetry was polished and learned
- Mathematician who described the basic ideas about geometry
- Greek historian who lived in Rome and described the rise of it empire.
14 Clues: Athenian poet who wrote comedies, mostly about love • Alexandrian poet whose poetry was polished and learned • Mathematician who described the basic ideas about geometry • Astronomer who proposed that the earth moves around the sun • Inventor who created a device to help farmers bring water uphill • ...
Section One: Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea 2012-11-05
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- conducted excavations that suggested that the stories of the Trojan War might have been based on real cities, people, and events
- greatest story teller who was blind
- narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds
- divided Ancient Greece into a number of different regions
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- traditional stories told about one's gods
- The trojan War formed a backdrop for this one of Homer's great epic poems
- Greek attacked Troy because Troy took the Greek king's wife
- Name of the Greek king's wife that was taken by Troy
- third environmental influence on Greek civilization
- Settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
- moved into the war-torn Mycenaean cities
- Greatly influenced the Mycenaeans
12 Clues: Greatly influenced the Mycenaeans • greatest story teller who was blind • moved into the war-torn Mycenaean cities • narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds • traditional stories told about one's gods • Settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C. • third environmental influence on Greek civilization • Name of the Greek king's wife that was taken by Troy • ...
Trejo- Greek Theatre Review 2020-12-02
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- Greek term for pride
- The staging of the play
- The introduction to the main character and background of the play
- An imitation of an action that has a serious implications, is complete of certain magnitude.
- Term that comes from archery and means missing the mark
- The entrance song for the chorus,sets the tone of the play
- The final Resolution
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- The sense and meaning that goes into the lines
- Change in fortune
- The main character must be good, moral, belivable and consistent
- Refers to the Chorus
- Greek term for fate
- Greek term for discovery
- tragedy Focused on self- contained stories based on the past, be it myth or historical
- The expression of the words
15 Clues: Change in fortune • Greek term for fate • Greek term for pride • Refers to the Chorus • The final Resolution • The staging of the play • Greek term for discovery • The expression of the words • The sense and meaning that goes into the lines • Term that comes from archery and means missing the mark • The entrance song for the chorus,sets the tone of the play • ...
Mythologies 2021-01-02
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- rekgetolhymoyg
- The name of a planet and the roman god of war
- The egyptian falcon headed god his eye is a symbol of protection
- "____ is with us" is a stereotypical norse battle cry
- The egyptian goddess of cats and protection
- tnpeune
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- The norse trickster god, he has had his mouth sewn shut
- The killer of Osiris and the egyptian god of chaos
- The roman queen of the underworld and goddess of springtime and flowers
- Greek King of the gods
- The norse goddesses of fate and destiny
- She is a powerful greek sorceress who lives in the underworld
- ylupmso
- The river ____ is one of the 5 rivers of the greek underworld
- _____ was the greek king of the underworld
15 Clues: ylupmso • tnpeune • rekgetolhymoyg • Greek King of the gods • The norse goddesses of fate and destiny • _____ was the greek king of the underworld • The egyptian goddess of cats and protection • The name of a planet and the roman god of war • The killer of Osiris and the egyptian god of chaos • "____ is with us" is a stereotypical norse battle cry • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-12
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- In Greece they had the olympics and they used a stadium to play but in Rome they had an
- Romans dances were influenced by Greeks dances but Greek had a religious one named
- Both Rome and Greece's culture went through one of these
- Greek invented columns while Rome invented
- Romans used sculptures to decorate their homes while Greek used
- Romans ate things like bread, olive oil, barley, eggs and cheese while Greeks ate a lot of
- Boys in Greece would play with Knucklebones but boys in Rome would play with
- Both Greeks and Romans used instruments from this instrument family
- Rome invented arches while Greek invented
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- Many poor Greeks were slaves that lived in a bedroom of their owner but poor Romans lived in apartment that were called
- Romans used sculptures to decorate while Greeks used
- In Rome and Greece girls were taught this
- In Greece this was more common but in Rome it wasn't seen
- Romans made this and Greeks didn't have this
- Boys in Rome were not taught this but boys in Greece were
- Rome had pets like dogs, parrots, ferrets, monkeys and birds while Greek had
- Both Greece and Rome had this and it was an important part of their culture
- Both Romans and Greeks drank
- Both little girls from Rome and Greece used these toys
- Both Romans and Greeks made their clothing out of
20 Clues: Both Romans and Greeks drank • In Rome and Greece girls were taught this • Rome invented arches while Greek invented • Greek invented columns while Rome invented • Romans made this and Greeks didn't have this • Both Romans and Greeks made their clothing out of • Romans used sculptures to decorate while Greeks used • ...
Names Have Meaning 2023-03-03
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- Japanese name meaning smoothly
- Hebrew name meaning God is gracious
- Latin name meaning happiness
- Latin name meaning youthful or downy
- Yoruba name meaning wealth of God or we enjoy the grace of God
- Latin name meaning love and desire
- Greek name meaning one who honors God
- Sanskrit name meaning firmly fixed or faithful
- Hebrew name meaning father's joy
- Irish name meaning curly haired
- Sanskrit name meaning love or affection
- Scandinavian name meaning heir
- Greek name meaning light
- Greek name meaning farming woman
- Indian name meaning good luck
- Hebrew name meaning gift of God
- Hebrew name meaning lion of God
- Hebrew name meaning paradise or place of delight
- Hebrew name meaning movement
- Hebrew name meaning weary or delicate woman
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- Latin name meaning olive tree
- Greek name meaning venerable
- Latin name meaning just or fair
- Eastern African name meaning happy one
- Hebrew name meaning God is salvation
- Greek name meaning wisdom
- Turkish name meaning passion or love
- Latin name meaning Christian woman
- Slavic or Bulgarian name meaning flower or Rowan tree
- Hebrew name meaning son of my right hand
- Hebrew name meaning princess
- Hebrew name meaning who is like God
- Latin name meaning dove
- Irish name meaning high or noble
- Gaelic name meaning beloved or fair
- German name meaning guard of the frontier
- German name meaning hard-working
- Sanskrit name meaning the right path
38 Clues: Latin name meaning dove • Greek name meaning light • Greek name meaning wisdom • Greek name meaning venerable • Latin name meaning happiness • Hebrew name meaning princess • Hebrew name meaning movement • Latin name meaning olive tree • Indian name meaning good luck • Japanese name meaning smoothly • Scandinavian name meaning heir • Latin name meaning just or fair • ...
Names in fact and fiction 2013-02-06
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- Legendary leader of the Argonauts.
- Celebrated Greek poet, musician and singer.
- Mythical King of Asia Minor, known for turning everything he touched into gold.
- Honorable Roman consul who refused to be bribed by Pyrrhus.
- Curtius Symbol of the Roman gallantry. Sacrificed himself.
- Enchantress skilled in magic who turned Ulysses' men into swine.
- The mythical craftsman who built the Labyrinth for the Minotaur. He was the first man to fly.
- Queen of the Underworld.
- A Greek hero, saved Andromeda from a sea monster and later married her.
- Mother of the Gracchi brothers. Known as the model mother.
- A Greek hero who slew the Minotaur.
- The expert in training horses, a twin.
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- A twin, an expert in boxing.
- Roman patriot who defended a bridge from the Etruscans.
- A patriot of the Roman Republic. He was called upon to become dictator of Rome.
- Greek king of Epirus.
- Outstanding consul, patriot, and general. Captured the first Punic War.
- The King of Colchis.
- Greek hero and King of Ithaca. Took part in the Trojan War.
- General and Hero of the Republic-defeated the Gauls.
- Said to be the most swift footed of the mortals
- Sorceress who assisted Jason in obtaining the Golden Fleece.
- Scaevola Nicknamed "Left-Handed". Outstanding patriot and hero.
- Porsena Etruscan king who led his army to Rome to get the throne back for Tarquin the Proud.
- A severe censor of morals. Absolutely hated Carthage.
25 Clues: The King of Colchis. • Greek king of Epirus. • Queen of the Underworld. • A twin, an expert in boxing. • Legendary leader of the Argonauts. • A Greek hero who slew the Minotaur. • The expert in training horses, a twin. • Celebrated Greek poet, musician and singer. • Said to be the most swift footed of the mortals • General and Hero of the Republic-defeated the Gauls. • ...
Greece & Rome fun facts!! 2022-04-11
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- which city-state got attacked by Persian but ended up winning and saved there land.
- Where were most girls are throughout the day?
- Which Greek goddess was strong, tall, looked like an owl, had a very unusual birth?
- Rome wanted more land so this first ---- war happened in 264 B.C., lasted 23 years, and was on the island of Sicily.
- which city-state beat Carthage in 3 wars for more land?
- The Greek people wore this from their waist, on men it would go down to the knees, and on women it would go down to their feet.
- what is the name of the largest chariot racing stadium in the empire?
- This Roman political leader made the calendar that we use today.
- what city-state is in the southeastern part of Greece?
- what pet did Greek people like the most?
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- what toy did most kids have?
- Only twenty percent of ---- land can be used for farming.
- What is the name of the people that lived in Pompeii?
- Which Rome king was mean, stole things, and was fighting with people a lot?
- Who was the first emperor of Rome's Empire?
- Who was Rome's empire after his dad Agustus died.
- Most Greek houses were made out of what?
- In Rome after the boys were done working where would they go after?
- Most Artest in Rome make ---- to decorate homes and businesses.
- Who was the Greek god of war?
20 Clues: what toy did most kids have? • Who was the Greek god of war? • Most Greek houses were made out of what? • what pet did Greek people like the most? • Who was the first emperor of Rome's Empire? • Where were most girls are throughout the day? • Who was Rome's empire after his dad Agustus died. • What is the name of the people that lived in Pompeii? • ...
Spelling Week 2 2023-08-30
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- sweet-smelling, adjective, Latin/French
- moderate in appetite, adjective, Latin, personality
- person 90-99 years old, noun, Latin, personality/apperance
- time long past, adverb, Old English, apperance
- a pleasant smell, Latin/Greek, apperance
- foul-smelling, adjective, apperance/personality
- legal minority, period before maturity, noun, Anglo-French/Old French
- female head of family, noun, Greek, goverment/politics
- childish, immature adjective, French/Latin, personality
- abnormal, uncontrolable craving for alchol, acholism, noun, Greek, personality/apperance
- fragrant, adjective, Latin/Greek, personality/apperance
- young or immature, adjective, Latin/Roman/French
- a person who has served in the armed forces, noun, French/Latin, personality
- firmly established, long - standing, habitual, adjective, Latin/Late Middle English, personality
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- stale-smelling, musty, mold, old fashioned, adjective, Old French/Latin, personality/apperance
- drunk, intoxicated, adjective, English, apperance
- showing the weakness of age, adjective, French/Latin, apperance
- going out of use, adjective, Latin, personality/apperance
- having or showing the mental and emotional qualities of an adult, adjective,Latin, personality
- occuring or published after death, adjective, Late Latin, Latin, personality
- long life, long duration, length of life, noun, Late Latin, Latin, Personality/Apperance
- male head of family, noun, Greek/Late Latin/ Old French, goverment/politics
- to be thrown of balance or feel dizzy, verb, Old English, sports
- a material that produces a pleasant smell when burned, noun, Old French/Late Latin, apperance
- of time or state before the fall of mankind, adjective, Latin, appperance
25 Clues: sweet-smelling, adjective, Latin/French • a pleasant smell, Latin/Greek, apperance • time long past, adverb, Old English, apperance • foul-smelling, adjective, apperance/personality • young or immature, adjective, Latin/Roman/French • drunk, intoxicated, adjective, English, apperance • moderate in appetite, adjective, Latin, personality • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2025-04-14
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- Fortified hilltop in Athens with important buildings
- Greek philosopher known for questioning and dialogue
- The study of wisdom, knowledge, and the nature of reality
- Member of the wealthy and noble class
- A state or person that supports another in conflict
- Marketplace and meeting area in Greek city-states
- System where citizens vote to make decisions
- Body of water east of mainland Greece
- Spartan governing body made of older citizens
- Traditional stories involving gods and heroes
- Athenian leader during the Golden Age
- Egyptian city founded by Alexander the Great
- Landform mostly surrounded by water but still connected to land
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- Government ruled by a few powerful individuals
- Sea located west of Greece, near Italy
- Vast ancient empire that fought against Greece
- Government ruled by a king or queen
- Settlement ruled by another land
- Conflict between Athens and Sparta
- Legal member of a city-state or country
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule A ruler who gained power by force and ruled harshly
- Southern Greek peninsula home to Sparta
- Temple on the Acropolis dedicated to Athena
- Greek city-state focused on military training and strength
- Theatrical art form invented by the Greeks
- Athenian group chosen to propose laws
- Period of great cultural and political achievement
- Greek city-state known for democracy and culture
- A ruler who gained power by force and ruled harshly
- Gathering of citizens to make laws in ancient Greece
30 Clues: Settlement ruled by another land • Conflict between Athens and Sparta • Government ruled by a king or queen • Member of the wealthy and noble class • Body of water east of mainland Greece • Athenian group chosen to propose laws • Athenian leader during the Golden Age • Sea located west of Greece, near Italy • Legal member of a city-state or country • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-09-17
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- The king of Athens who was focused on helping the poor people
- The largest city-state in terms of population
- The highest mountain peak in Greece
- The age at which Spartan men joined army
- In the Mycenean civilization, royal families were buried in these tombs
- The last letter of the Greek alphabet
- Ruled the Underworld
- God of the seas, earthquakes, and horses
- The "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" were based off of this war
- The place below the acropolis
- Creator of the socratic method
- God of war
- This percentage of Greece was mountainous
- The formation that Greek soldiers marched in using protective shields
- The gathering place on top of a polis
- Born out of Zeus's forehead
- The age at which Spartan men can retire from army
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- The soup like meal eaten by Spartan soldiers
- Ancient Greece was the size of this U.S. state
- His weapon is the lightning bolt
- Traveling teachers
- Responsible for the Pythagorean theorem
- Greek foot soldiers
- The first letter of the Greek alphabet
- Govt. led by the people
- The city-state that was rigidly military based
- Created the Council of 500
- This type of poem was really long and told stories of heroes
- Word for Greek city-state
- Govt. led by the few
- This is excellence won in a struggle or contest
- The messenger god
- The # of the chief god and goddesses
33 Clues: God of war • The messenger god • Traveling teachers • Greek foot soldiers • Ruled the Underworld • Govt. led by the few • Govt. led by the people • Word for Greek city-state • Created the Council of 500 • Born out of Zeus's forehead • The place below the acropolis • Creator of the socratic method • His weapon is the lightning bolt • The highest mountain peak in Greece • ...
Greek Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-07
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- Wife and sister of Zeus
- Greek God of commerce
- God of the underworld
- the Roman equivalent of ‘Aphrodite’
- God of fertility and wine
- Goddess of chastity, virginity and the hunt.
- other name for lower class in Athens
- in ancient times _______ was the most important site in ancient Greek religion, home to the sanctuary and Oracle of Apollo.
- It is one of the three main styles of Greek architecture and it is heavy and fluted.
- It is an ancient Greek Temple constructed on the Acropolis named after the Demigod Erechtheus, the mythical Athenian king.
- Goddess of love, desire and beauty
- this city-state focused on military
- a place or situation in which concentrated forces interact to cause or influence change or development.
- it is a system of political power controlled by a select group of individuals, sometimes in small number but it could also include large groups.
- other name for middle class in Athens
- It is a greek-inspired house found in Washington D.C. USA.
- It is Greece’s most famous cosmopolitan island, a whitewashed paradise in the heart of the Cyclades.
- other name for upper class in Athens
- It is the most popular island in Greece and it may be the most popular island in the word.
- the belief in or worship of more than one God.
- These columns are the thinnest and smallest columns out of the three main styles of Greek architecture.
- It is where Greeks could buy clothes and cloth.
- Greek equivalent of ‘faster’
- Goddess of corn, grain and the harvest
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- A flat bread made from barley flour.
- Greek equivalent of ‘braver’
- ______ in ancient Greece is a very important part of the daily diet.
- God of war
- training for the military in Sparta began at age ______.
- God of the sea and the protector of all aquatic features
- the Roman equivalent of ‘Athena’
- They are second to the social ranking in Sparta.
- It describes an ornate column style developed in Ancient Greece and one of the three main styles of Greek architecture
- It is the most important shrine in all Greece.
- It is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis and it is dedicated to the Goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron.
- Temple of _____ was the first in Athens to be made of marble.
- The Greeks typically made grapes into _______.
- Greek equivalent of ‘higher’
- the lowest class in Athens
- It is an isolated sandy cove on Zakynthos island and one of the most famous and most photographed beaches in Greece.
- this city-state was main educational, intellectual and the cultural center of Ancient Greece
- They are at the top of the social rankings in Sparta.
- Goddess of the hearth
- Temple of ______ is one of the most delightful Doric temples of Greece.
- The temple of _______ was the most important building in the sanctuary of Delphi.
- God of sky and ruler of the Olympian Gods
- They came from what the Spartans call Helos.
- She was considered the most beautiful woman in the world and she is a Demigod
48 Clues: God of war • Greek God of commerce • God of the underworld • Goddess of the hearth • Wife and sister of Zeus • God of fertility and wine • the lowest class in Athens • Greek equivalent of ‘braver’ • Greek equivalent of ‘higher’ • Greek equivalent of ‘faster’ • the Roman equivalent of ‘Athena’ • Goddess of love, desire and beauty • the Roman equivalent of ‘Aphrodite’ • ...
chaselynn olson 2022-12-08
12 Clues: to leap • fishcat • means pike • opecle sharp • hooked snout • hooked snout • shade in latin • stuck in greek • redish/yelloish • little frot nails • angel eye in greek • gill coverd in greek
Barrett Residential College 2021-09-08
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- Named for a Greek goddess, meeting room
- Barrett Suite open space
- Last name of the Barrett West Dean
- Philosophy of interpretation
- Greek philosopher taught by Plato
- Name of the courtyard outside the Suite
- Barrett merchandise is known as
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- Greek epic poem, read in Human Event
- First-year Barrett class, 2wds
- Named for a Greek god, Susan Etsby's office
- Official name of honors contracts
- Final Barrett paper, directed by faculty
12 Clues: Barrett Suite open space • Philosophy of interpretation • First-year Barrett class, 2wds • Barrett merchandise is known as • Official name of honors contracts • Greek philosopher taught by Plato • Last name of the Barrett West Dean • Greek epic poem, read in Human Event • Named for a Greek goddess, meeting room • Name of the courtyard outside the Suite • ...
Anthony-5th Grade-Week 29 2023-02-15
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- study of human history
- without pity
- a structure or arrangement of something
- definite or indefinite
- a word formed from a verb
- describes a verb
- body of terms
- and, but, if
- study of living organisms
- study of skin
- describes a noun
- branch of mathematics
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- 2nd planet from the sun
- at, without, of, from
- soaked
- scared
- study of diseases
- study of animals
- organize
- set of stories or beliefs
20 Clues: soaked • scared • organize • without pity • and, but, if • body of terms • study of skin • study of animals • describes a verb • describes a noun • study of diseases • at, without, of, from • branch of mathematics • study of human history • definite or indefinite • 2nd planet from the sun • a word formed from a verb • study of living organisms • set of stories or beliefs • ...
Minoans/Mycenaeans 2022-11-29
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- This city was considered the capital of the earliest Greek culture.
- This was the central figure worshipped by the Minoans.
- This group were native to the Greek mainland and inter married with the Mycenaeans.
- This natural phenomena is considered to be the destructive force destroying Minoan culture.
- This early Greek group entered the Greek mainland from central Asia.
- This English archaeologist established the existence of the Minoan culture.
- This barbarian group using iron weapons conquered the Mycenaeans.
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- This was used as payment for taxes in Mycenaean culture.
- This Mycenaean group escaped being conquered by sailing east into the sea and settling on islands.
- This large island in the Mediterranean Sea is considered the birthplace of the first Greek culture.
- The Mycenaeans used these physical features to build fortresses to protect their cities.
- This is considered to be the earliest Greek group, which began around 2500 BC.
- This was the legendary king who ruled the Minoans and brought them wealth.
13 Clues: This was the central figure worshipped by the Minoans. • This was used as payment for taxes in Mycenaean culture. • This barbarian group using iron weapons conquered the Mycenaeans. • This city was considered the capital of the earliest Greek culture. • This early Greek group entered the Greek mainland from central Asia. • ...
Nourısh Your Soul With Culture 2024-06-03
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- Feast A festival that is celebrated by Muslims
- A tradional Italian dance
- A traditional Greek dish
- Ducks A traditional Romanian game
- A traditional Romanian dance
- cake A traditional Italian dessert
- A festival that is celebrated by Christians
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- A traditional Italian game
- A traditional Turkish folk dance
- A traditional Romanian dish
- A Romanian festival
- A traditional Turkish game
- A traditional Romanian dance
- A traditional Turkish dessert
- tail A traditional Greek game
- A traditional Greek Dance
16 Clues: A Romanian festival • A traditional Greek dish • A tradional Italian dance • A traditional Greek Dance • A traditional Italian game • A traditional Turkish game • A traditional Romanian dish • A traditional Romanian dance • A traditional Romanian dance • A traditional Turkish dessert • tail A traditional Greek game • A traditional Turkish folk dance • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-09-05
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- Athenian ruler who brought Direct Democracy to Athens
- War between Mycenae and Troy. Tale in poems and writing
- Greek poet who wrote Odyssey and the Iliad
- Greek Physician that invented medicines
- Ancient Greek city on the island of create
- Government run by few people
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- Greek city-state known for military
- Greek city-state known for education and art
- greatest Greek ruler, called "The Great"
- Taught Alexander the great, taught by Plato
10 Clues: Government run by few people • Greek city-state known for military • Greek Physician that invented medicines • greatest Greek ruler, called "The Great" • Greek poet who wrote Odyssey and the Iliad • Ancient Greek city on the island of create • Taught Alexander the great, taught by Plato • Greek city-state known for education and art • ...
Greek Colors Crossword 2015-12-31
11 Clues: The color of bats • The color of leaves • The color of bananas • The color of tomatoes • The color of rainy sky • The color of eggplants • The color of little pigs • The color of Greek yogurt • The color of Greek oranges • The color of Greek mountains • The color of the Greek sea or sky
Rome vs Greek 2021-03-01
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- most Greek kids _____ to go to school but kids in Rome learned about religions.
- Dancing was entertaining to the Roman society, but the Romans did it so they could _____ life.
- When the Romans would write in their own handwriting, Greeks would draw _____ to show what they wanted to say.
- People in both ancient Rome and Greece liked playing similar _____.
- Romans used ____ and vases that they created for cooking and utensils while the Greeks used them for vase paintings.
- Although the roman music was important to the Roman society, the Greek music was never _____, so we don't know what it sounds like today.
- When the Romans would make paintings out of all kinds of stuff, the Greeks would mainly use pottery like ____.
- Rome had lots of _____ and shops, when Greece did not because of their bad soil.
- The Roman timeline played part in _____ different periods of time while the Greek timeline was an important part to out history.
- _____ in Greece were similar to today's and how people live and help each other, and Rome would have different rules.
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- Romans would paint all kinds of stuff, but the Greeks would paint _____ and other things around them.
- The Greek kids played with normal toys and the Romans played with toys that were a little ______.
- Greeks would have normal drinks with their food but Romans had _____.
- The Romans had pets like birds and monkeys but the Greeks had common pets like _____.
- Greek houses were supposed to keep people ____ in the winter and cold in the summer, and Roman housing were just normal houses.
- the Greeks clothing was simple and the Romans clothes were ______.
- Roman women were treated no different from Roman men, and the Greek women were treated differently from today.
- The Romans found out that _____ was one of their greatest inventions from science, while the Greeks were spreading word to other places.
- in Greek times, people could get out of marriage anytime but in Rome the only way to get out was _____.
- In the Greek times, they would not be able to call their family "Family", they would have to call them "Household"... The Roman children would have to listen to their father, because he was in _____.
20 Clues: the Greeks clothing was simple and the Romans clothes were ______. • People in both ancient Rome and Greece liked playing similar _____. • Greeks would have normal drinks with their food but Romans had _____. • most Greek kids _____ to go to school but kids in Rome learned about religions. • ...
P4 History Semester 2 2023-02-28
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- A type of Greek soldier
- Drinking parties
- A play with happy ending
- The marketplace of Greece was _________.
- A sword with curved blade
- The play with sad and glory ending
- Funny or making you laugh
- _______ was the goddess of hearth and home
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- Greek best fighting ship
- A group of people who performed in Greek play
- The most important room in Greek's home
- A person who tells the story
- The temple of Greece
- Soldiers or armed forces
- To push something with force
15 Clues: Drinking parties • The temple of Greece • A type of Greek soldier • Greek best fighting ship • A play with happy ending • Soldiers or armed forces • A sword with curved blade • Funny or making you laugh • A person who tells the story • To push something with force • The play with sad and glory ending • The most important room in Greek's home • The marketplace of Greece was _________. • ...
theatre 2022-06-02
11 Clues: -covid • -rebirth • -a belief • -a grek god • - a country • -impersonating • -an age in time • -third person, etc • -shields and swords • -something a story needs • -what is now a music band
Greece 2015-06-16
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- currency of Greece
- The capital of Greece
- King of the Greek gods
- A famous Greek landmark
- A mythical beast with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
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- Greek national flower
- Olympus The tallest _________ in Greece
- The Greek prime minister
- the great A famous warrior with a horse called Buceaphus
- A Greek food
10 Clues: A Greek food • currency of Greece • Greek national flower • The capital of Greece • King of the Greek gods • A famous Greek landmark • The Greek prime minister • Olympus The tallest _________ in Greece • the great A famous warrior with a horse called Buceaphus • A mythical beast with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
Ancient Greece Revision 2021-09-03
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- where citizens could speak their minds and cast votes regarding the governing of the city
- alpha + beta
- great Greek warrior from the Iliad
- homer's first book
- Greek military city-state
- huge temple in Athens
- god of war
- philosopher considered the founder of western thought, was executed for his work
- mountains that ran through Greece
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- central public space in Greek city-states
- rock used for temples/sculptures
- fabric used for clothing
- lived on Mount Olympus
- the woman who is said to have caused the Trojan War
- the "first" storyteller
- credited with the development of Athenian Democracy
- used to make wine
- site of a great battle in 490 BC, gave the name for running races
- women, children and slaves were not this
- ruled the underworld
20 Clues: god of war • alpha + beta • used to make wine • homer's first book • ruled the underworld • huge temple in Athens • lived on Mount Olympus • the "first" storyteller • fabric used for clothing • Greek military city-state • rock used for temples/sculptures • mountains that ran through Greece • great Greek warrior from the Iliad • women, children and slaves were not this • ...
Pegasus: The Flame Of Olympus 2017-10-06
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- Emily's human friend
- Emily was surprised to find out that the flame of olympus had a _______
- Greek name for Neptune
- Roman name for Apollo
- The mythological creatures that extinguished the flame of Olympus
- Roman name for Poseidon
- Diana is Apollo's _______
- the Government agency trying to kidnap pegasus
- Where the gods live
- The winged horse
- The main character of the book
- Goddess of the Hearth
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- Apollo is Diana's _______
- Roman name for Zeus
- Main Roman Hero Character
- Diana was (tall/short)
- Greek name for Jupiter
- They use _____ gods in this book
- Nirads are (good/evil)
- Emily was the __________ of Vesta
- Greek name for Diana
- Emily was a _______
- Artemis
- Emily's father
- Joel was a _______
25 Clues: Artemis • Emily's father • The winged horse • Joel was a _______ • Roman name for Zeus • Emily was a _______ • Where the gods live • Emily's human friend • Greek name for Diana • Roman name for Apollo • Goddess of the Hearth • Diana was (tall/short) • Greek name for Jupiter • Nirads are (good/evil) • Greek name for Neptune • Roman name for Poseidon • Apollo is Diana's _______ • ...
Wonders of the world 2023-11-07
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- greek god whose statue was an ancient wonder
- the most beautiful tomb in the world
- ex capital city, before Brasilia
- the country with longest stone wall
- country where the christ redeemer statue is
- famous performing center in Australia
- magnificent mayan city in Mexico
- Easter Island group of rock statues
- the only ancient wonder that remains
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- city named after a greek conqueror
- ancient city in the Tigris river area
- ancient egyptian ruler
- God-chosen leader of the jewish diaspora
- native people who lived in Peru and Chile
- country where Petra, the city is.
- a large roman ruin
- the statue set in Rhodes
- slave people in ancient Egypt
- falls that separate the USA and Canada
- greek name for the godess Diana
20 Clues: a large roman ruin • ancient egyptian ruler • the statue set in Rhodes • slave people in ancient Egypt • greek name for the godess Diana • ex capital city, before Brasilia • magnificent mayan city in Mexico • country where Petra, the city is. • city named after a greek conqueror • the country with longest stone wall • Easter Island group of rock statues • ...
Vocab #4 2024-12-18
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- cruel and aggressive ruler
- greek civilization spreading to the middle east
- confederacy of the greek states
- city-state in Greece, known for philosophy
- ideal past time of peace when they were evolving
- peninsula with many countries & geographical features
- an alliance of the greek states
- government where citizens control
- a war between citizens of the same country
- government with monarch as head
- trading money for goods
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- system of trading
- piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- capital of greece
- a person learning/teaching about philosophy
- a body of troops standing or moving in close formations
- a country in southeastern europe
- small amount of people have control of a country
- the highest class in a certain society
- temple in athens, greece
20 Clues: system of trading • capital of greece • trading money for goods • temple in athens, greece • cruel and aggressive ruler • confederacy of the greek states • an alliance of the greek states • government with monarch as head • a country in southeastern europe • government where citizens control • the highest class in a certain society • city-state in Greece, known for philosophy • ...
Unit 7-Greek 2025-02-22
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- Goddess of marriage, women, and family
- Student of Socrates
- Worshiped goddess Athena, Greek city-state
- The war between Persia and Greece where Greece won
- Wrote "Iliad and Odyssey"
- God of war
- Greek politician and general during the "Golden Age" of Athens
- Mathematician who figured out how pulleys work
- Named "Father of Medicine"
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare
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- Made the Pythagorean Theorem
- Ancient sculptor, painter, and architect
- Had many types of governments, ended on a democracy
- Other name for mercury and god of truth and prophecy
- Known as the Father of Gods and men
- Goddess of love, beauty, desire, and procreation
- Student of Plato
- Type of religion the Greeks had
- Delian league v. Peloponnesian league
- Militaristic, Greek city-state
20 Clues: God of war • Student of Plato • Student of Socrates • Wrote "Iliad and Odyssey" • Named "Father of Medicine" • Made the Pythagorean Theorem • Goddess of wisdom and warfare • Militaristic, Greek city-state • Type of religion the Greeks had • Known as the Father of Gods and men • Delian league v. Peloponnesian league • Goddess of marriage, women, and family • ...
Luke Burner- Religion Crossword 2021-12-03
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- The study of myths, usually belonging to a particular religion
- Supreme being, also known as god
- Roman god of seed and sowing, taught people agricultural and different kinds or art Romanreligion belief in a cultural system, whorshipping somehting that you believe in Rome
- Roman god of fresh water, has a trident
- Roman God of war, also known as agricultural guardian
- Astronomical body, many Roman gods named after them
- belief that there are many gods
- Roman god of fruit and vegetation. Also known as god of wine and ecstasy.
- Roman god of sky and thunder, also king of all gods in roman mythology
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- belief that there is only one god
- Monotheistic religion, based on the life and teachings of Jesus Nazareth
- Monotheistic religion, based of the traditions of the jewish people
- A dynasty of emperors that are worshipped as demigods or deities.
- Roman God of love, has a bow and arrow
14 Clues: belief that there are many gods • Supreme being, also known as god • belief that there is only one god • Roman God of love, has a bow and arrow • Roman god of fresh water, has a trident • Astronomical body, many Roman gods named after them • Roman God of war, also known as agricultural guardian • The study of myths, usually belonging to a particular religion • ...
Tikanga Maori 2025-10-02
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- Site of quashed, peaceful Maori resistance
- Tangata Whenua television channel in Aotearoa W. M.
- constellation in Te Reo Maori known in English as Pleiades or Subaru
- (k.p) Fermented Corn delicacy
- New Zealand largest self-contained lake
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- Demi-god and lord of the sea in Tangata Whenua mythology
- Paramount Chief who devised the All Black Haka
- A Maori delicacy including pork bones with greens ie pūhā
- Demi God in mythology discoverer of Aotearoa and slowed the Sun
9 Clues: (k.p) Fermented Corn delicacy • New Zealand largest self-contained lake • Site of quashed, peaceful Maori resistance • Paramount Chief who devised the All Black Haka • Tangata Whenua television channel in Aotearoa W. M. • Demi-god and lord of the sea in Tangata Whenua mythology • A Maori delicacy including pork bones with greens ie pūhā • ...
Greek/Latin Words 2024-09-13
10 Clues: Greek word for light • Greek word for measure • Greek word for turning • the Latin word for I work • the Latin word for I call • Latin word for I love/like • the Latin word for I praise • Greek word for draw or write • the Latin word for I beg/pray • Greek word for distance/far away
Greek Mythology 2025-01-13
Will's Mythology Puzzle 2012-10-13
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- the messenger god
- tried to drive the sun chariot across the sky
- gave Theseus advice
- also known as greed
- ugly god that was thrown off of Olympus
- beat Turnus and started the state of Rome
- ruler of the underworld
- Hera curses her and she repeats the last words of what someone says
- would not return from any voyage on a boat
- goddess of the cornfield, mistress of planting and harvesting
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- could turn anything into gold
- killed Medusa
- gave man fire without the gods permission
- killed many people in his fits of rage
- a giant Cyclops
- the Odyssey is the story of ------- return home
- queen of the underworld and goddess of flowers
- huntress goddess of the silver bow
- goddess of war strategy
19 Clues: killed Medusa • a giant Cyclops • the messenger god • gave Theseus advice • also known as greed • goddess of war strategy • ruler of the underworld • could turn anything into gold • huntress goddess of the silver bow • killed many people in his fits of rage • ugly god that was thrown off of Olympus • gave man fire without the gods permission • ...
Mythology Part One 2012-12-03
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- Mother Earth, Mother of the Titans
- Goddess of Victory
- God of Smiths and Fire
- Titan who overthrew Uranus
- Goddess of Wisdom
- God of War
- Turned into a cow, guarded by Argus
- First wife of Zeus, Goddess of Prudence
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- Queen of Olympus, Second Wife of Zeus
- Goddess of the Hunt
- The Seas, Second husband of Gaea
- Lord of the Sea
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- The Sky, Father of the Titans
- Hera's Guard, had 100 eyes
- God of Shepherds, Travelers, Merchants, and Thieves
- God of Music, Light, and Reason
- Goddess of Discord
- King of the Gods, Husband of Hera
19 Clues: God of War • Lord of the Sea • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Victory • Goddess of Discord • Goddess of the Hunt • God of Smiths and Fire • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Hera's Guard, had 100 eyes • Titan who overthrew Uranus • The Sky, Father of the Titans • God of Music, Light, and Reason • The Seas, Second husband of Gaea • King of the Gods, Husband of Hera • ...
Norse Mythology Crossword 2024-11-11
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- Loki's archetype
- The first of the gods
- Another name for the Jötnar
- The first man
- Chief of the Aesir gods
- The afterlife of warriors
- God of foresight and protection
- The giant wolf
- The cow created by fire and ice
- The god of motherhood
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- The snake coiled around the earth
- Odin's informants
- Who guards the rainbow bridge of Bifröst
- The Home of Fire
- The Home of Ice
- Realm of the gods
- Thor's Hammer
- The Gaping Abyss
- God of thunder
- The first woman
20 Clues: The first man • Thor's Hammer • God of thunder • The giant wolf • The Home of Ice • The first woman • The Home of Fire • Loki's archetype • The Gaping Abyss • Odin's informants • Realm of the gods • The first of the gods • The god of motherhood • Chief of the Aesir gods • The afterlife of warriors • Another name for the Jötnar • God of foresight and protection • The cow created by fire and ice • ...
Mér leiðist 2023-12-21
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- Main sniper rifle in Counter Strike
- Nba mvp 2020
- Royal _, Navy _, Cobalt _. and more
- 4!
- Main ingredient in tnt Minecraft
- Million millions
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- _ pineapple apple _
- Thousand years
- Not a part of the UK
- Longest river in Africa
- Just _ it (Michael Jackson)
- Door _
- Element 29
- Professional Wrestling
- God of the sun (Egyptian mythology)
- 2!
16 Clues: 4! • 2! • Door _ • Element 29 • Nba mvp 2020 • Thousand years • Million millions • _ pineapple apple _ • Not a part of the UK • Professional Wrestling • Longest river in Africa • Just _ it (Michael Jackson) • Main ingredient in tnt Minecraft • Main sniper rifle in Counter Strike • Royal _, Navy _, Cobalt _. and more • God of the sun (Egyptian mythology)
Gods and Goddesses 2023-01-16
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- GREEK Son of Zsue. Metsar muaicisn, aehcrr gdo, heelar, god of lthgi, god of thtur, sun gdo.
- ROMAN Rold fo het syk and esurpme relur of teh gsdo.
- GREEK Rold fo het syk and esurpme relur of teh gsdo.
- GREEK Z'sues wfie and sietsr. Prtcetoor of magairre, snept msot of her tmie puihsinng the mnay wemon Zeus flel in lvoe whti.
- GREEK Poallo's ntiw setsir and tadhguer of Zsue. Lday of wlid tgnihs and humstnan to the gsdo.
- ROMAN Htdaguer of Szue. Goeddss of Lvoe nad Betuay.
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- GREEK Odg fo wnie dan vegitateon.
- ROMAN Relur of teh sae. Brhtoer fo Zsue. Cairred a thrnorp-eeged saepr kwonn sa a trnedit.
- ROMAN Dog of raw nad nos fo Ezus and Raeh.
- GREEK Dathguer of Zues aenol. No moehtr. She snarpg form his haed fulrg-lown and in flul aromr.
- ROMAN Nos fo Euzs. Wroe wgnis on ihs saadnls and his hta, tuhs aws grfecaul and stfiw.
- GREEK Urelr of hte undowrerld adn the ddae. Brhtoer fo Uzes.
12 Clues: GREEK Odg fo wnie dan vegitateon. • ROMAN Dog of raw nad nos fo Ezus and Raeh. • ROMAN Htdaguer of Szue. Goeddss of Lvoe nad Betuay. • ROMAN Rold fo het syk and esurpme relur of teh gsdo. • GREEK Rold fo het syk and esurpme relur of teh gsdo. • GREEK Urelr of hte undowrerld adn the ddae. Brhtoer fo Uzes. • ...
ancient Greece vocab 2025-09-30
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- a philosopher known for his writings.
- a form of government
- War three-decade-long conflict in ancient Greece
- a city state in ancient Greece
- of Macedonia Philip II of Macedon was the king of the ancient kingdom
- decision-making by voting on laws and policies
- a group of people in ancient greece.
- War a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire
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- Greek philosopher and scientist known for inventing the scientific method of analysis
- he was a veteran that made art of the war
- Civilization Greek culture and Near East customs were combined
- a body of troops standing or moving in close formation
- the Great a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- sombody who lived in ancient greece
- ancient Greek poet and performer
- the art and culture of Greece
16 Clues: a form of government • the art and culture of Greece • a city state in ancient Greece • ancient Greek poet and performer • sombody who lived in ancient greece • a group of people in ancient greece. • a philosopher known for his writings. • he was a veteran that made art of the war • decision-making by voting on laws and policies • ...
Nolan's bad crossword puzzle 2021-10-06
10 Clues: earth • weather • animals • cultures • living organisms • myths and legends • plants and animals • beauty,hair, and skin • human mind and behavior • relationships and humans
