greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Australia 2026-03-23
Ancient Australia 2026-03-23
Ancient Australia 2026-03-23
Greek Civilization Review 2025-04-29
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- Macedonia gained power in the ancient world during the reign of King _____.
- These stories by Aesop were a part of Greek oral tradition.
- These individuals in Greek myths have great powers but look and act like human beings.
- He thought governments should be headed by philosopher-kings.
- He was a commander in the army at 16 and a ruler at 20.
- This group believed that happiness resulted from using reason.
- Many Greeks visited one of these to find out about their future.
- This is a great Athenian writer who stressed courage and understanding.
- This Greek scientist concluded that the earth was round.
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- This man taught students that the universe followed the same laws that governed music and numbers.
- This epic, written by Homer, is about the Trojan War.
- This era was a time when Greek culture spread through the known world.
- This philosopher was sentenced to death for his teachings.
- This is an example of a Greek temple.
- This philosopher's writing had an effect on the U.S. Constitution.
- This city in Egypt was Alexander's capital.
- This philosopher taught his students the "golden mean".
- These people rejected the idea of absolute right or wrong.
18 Clues: This is an example of a Greek temple. • This city in Egypt was Alexander's capital. • This epic, written by Homer, is about the Trojan War. • He was a commander in the army at 16 and a ruler at 20. • This philosopher taught his students the "golden mean". • This Greek scientist concluded that the earth was round. • ...
CS - Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
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- ancient Greek boat with 3 levels of oars
- Home to the gods and goddesses
- Refused change
- Democracy used by the Athenians
- Formation used by Spartans in battle
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- Greek market place
- War between Greece and Persia
- King of Gods
- Sporting event that occurs every 4 years
- Father of Medicine
- Greek City-State
- Goddess of the moon
- Queen of Gods
- Minoan's and Mycenaean's main source of trade
- Accepted change to improve
15 Clues: King of Gods • Queen of Gods • Refused change • Greek City-State • Greek market place • Father of Medicine • Goddess of the moon • Accepted change to improve • War between Greece and Persia • Home to the gods and goddesses • Democracy used by the Athenians • Formation used by Spartans in battle • ancient Greek boat with 3 levels of oars • Sporting event that occurs every 4 years • ...
personal helicon 2022-11-22
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- the name of a mountain
- river that leads to the underworld
- flower born from a greek character
- the city where 300 starts
- Heaney's source of inspiration
- the theme represented by narcissus
- beneath all in Greek Myth
- A helicon also makes
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- ____and the muses on mount Helicon
- character born from a river
- god of the underworld
- the home of greek gods
- narcissus's companion
- the theme embodied by Artemis
- god who eats his children
15 Clues: A helicon also makes • god of the underworld • narcissus's companion • the name of a mountain • the home of greek gods • the city where 300 starts • god who eats his children • beneath all in Greek Myth • character born from a river • the theme embodied by Artemis • Heaney's source of inspiration • ____and the muses on mount Helicon • river that leads to the underworld • ...
ancient Greece vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- a body of heavily armed infantry
- an ancient Greek city
- a war with Greece and the Persians
- restoring peace to his country
- the social eight
- a towering figure
- most influential philosopher
- bronze age civilization
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- an ancient Greek philosopher
- greatest military leaders in the world
- one of the four major ethnic groups
- a system of government
- a war between Athens and Sparta
- the rise of new comedy
- a Greek poet
15 Clues: a Greek poet • the social eight • a towering figure • an ancient Greek city • a system of government • the rise of new comedy • bronze age civilization • an ancient Greek philosopher • most influential philosopher • restoring peace to his country • a war between Athens and Sparta • a body of heavily armed infantry • a war with Greece and the Persians • ...
Greek GODS of WAR, PEACE and VICTORY 2024-06-12
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- Athena's aspects of warfare
- What Greek see in Ares
- A temple in Athens dedicated to Athena
- Eirene brings tranquility and...
- Ancient Greek's belief in God
- The goddess of Peace
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- Ares is depicted in
- Father of the Greek gods
- Greek God of War
- The capital of Greece named after Athena
- Greeks build these in gods' honour
- Goddess of War and Wisdom
- Where Nike gives the Greeks success
- Athena's three characteristics
- Goddess of Victory
15 Clues: Greek God of War • Goddess of Victory • Ares is depicted in • The goddess of Peace • What Greek see in Ares • Father of the Greek gods • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Athena's aspects of warfare • Ancient Greek's belief in God • Athena's three characteristics • Eirene brings tranquility and... • Greeks build these in gods' honour • Where Nike gives the Greeks success • ...
Anthropological Vocabulary 2026-03-15
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- Research based on numbers and data.
- The study of human beings and their cultures.
- Greek word for human.
- Greek word for writing.
- Set of patterns of human activity within a group.
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- The study of individual cultures.
- Greek word for people.
- Research based on information.
- Branch of anthropology that focuses on societal characteristics.
- Branch of anthropology that focuses on palpable human features.
- Greek word for studying.
- A person.
12 Clues: A person. • Greek word for human. • Greek word for people. • Greek word for writing. • Greek word for studying. • Research based on information. • The study of individual cultures. • Research based on numbers and data. • The study of human beings and their cultures. • Set of patterns of human activity within a group. • ...
ancient greece 2018-03-05
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- who received salary
- who taught A2+B2=C2
- what did Hippocrates do
- who taught the elements
- who taught zoology
- what did homer do
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- what column did the greek use that starts with a C
- what column did the greek use that starts with an I
- rule of
- what did phidia do
- who taught ethics
- what did herodotus do
- pericles the _____ general
- how were officials picked
- what did Sophocles do
- what column did the greek use that starts with a D
16 Clues: rule of • who taught ethics • what did homer do • what did phidia do • who taught zoology • who received salary • who taught A2+B2=C2 • what did herodotus do • what did Sophocles do • what did Hippocrates do • who taught the elements • how were officials picked • pericles the _____ general • what column did the greek use that starts with a C • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-10-10
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- relating to a Bronze Age civilization
- Greek Philosopher
- Last phase of the Bronze Age Greece
- Settlers of Greece
- founder of the peripatetic school
- king of macedonia
- A way of government that follows their people
- Greek philosopher who taught Plato
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- king of ancient greece
- new wave of greek colonization
- Legendary author of the iliad
- Mass military formation
- A series of wars with Achaemenid and Greece
- The highest class in Greece society
- War fought between Greece and Athens
- A city-state in Ancient Greece
16 Clues: Greek Philosopher • king of macedonia • Settlers of Greece • king of ancient greece • Mass military formation • Legendary author of the iliad • new wave of greek colonization • A city-state in Ancient Greece • founder of the peripatetic school • Greek philosopher who taught Plato • Last phase of the Bronze Age Greece • The highest class in Greece society • ...
Mediterranean Cuisine 2024-06-26
15 Clues: Meat wrap • Rice dish • Flatbread • Greek wrap • Yogurt dip • Meat skewer • Creamy rice • Bulgur salad • Greek cheese • Nutty pastry • Eggplant dish • Stuffed leaves • Chickpea spread • Bread appetizer • Chickpea fritter
Greek and Latin Number Roots 2025-09-08
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- Latin for one, as in _____cycle and _____corn.
- Greek for six, as in ______gon or _____hedron.
- Greek for two, as in duet or duel.
- Latin for 100, as in _____ury or per_____.
- Latin for seven, as in ______ember or _____uplets.
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- Latin for four, as in ______lateral or _____rant.
- Greek and Latin for ten, as in _____ember or _____ade.
- Latin for nine, as in _____ogenarian or _____agon.
- Greek and Latin for eight, as in _____apus or _____ober.
- Greek and Latin for three, as in _____angle or ____plet.
- Greek for five, as in ______gon or _______gram.
11 Clues: Greek for two, as in duet or duel. • Latin for 100, as in _____ury or per_____. • Latin for one, as in _____cycle and _____corn. • Greek for six, as in ______gon or _____hedron. • Greek for five, as in ______gon or _______gram. • Latin for four, as in ______lateral or _____rant. • Latin for nine, as in _____ogenarian or _____agon. • ...
Chile anyways 2021-03-19
13 Clues: a greek • a country • a Chinese • a dance app • ginger bestie • a greek russian • when you're stupid • when you're thirsty • can't live without it • when you get evry sick • when you chat with people • when you're very attractive • is a place where you can't find the way out
Beowulf Crossword 2017-10-28
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- dosent use weapons to fight
- Long narrative poem that recounts the adventures of a legend hero
- written by individual authors drawing on the style and conventions of the folk epic.
- she wolf,sea creature, sea witch
- mead halls name
- the hero receives help from a god or another supernatural force.
- hrothgars throne was protected by him.
- wexstans son
- celebration in the mead hall hurt his ears
- where grendel and his mother lived
- stories about heroes were recited or sung and passed down orally.
- demonstrate the hero's courage, strength, or virtue.
- danish warrior, questioned beowulfs ability
- travelling storytellers or minstrel.
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- beowulf took this after he killed him
- important events from the history or mythology of a nation or culture.
- latin for in the middle of things.
- hrothgars dad
- share certain literary or formal character.
- warriors met to sacrifice to them
- beowolfs sword
- long,dangerous, journey or mission undertaken by the epic hero.
- grendel terrorized hrothgar
- danish king
- reflect the values of his culture and usually figure prominently in the history or mythology of his people
- beowolfs dad
- central character of an epic
- beowolfs dad
28 Clues: danish king • wexstans son • beowolfs dad • beowolfs dad • hrothgars dad • beowolfs sword • mead halls name • dosent use weapons to fight • grendel terrorized hrothgar • central character of an epic • she wolf,sea creature, sea witch • warriors met to sacrifice to them • latin for in the middle of things. • where grendel and his mother lived • travelling storytellers or minstrel. • ...
Parker Roberts 2021-02-11
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- In both Rome and Greece, sports were very “ “, and for the Romans, the colosseum was where the Romans could enjoy watching sports.
- Both Romans and Greeks loved slavery, especially the “ “ ones depended on their slaves for a more luxurious life.
- Greece’s army wasn’t one whole city-state while Rome’s army was “ “.
- Greeks did not really care about “ “, but Romans paid attention to what they wore.
- Roman artists focused on “ “ and goddesses, but Greek decorated almost every part of their lives.
- Both people from Greece and Rome liked “ “ a variety of games.
- Greeks thought that learning was one of the best ways to spend your “ “, and Romans thought just learned about Greek traditions and Roman politics.
- While Greek girls would marry young, roman girls would be able to marry at “ “ time.
- Greek architecture is original, while Romes was based on “ “.
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- Greece and Rome both had many “ “ kinds of toys.
- Both Greece and Rome had many “ “ in their towns.
- Both Greeks and Rome’s history had started off with “ “.
- While Greek art is filled with many different arts, Rome’s is based off of “ “ music.
- While Greece’s daily life was very similar to today’s life, Rome’s was “ “.
- Roman music was very “ “ to ancient roman culture, but no one really knows what Greek music sounded like.
- For both Greece and Rome, dancing was very “ “.
- The greeks houses in ancient times were designed to keep the people “ “ during hot summers, but the Roman houses were for culture.
- Both Greece and Rome drank “ “.
- The Greeks love their “ “ especially their dogs, but the Romans had different kinds of pets.
- The lives of Greek women were different from the lives of Roman women because of their “ “ rights.
20 Clues: Both Greece and Rome drank “ “. • Greece and Rome both had many “ “ kinds of toys. • Both Greece and Rome had many “ “ in their towns. • For both Greece and Rome, dancing was very “ “. • Both Greeks and Rome’s history had started off with “ “. • Greek architecture is original, while Romes was based on “ “. • ...
Greek Gods 2024-04-23
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- Born to kill their grandfather
- Greek God of War
- Turns everything to stone when looked upon
- The god of time
- Greek goddess of war and wisdom
- Greek god of the sea
- Sibling of Apollo
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- Father of Hercules
- Son of Zeus
- The messenger god
- Goddes of love and beauty
- Brother of Zeus
- The goddess of domestic life
- Sibling of Artemis
14 Clues: Son of Zeus • Brother of Zeus • The god of time • Greek God of War • The messenger god • Sibling of Apollo • Father of Hercules • Sibling of Artemis • Greek god of the sea • Goddes of love and beauty • The goddess of domestic life • Born to kill their grandfather • Greek goddess of war and wisdom • Turns everything to stone when looked upon
Greek and Latin origin words 2024-08-15
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- biography, biology, biohazard, bioelectric Greek
- ascribe, script, manuscript Latin
- asteroid, astronomy, astronaut Greek
- autograph, graph, grapheme, graphic Greek
- unicycle, unicorn, uniform, unity, unite Latin
- telecast, telephone, telescope, telegraph Greek
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- microscope, micro-organism, microphone Latin
- terrain, territory, terracotta, terrestrial Latin
- aquatic, aqueduct, aquamarine, aquarium Latin
- photograph, photogenic, photosynthesis Greek
10 Clues: ascribe, script, manuscript Latin • asteroid, astronomy, astronaut Greek • autograph, graph, grapheme, graphic Greek • microscope, micro-organism, microphone Latin • photograph, photogenic, photosynthesis Greek • aquatic, aqueduct, aquamarine, aquarium Latin • unicycle, unicorn, uniform, unity, unite Latin • telecast, telephone, telescope, telegraph Greek • ...
Alexandar The Great 2025-03-13
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- Kingdoms: successor states formed after the death of Alexander the Great, spanning from Greece to India, characterized by the spread of Greek culture and the fusion of Greek and local traditions
- Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great.
- Antony: commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician
- Kingdom: Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the Great
- Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises,
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country
- networks: interconnected systems of routes and partnerships that facilitate the exchange of goods, services, and culture between different regions
- at Alexandria: massive ancient library in Alexandria, Egypt, and a significant repository of knowledge in the ancient world
- Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars.
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- Kingdom: officer and successor of Alexander the Great (during the hellenistic period)
- person who inherits or has the right to inherit property
- person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring
- of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research
- Pharaoh was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Antioch on the Orontes was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC.
- Kingdom: Macedonian Greek royal house which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period.
- VII:last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, a powerful and strategic leader, and the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- : macondian greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great
- capital city of italy
19 Clues: capital city of italy • Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars. • person who inherits or has the right to inherit property • Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great. • of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research • person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring • ...
Alexandar The Great 2025-03-13
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- Kingdoms: successor states formed after the death of Alexander the Great, spanning from Greece to India, characterized by the spread of Greek culture and the fusion of Greek and local traditions
- Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great.
- Antony: commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician
- Kingdom: Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the Great
- Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises,
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country
- networks: interconnected systems of routes and partnerships that facilitate the exchange of goods, services, and culture between different regions
- at Alexandria: massive ancient library in Alexandria, Egypt, and a significant repository of knowledge in the ancient world
- Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars.
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- Kingdom: officer and successor of Alexander the Great (during the hellenistic period)
- person who inherits or has the right to inherit property
- person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring
- of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research
- Pharaoh was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Antioch on the Orontes was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC.
- Kingdom: Macedonian Greek royal house which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period.
- VII:last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, a powerful and strategic leader, and the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- : macondian greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great
- capital city of italy
19 Clues: capital city of italy • Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars. • person who inherits or has the right to inherit property • Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great. • of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research • person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring • ...
Alexandar The Great 2025-03-13
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- Kingdoms: successor states formed after the death of Alexander the Great, spanning from Greece to India, characterized by the spread of Greek culture and the fusion of Greek and local traditions
- Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great.
- Antony: commonly known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician
- Kingdom: Hellenistic kingdom based in Egypt, founded by Ptolemy I Soter, a general of Alexander the Great
- Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises,
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a region or country
- networks: interconnected systems of routes and partnerships that facilitate the exchange of goods, services, and culture between different regions
- at Alexandria: massive ancient library in Alexandria, Egypt, and a significant repository of knowledge in the ancient world
- Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars.
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- Kingdom: officer and successor of Alexander the Great (during the hellenistic period)
- person who inherits or has the right to inherit property
- person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring
- of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research
- Pharaoh was the title of the monarch of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty
- Antioch on the Orontes was a Hellenistic Greek city founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC.
- Kingdom: Macedonian Greek royal house which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period.
- VII:last active pharaoh of ancient Egypt, a powerful and strategic leader, and the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- : macondian greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great
- capital city of italy
19 Clues: capital city of italy • Caesar: led the roman army in the gallic wars. • person who inherits or has the right to inherit property • Macedonian Greek general and successor of Alexander the Great. • of Alexandria: renowned ancient center of learning and research • person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring • ...
Great Empires 2015-11-12
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- the conqueror from Macedon who reigned from 336 to 323 B.C.
- the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C.
- stretches along Nile river to present day sudan
- a partnership among Greek city-states that was founded in order to confront the Persian military threat
- empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C.
- a Spartan king known for his efforts in fighting the Persians
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- empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C.
- a war fought between the city-states of Athens and Sparta that lasted from 431 B.C. to 404 B.C.
- a tax or payment in goods or money
- a Greek statesman who came to power in 507 B.C. and ended the rule of the tyrants
- a Greek lawgiver, appointed in 594 B.C., who initiated many reforms in Greek society
- related to the blending of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences that occurred after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- laws that are written down
- iron was first used as weapons
- stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea
- empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600
16 Clues: laws that are written down • iron was first used as weapons • empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C. • empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C. • a tax or payment in goods or money • empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600 • the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C. • stretches along Nile river to present day sudan • stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea • ...
gods and goddesses 2021-10-21
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- Greek Name is Aphrodite
- This god lights the sky with his fiery horses
- Neptune called these his sea horses
- goddess of agriculture
- brother of Jupiter and Pluto
- The symbol of Neptune
- The only god to have wings
- Her symbol is a bow and arrow.
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- All Romans are descendants of this god
- protector of Rome
- The symbol of Juno
- Mar's symbols were the sword
- His Greek name is Greek
- What does Pluto's name mean?
- The season when Ceres was happy
- banished from heaven because of a physical deformity
16 Clues: protector of Rome • The symbol of Juno • The symbol of Neptune • goddess of agriculture • Greek Name is Aphrodite • His Greek name is Greek • The only god to have wings • Mar's symbols were the sword • What does Pluto's name mean? • brother of Jupiter and Pluto • Her symbol is a bow and arrow. • The season when Ceres was happy • Neptune called these his sea horses • ...
Life in Ancient Greece 2023-09-19
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- A type of government where the power is held by a few people.
- the central meeting place in Ancient Greek cities. Democracy was born there.
- The ruler of a Greek city-state
- The Greek name for a city-state.
- a fortified citadel within a larger city. It is usually located on top of a hill and at the center of the city.
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- A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens
- A Greek philosopher who is considered to be the founder of western philosophy.
- An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years.
- A Greek philosopher who introduced the idea of observing and recording nature. He also tutored Alexander the Great and began his own school in Athens.
- A Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens and wrote many philosophical dialogues.
- the citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states.
11 Clues: The ruler of a Greek city-state • The Greek name for a city-state. • A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens • the citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states. • A type of government where the power is held by a few people. • An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years. • ...
Word Roots Crossword 2024-05-14
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- Greek root meaning "star" or "celestial body"
- Latin root meaning "hundred"
- Greek root meaning "life"
- Latin root meaning "water"
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- Latin root meaning "see"
- Greek root meaning "sound"
- Latin root meaning "hear"
- Greek root meaning "far" or "distant"
- Greek root meaning "time"
- Latin root meaning "earth" or "land"
10 Clues: Latin root meaning "see" • Latin root meaning "hear" • Greek root meaning "time" • Greek root meaning "life" • Greek root meaning "sound" • Latin root meaning "water" • Latin root meaning "hundred" • Latin root meaning "earth" or "land" • Greek root meaning "far" or "distant" • Greek root meaning "star" or "celestial body"
RegWorldVocab1 2021-09-01
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- Greek X usually included beautiful people who suffer.
- The four Old World cradles of civilization emerged around X.
- Greek X usually included funny, ugly people.
- Historical X requires evidence and reason.
- X sources are synthetic and/or analytical.
- The X revolution saw people focus on agriculture and move into larger settlements.
- The Code of X was written in cuneiform.
- The Greek gods were X but worse.
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- You have to assert and defend a X.
- Agriculture required the X of animals.
- Government informed by religious belief
- In pure X everyone votes on everything.
- The Egyptians learned to use the Nile for X.
- Greek X encourages us to examine our lives and find our own moral path.
- Land between two rivers.
- The spread of ideas, technology, and culture
- X sources are artifacts of the time/thing we're studying.
17 Clues: Land between two rivers. • The Greek gods were X but worse. • You have to assert and defend a X. • Agriculture required the X of animals. • Government informed by religious belief • In pure X everyone votes on everything. • The Code of X was written in cuneiform. • Historical X requires evidence and reason. • X sources are synthetic and/or analytical. • ...
greek 2022-09-28
Greek Names 2024-09-18
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- ran 26 miles from the town of Marathon to Athens to announce the Greek victory in a decisive battle over the Persian
- the Great- was only 20 when he became king of Macedonia
- was a famous Athenian playwrights
- Plato's most famous pupil
- wrote the Elements, a textbook on plane geometry.
- familiar to geometry students for his Pythagorean theorem, taught that the essence of the universe could be found in music and number
- Aristophanes was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens and a poet of Old Attic Comedy
- Leonidas- was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta.
- the greatest historian of the ancient world.
- He worked on the geometry of spheres and cylinders and also established the value of the mathematical constant pi.
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- a sculptor whose true love was philosophy.
- wrote History of the Persian Wars, often seen as the first real history in Western civilization.
- considered by many the greatest philosopher of Western civilization.
- was another important astronomer.He determined that Earth was round
- tried to create more realistic characters.
- of Persia- served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Pericles was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens
- of Persia- was a Persian ruler who served as the fourth King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
- Aristarchus of Samos was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician
- Phillip of Macedon- came to the throne.He built a powerful army and turned Macedonia into the chief power of the Greek world.
20 Clues: Plato's most famous pupil • was a famous Athenian playwrights • a sculptor whose true love was philosophy. • tried to create more realistic characters. • the greatest historian of the ancient world. • wrote the Elements, a textbook on plane geometry. • the Great- was only 20 when he became king of Macedonia • ...
Unit 10 Crossword Review 2026-03-20
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- Art and practice of government
- Foreigner in a Greek city-state, often a merchant or artisan
- Government in which a small group of people rule
- A(n) _____ democracy is one in which people elect representatives to make the nation’s laws
- Hereditary class of rulers; Greek for “rule by the best people”
- Men responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- Membership in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
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- A(n) _____ democracy is one in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of government
- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
- Ownership and control of other people as property
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- A(n) _____ state is society organized for the purpose of waging war
- Military housing
- A(n) _____ farmer is a person who pays rent, either in money or crops, to grow crops on another person’s land
- In ancient Greece, a government run by a strong ruler
- Greek city-state
- Legal member of a country or city-state
- The upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city’s defenses were located
19 Clues: Military housing • Greek city-state • Art and practice of government • Legal member of a country or city-state • Government in which a small group of people rule • Ownership and control of other people as property • In ancient Greece, a government run by a strong ruler • Form of government in which citizens hold political power • ...
Will’s Favourites 2025-11-08
12 Clues: favourite crisps • favourite biscuit • favourite girlfriend • favourite Greek sweet • favourite grilled dish • favourite summer fruit • favourite Greek singer • favourite birthday trip • favourite weekend hobby • favourite song (artist) • favourite Greek island 2025 trip • favourite restaurant Port Stephens Oct 24
FFF 2026-01-01
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- playwright known for political comedy
- performer credited with introducing the first actor
- plays short humorous performances following tragedies
- used as a backdrop and changing area
- Greek god honored in early theater festivals
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- exaggerated and humorous Greek theater style
- tragedian who introduced a second actor
- emotional release experienced by the audience
- playwright known for strong character development
- serious type of Greek play focused on fate and downfall
- circular space where the chorus performed
- group that sang and commented on the action
- seating area of a Greek theater built into a hillside
13 Clues: used as a backdrop and changing area • playwright known for political comedy • tragedian who introduced a second actor • circular space where the chorus performed • group that sang and commented on the action • exaggerated and humorous Greek theater style • Greek god honored in early theater festivals • emotional release experienced by the audience • ...
Apostles'Creed 2022-03-29
10 Clues: The Rock • Sacred to God • hagios (Greek) • koinonia (Greek) • ekklesia (Greek) • I believe (Latin) • Kata holos (Greek) • Anointed one (Hebrew) • sea near village of Capernaum • Written by Paul to Thessalonians
G77 2025-12-30
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- Greek coastal sea
- Tropical Atlantic sea
- Alaska-Siberia sea
- Antarctic surrounding ocean
- Largest ocean
- Northwestern European sea
- Western Italian sea
- Northern European sea
- Russian Pacific sea
- Australia-NewZealand sea
- Greek island sea
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- Italy-Balkans sea
- Third-largest ocean
- Second-largest ocean
- Smallest ocean
- Australian reef sea
- Europe-Africa sea
- Africa-Arabia sea
- Largest inland sea
- Europe-Asia inland sea
20 Clues: Largest ocean • Smallest ocean • Greek island sea • Italy-Balkans sea • Greek coastal sea • Europe-Africa sea • Africa-Arabia sea • Alaska-Siberia sea • Largest inland sea • Third-largest ocean • Australian reef sea • Western Italian sea • Russian Pacific sea • Second-largest ocean • Tropical Atlantic sea • Northern European sea • Europe-Asia inland sea • Australia-NewZealand sea • ...
Greek Gallery Walk Review 2022-04-21
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- Famous Greek author who wrote the Odyssey.
- A famous Greek philosopher, student of Socrates.
- The most famous and powerful Greek God.
- People from a city state who were all warriors.
- The capitol city of Greece.
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- Famous Greek warrior who died from a heel wound.
- What continent Greece is on.
- Famous Greek temple in the acropolis in Athens.
- A famous story by Homer.
- A war between Greece and Troy.
- a horse used by Greeks to invade Troy.
11 Clues: A famous story by Homer. • The capitol city of Greece. • What continent Greece is on. • A war between Greece and Troy. • a horse used by Greeks to invade Troy. • The most famous and powerful Greek God. • Famous Greek author who wrote the Odyssey. • Famous Greek temple in the acropolis in Athens. • People from a city state who were all warriors. • ...
Gods and Goddesses 2023-11-10
12 Clues: Pluto's wife • Jupiter's wife • Bacchus's wife • King of the gods • symbol for Pluto • symbol for Bacchus • symbol for Jupiter • Pluto's Greek name • Jupiter's Greek name • Bacchus's Greek name • God of the Underworld • God of celebration and wine
Ancient Greece Review 2020-02-23
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- A mythical creature who is featured prominently in Ancient Greek comedies
- Ancient Greek theatre festivals began as a way to honour this god
- An ancient Greek city famed for it representative style of government
- An ancient Greek philosopher executed by the city of Athens
- This philosopher wrote the first known book of literary criticism, The Poetics
- An outdoor space where audience would gather for the theatre festival
- Aristotle's theory about how theatre should affect audience
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- The first man to step out of the Ancient Greek chorus and act out the characters
- This war was fought between Athens and Sparta from 431 to 404 BCE
- We have the most surviving copies of comedies from this Ancient Greek playwright
- "people" + "government"
- This play by Aristophanes satirises the Peloponnesian War
12 Clues: "people" + "government" • This play by Aristophanes satirises the Peloponnesian War • An ancient Greek philosopher executed by the city of Athens • Aristotle's theory about how theatre should affect audience • This war was fought between Athens and Sparta from 431 to 404 BCE • Ancient Greek theatre festivals began as a way to honour this god • ...
Greek Art 600 B.C.E. - 30 B.C.E. 2022-09-12
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- bowl used for mixing water & wine
- Late Greek period showing drama and movement
- The Spear Bearer
- Horizontal band of sculptures, narrative
- Creator of the Canon of Proportions
- a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model.
- A column that is shaped like a female figure
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- An archaic Greek sculpture of a standing youth
- lktinos and Kallikrates architects
- rectangular cloth pinned at shoulder and drapes over body
- Triangular top of temple
- A graceful arrangement of the body based on tilted shoulders & hips and bent knees
- Winged Greek goddess
- a public plaza in a Greek city
14 Clues: The Spear Bearer • Winged Greek goddess • Triangular top of temple • a public plaza in a Greek city • bowl used for mixing water & wine • lktinos and Kallikrates architects • Creator of the Canon of Proportions • Horizontal band of sculptures, narrative • Late Greek period showing drama and movement • A column that is shaped like a female figure • ...
Athens vs. Sparta Crossword 2020-09-27
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- Where did the ancient Greeks meet and conduct business?
- What is the Greek word for city-state?
- Which Greek city-state created the first democracy?
- What is the name of a Greek foot soldier?
- Greece went from a _____ economy based on trade to a money economy with coins.
- What kind of government is headed by one ruler?
- An Athenian tyrant who ended debt slavery
- What is the name for a location that is apart from Greece, but kept economic ties with it?
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- What is the name of the large hill around which Greek city-states are built?
- What kind of government is run by a small group of people?
- In what form of government do people vote to make decisions?
- Who has certain rights and responsibilities to their community? (Hint! They're free adult males)
- Which city-state had a strong military, but was considered "uncultured" to the Greek world?
- An Athenian tyrant who created a strict law code
- What type of government is ruled by one very powerful person? (Hint! Sometimes we think of them as bad...)
- What area of land is nearly surrounded by water?
- What is fertile land called?
17 Clues: What is fertile land called? • What is the Greek word for city-state? • What is the name of a Greek foot soldier? • An Athenian tyrant who ended debt slavery • What kind of government is headed by one ruler? • An Athenian tyrant who created a strict law code • What area of land is nearly surrounded by water? • Which Greek city-state created the first democracy? • ...
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Great Empires 2015-11-12
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- empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C.
- a war fought between the city-states of Athens and Sparta that lasted from 431 B.C. to 404 B.C.
- laws that are written down
- stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea
- a Greek lawgiver, appointed in 594 B.C., who initiated many reforms in Greek society
- a partnership among Greek city-states that was founded in order to confront the Persian military threat
- empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600
- a Greek statesman who came to power in 507 B.C. and ended the rule of the tyrants
- iron was first used as weapons
- empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C.
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- stretches along Nile river to present day sudan
- a Spartan king known for his efforts in fighting the Persians
- the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C.
- the conqueror from Macedon who reigned from 336 to 323 B.C.
- a tax or payment in goods or money
- related to the blending of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences that occurred after the conquests of Alexander the Great
16 Clues: laws that are written down • empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C. • iron was first used as weapons • empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C. • a tax or payment in goods or money • empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600 • the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C. • stretches along Nile river to present day sudan • stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-30
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- Type genus of the family Cyprinidae: carp
- A deep-water marine sponge having a cylindrical skeleton of intricate glassy latticework; found in the waters of the East Indies and the eastern coast of Asia
- By descent through the female linepolygraph A medical instrument that records several physiological processes simultaneously (e.g., pulse rate and blood pressure and respiration and perspiration)
- (Roman mythology) goddess of the hearth and its fire whose flame was tended by vestal virgins; counterpart of Greek Hestia
- (used of noses) turned up at the end
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- Small prostrate or ascending shrub having scarlet flowers and succulent fruit resembling cranberries; sometimes placed in genus Styphelia
- French revolutionary leader (born in Switzerland) who was a leader in overthrowing the Girondists and was stabbed to death in his bath by Charlotte Corday (1743-1793)
- Bearded reddish sheep of southern Asia
8 Clues: (used of noses) turned up at the end • Bearded reddish sheep of southern Asia • Type genus of the family Cyprinidae: carp • (Roman mythology) goddess of the hearth and its fire whose flame was tended by vestal virgins; counterpart of Greek Hestia • ...
Random 2021-10-25
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- queen to the olympians
- Ruler of the underworld
- the world tree
- demigod and son of zeus
- greek god of war
- Home to the dark elves
- bridge that connects to the other nine realms
- Norse goddess of death
- norse god of war
- realm of the dead
- toughest of the 12 labors of Hercules
- home to the greek gods
- name of thors weapon
- King of the greek gods
- greek god of the seas
- norse god of mischief and thors adoptive brother
- home to the light elves
- home to thor
- land of ice,mist, and cold
- mother to the titans and is mother earth
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- titan who holds the world on his shoulders
- guardian of the underworld
- dipped in the River Styx in the underworld as a baby
- realm of earth norse
- youngest son of gaia
- name of thors axe
- 7-headed monster from the sea
- Roman god of war
- pulled the sun across the sky in a chariot
- was named frigg in myth and wife to odin
- father to the olympians
- supreme trickster and the titan god of fire
- name of the gorgon
- where loki is from
- greek god of poetry and music
- Roman king of the gods
- home of the vanir sister race to the asgardians
- home to the fire giants
- father to Thor
39 Clues: home to thor • the world tree • father to Thor • Roman god of war • greek god of war • norse god of war • name of thors axe • realm of the dead • name of the gorgon • where loki is from • realm of earth norse • youngest son of gaia • name of thors weapon • greek god of the seas • queen to the olympians • Home to the dark elves • Norse goddess of death • home to the greek gods • Roman king of the gods • ...
vocab 2022-10-06
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- Greek philosopher born in Athens
- a war by Athens and Sparta
- relating to or denoting a late Bronze Age
- home run
- a member of a Hellenic people
- Mediterranean
- conflict from Achaemenid empire
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- Greek philosopher and polymath
- a city state in ancient Greece,
- troops or police officers in formation
- Greek philosopher from Athens
- known as Alexander the Great,
- relating to or denoting a Bronze Age
- king of the ancient kingdom
- government by the whole population
- the highest class in certain societies
16 Clues: home run • Mediterranean • a war by Athens and Sparta • king of the ancient kingdom • Greek philosopher from Athens • known as Alexander the Great, • a member of a Hellenic people • Greek philosopher and polymath • a city state in ancient Greece, • conflict from Achaemenid empire • Greek philosopher born in Athens • government by the whole population • ...
Ancient Greek Wars 2020-09-23
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- Peasant forced to work the land in Sparta
- The final battle between Alexander and Darius III
- The battle formation used by the ancient Greek military
- Name given to the fast, maneuverable Greek warships
- Series of wars between Athens and Sparta
- The name of Alexander's famous horse
- Type of government used in Athens
- Leader of Persia at the END of the Persian Wars
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- Battle in which 300 Spartans, plus other Greeks, were able to temporarily hold off the larger Persian forces
- An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens
- This killed around 2/3 of the Athenian population in 430 BC
- A governor who ruled in the provinces of Persia
- The major Greek city that was sacked by Persia during the Persian Wars
- Father of Alexander the Great
- Leader of the Peloponnesian League
- Persian court custom that involved bowing down and kissing the hand of others
- Athens’ plan to invade the island of Sicily: __________ Expedition
- Secret weapon of the Indian military
18 Clues: Father of Alexander the Great • Type of government used in Athens • Leader of the Peloponnesian League • The name of Alexander's famous horse • Secret weapon of the Indian military • Series of wars between Athens and Sparta • Peasant forced to work the land in Sparta • An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens • A governor who ruled in the provinces of Persia • ...
Rome vs Greece 2022-02-11
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- Greeks was the what?
- The Scipip africanus Major invades Africa and defeats who?
- Second Punic War begins against who?
- The God of War named Mars gave birth to two sons. What's the first son's name?
- The way that Greek ate was also what?
- Fruits and nuts were also a large part of the Greek what?
- The Twelve Tables of Roman Laws are published by who or what.
- who was a gladiator, leads a rebellion of slaves.
- Greeks believed that the goddess of who
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- Ancient Rome is victorious against who. after defeating the league at the Battle of Lake Regillus.
- What was the huge part of the Greek diet?
- A Greek meal was what?
- The First Punic War begins with what?
- The ancient Greeks simply made use of the what?
- Julius Caesar is assassinated by who?
- Having a meal was not only about eating what?
- Ancient Greeks din't eat much what?
- The ancient Romans defeated who?
- We now know that the Greeks diet was very what?
- During 578 B.C.E. this period ancient Rome was ruled by Lucius Tarquinius Priscus. He built what.
20 Clues: Greeks was the what? • A Greek meal was what? • The ancient Romans defeated who? • Ancient Greeks din't eat much what? • Second Punic War begins against who? • The First Punic War begins with what? • Julius Caesar is assassinated by who? • The way that Greek ate was also what? • Greeks believed that the goddess of who • What was the huge part of the Greek diet? • ...
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 • ...
Ancient Greece - Autumn Desjarlais - Mr D. 2023-02-16
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- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
- legal member of a country or state
- Greek city-state
- ownership and control of other people as property
- hereditary class or rulers
- greek military formation of heavily armoured soldiers
- Military Housing
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- man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in sparta
- government in which people elect representatives to make nations laws
- Foreigner in a greek city-state
- Art and Practicing of Government
- Government in which a small amount of people have control
- Messenian person forced to be work as a lowly farmer
- the upper part of an ancient Greek city
- unjust use of power or in Ancient Greece a government run by a strong ruler
15 Clues: Greek city-state • Military Housing • hereditary class or rulers • Foreigner in a greek city-state • Art and Practicing of Government • 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 be work as a lowly farmer • ...
Topic 6 Ancien t Greece Lessons 1-3 2025-11-03
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- A government in which citizens take part directly in the day-to-day affairs of the
- A Greek military formation of heavily armed foot soldiers who moved together as a unit
- "high city". In Greek, the upper part of an ancient Greek city, where public buildings and the city's defenses were located
- Military housing
- A democracy in which people elect representatives to make the nation's
- A Greek City-State
- A Messinian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Sparta
- Unjust use of power, or in Greece a government run by a strong ruler
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- Membership in a state or community that gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
- Society organized for the purpose of waging war.
- heredity class of rulers, Greek for "rule by the best people"
- Art and practice of government
- A government in which a small group of people rule
- Legal member of country or city state
- A government where citizens hold political power.
- Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
16 Clues: Military housing • A Greek City-State • Art and practice of government • Legal member of country or city state • Society organized for the purpose of waging war. • A government where citizens hold political power. • A government in which a small group of people rule • heredity class of rulers, Greek for "rule by the best people" • ...
Chase 4Pd 2026-01-09
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- Greek physician and philosopher who is often called the "father of clinical medicine and surgery"
- the vase features highly details paintings of Greek athletes
- he believed that people must never stop looking for knowledge
- an ancient Greek religious sanctuary on Mount Parnassus
- taught about mathematics and astronomy
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- ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, astronomer, engineer, and inventor
- was a student of Socrates
- Greek painted is also admired for its realism and detail
- prominent Greek mathematician and logician, often called the "father of geometry"
- ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare and handicrafts
10 Clues: was a student of Socrates • taught about mathematics and astronomy • an ancient Greek religious sanctuary on Mount Parnassus • Greek painted is also admired for its realism and detail • ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare and handicrafts • the vase features highly details paintings of Greek athletes • ...
Delving into Derivatives 2026-05-12
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- A standardized exchange-traded contract for future buying or selling of an asset.
- The extent of fluctuation in the price of an asset over time.
- Earning risk-free profit by exploiting price differences in different markets.
- The financial asset on which a derivative contract is based.
- An option Greek measuring the rate of change of delta.
- The date on which a derivative contract ceases to exist.
- The predetermined price at which an option can be exercised.
- An option Greek showing how much an option price changes with the underlying asset price.
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- An option that gives the holder the right to sell an asset.
- The price paid to purchase an option contract.
- The reference value used to calculate payments in a derivative contract.
- A derivative agreement where two parties exchange cash flows or financial obligations.
- A customized agreement to buy or sell an asset at a future date at a fixed price.
- The collateral required to enter and maintain derivative positions.
- A strategy used to reduce or offset financial risk.
- Financial contracts giving the right, but not the obligation, to trade an asset at a set price.
- An option Greek representing the impact of time decay on option value.
- An option that gives the holder the right to buy an asset.
- An option Greek indicating sensitivity to changes in market volatility.
- An option Greek measuring sensitivity to changes in interest rates.
20 Clues: The price paid to purchase an option contract. • A strategy used to reduce or offset financial risk. • An option Greek measuring the rate of change of delta. • The date on which a derivative contract ceases to exist. • An option that gives the holder the right to buy an asset. • An option that gives the holder the right to sell an asset. • ...
Greek mathematics 2022-05-12
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- period of Greek mathematics spanning from 300BC-300AD
- Greek translation of 5
- Greek numerical system
- Greek translation of 100
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- period of Greek mathematics spanning from 600-300BC
- invented algorithm to find out GCD
- name of mathematical text Euclid created in Greek history
- Greek translation of 10
- made the formula a2+b2=c2
9 Clues: Greek translation of 5 • Greek numerical system • Greek translation of 10 • Greek translation of 100 • made the formula a2+b2=c2 • invented algorithm to find out GCD • period of Greek mathematics spanning from 600-300BC • period of Greek mathematics spanning from 300BC-300AD • name of mathematical text Euclid created in Greek history
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? • ...
Unit 1- Nicholas Garcia 2023-10-13
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- revelation The communication if truth and knowledgeable from God to his children
- means anointed one in Greek.
- God became human flesh
- the promised deliverer of the Jewish nation prophesied in the hebrew bible. Anointed one
- Greek word meaning Lord or master,
- son of god 100% divine 100% human, god saves.
- scripture Bible
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- the teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church, especially as exercised by bishops or the pope.
- Divine guidance or inspiration, discovery of knowledge
- the agreement which brings a commitment between God and his people.
- means master or lord, my lord,, Hebrew
- Greek for students. Follows Christ
- Christian reflection, teaching and doctrine concerning Jesus of Nazareth. The study of who Jesus is through his titles.
- belief or opinion that disagrees with the catholic teachings or beliefs
- A person who redeems something, Christ
- Sacraments
- good news in Greek. Christ has risen
- a major crime against the power of the state
18 Clues: Sacraments • scripture Bible • God became human flesh • means anointed one in Greek. • Greek for students. Follows Christ • Greek word meaning Lord or master, • good news in Greek. Christ has risen • means master or lord, my lord,, Hebrew • A person who redeems something, Christ • a major crime against the power of the state • son of god 100% divine 100% human, god saves. • ...
Ancient Greece - Juliet Pagel 2023-02-16
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- Legal member of a country or city state
- Greek military formation of heavy armed foot soldiers
- Ownership and control of other people as property
- Art and practice of government
- Messenian person forced to work as a lowly farmer by Spart
- Military housing
- Foreigner in a Greek city state, often a merchant or artisan
- Government in which a small group of people rule
- Member in a state or community which gives a person civil and political rights and obligations
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- Unjust use of power
- Greek city state
- Hereditary class of rulers
- Man responsible for the day-to-day operation of the government in Sparta
- Upper part of a ancient Greek city
- Form of government in which citizens hold political power
15 Clues: Greek city state • Military housing • Unjust use of power • Hereditary class of rulers • Art and practice of government • Upper part of a ancient Greek city • Legal member of a country or city state • Government in which a small group of people rule • Ownership and control of other people as property • Greek military formation of heavy armed foot soldiers • ...
culture significance 2026-03-27
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- The Greek word for a city-state
- This philosopher taught by asking many questions
- He was a student of Socrates
- Greek thinkers used this to understand life using logic
- A famous Greek product used in trade and cooking
- Greeks traded across this large sea
- These games honored Zeus
- This god ruled the sea and earthquakes
- The king of the Greek gods controlled thunder
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- Athens was known for this type of government
- This philosopher believed Earth was the center of the universe
- Her story explained why seasons change
- The Olympic Games began as this type of religious celebration
- This was the main port of Athens
- This public place was used for meetings and markets
15 Clues: These games honored Zeus • He was a student of Socrates • The Greek word for a city-state • This was the main port of Athens • Greeks traded across this large sea • Her story explained why seasons change • This god ruled the sea and earthquakes • Athens was known for this type of government • The king of the Greek gods controlled thunder • ...
WHO AM I? 2016-01-18
10 Clues: God of the sun • God of war (Norse) • Messenger of Zeus (Roman) • God of the sea (Greek name) • Ruler of heaven (Roman name) • Queen of heaven (Greek name) • Goddess of wisdom (Roman name) • God of underworld (Greek name) • Goddess of the moon (Greek name) • Goddess of love and beauty (Greek name)
Ancient Greece vs, Ancient Rome 2021-02-11
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- An Oligarchy is ruled by a
- the great Instead of having different parts of a government like Rome, Greece was only a country for the time ruled
- For both the Romans and Greeks, music was a very part of life
- While Romans just thought of dance as a form of entertainment, the Greeks believed that dance was one of the most parts of life
- While the Romans were a Republic, the Greeks were a
- dogs were the most pet in Ancient Greece
- Nobody knows what Greek sounded like because it was never actually recorded
- Greeks settled their buildings by the Sea
- Greeks believed was very important to keep
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- Roman were usually condemned criminals who were made to fight against each other
- Augustus was the emperor of the Roman Empire
- Instead of the Greeks having to be 15 to marry, like Romans, Greek girls instead, had to be
- In Greece, women could buy but not their property
- Both of the Romans and Greek focused on their art on their important figures
- Ancient Greek philosophers were considered to have a lot of
- Roman women had almost equal rights to men, but married Greek women were by their husbands
- In Greece, women were not allowed to be
- Romans used Roman to write different numbers
- Games were a part of Ancient Roman times
19 Clues: An Oligarchy is ruled by a • In Greece, women were not allowed to be • dogs were the most pet in Ancient Greece • Games were a part of Ancient Roman times • Greeks settled their buildings by the Sea • Greeks believed was very important to keep • Augustus was the emperor of the Roman Empire • Romans used Roman to write different numbers • ...
Vocab 2024-04-24
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- an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom”
- in early Greek city-states, a fortified gathering place at the top of a hill that was sometimes the site of temples and public buildings.
- authoritative, traditional; relating to the literature, art, architecture, and ideals of the ancient Greek and Roman world
- a long poem that tells the deeds of a great hero, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer
- the school of thought developed by the philosopher Epicurus in Hellenistic Athens; it held that happiness is the chief goal in life, and the means to achieve happiness was the pursuit of pleasure
- “the rule of the few”; a form of government in which a select group of people exercises control.
- the early Greek city-state, consisting of a city or town and its surrounding countryside.
- the method of teaching used by the Greek philosopher Socrates; it employs a question-and-answer format to lead pupils to see things for themselves by using their own reason
- in early Greece, the qualities of excellence that a hero strives to win in a struggle or contest
- the school of thought developed by the teacher Zeno in Hellenistic Athens; it says that happiness can be achieved only when people gain inner peace by living in harmony with the will of God and that people should bear whatever life offers
- the period between 461 b.c. and 429 b.c. when Pericles dominated Athenian politics and Athens reached the height of its power
- an epic poem describing Odysseus adventures in his ten-year attempt to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War.
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- the age of Alexander the Great; period when the Greek language and ideas were carried to the non-Greek world
- in early Greek city-states, an open area that served as a gathering place and as a market.
- a system of government in which the people participate directly in government decision making through mass meetings
- in ancient Sparta, a captive person who was forced to work for the conqueror.
- moral principles; generally recognized rules of conduct
- proudly boasted that Athens had become the “school of Greece.”
- in ancient Greece, a sacred shrine where a god or goddess was said to reveal the future through a priest or priestess
- A Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy
- which were presented in a trilogy—a set of three plays—built around a common theme
- to protect against ambitious politicians
- to discuss by considering opposing viewpoints
- a form of drama that portrays a conflict between the protagonist and a superior force and having a protagonist who is brought to ruin or extreme sorrow, especially as a result of a fatal flaw
- a plan or method
- a wall of shields created by foot soldiers marching shoulder to shoulder in a rectangular formation.
26 Clues: a plan or method • to protect against ambitious politicians • to discuss by considering opposing viewpoints • A Greek epic poem describing the siege of Troy • moral principles; generally recognized rules of conduct • proudly boasted that Athens had become the “school of Greece.” • an organized system of thought, from the Greek for “love of wisdom” • ...
learning contract 4 2026-01-21
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- A person who seeks wisdom and knowledge through rational inquiry (e.g., Socrates, Plato).
- A rival alliance of city-states led by Sparta.
- The blend of Greek, Middle Eastern, and other cultures after Alexander's conquests.
- A dense, rectangular military formation of Greek soldiers with spears and shields.
- A powerful Greek city-state known for democracy and naval strength. Monarchy: Government ruled by a single person (king/queen), typically inherited power.
- An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens for defense against Persia.
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- Government ruled by a small class of wealthy, noble families.
- A large peninsula in Southeast Europe where Greece is located. Barter Economy: Trading goods and services directly without using money. Money Economy: An economic system using currency as a medium of exchange.
- Government in which power is held by the people (rule by citizens). Oligarchy: A government where a small group of people holds power.
- A period of immense cultural and economic flourishing in Athens (c. 460–429 BCE).
- The main temple on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena.
- An independent, self-governing Greek city-state.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- war A war fought between citizens of the same country or state.
- A single ruler who seized power illegally in ancient Greece.
- A kingdom north of Greece that conquered the Greek city-states under Alexander the Great.
16 Clues: Land surrounded by water on three sides. • A rival alliance of city-states led by Sparta. • An independent, self-governing Greek city-state. • A single ruler who seized power illegally in ancient Greece. • Government ruled by a small class of wealthy, noble families. • war A war fought between citizens of the same country or state. • ...
Divided Attention Experiment 2025-10-23
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- Morning beverage
- Fresh water lobster
- Greek stone fruit
- Greek God of the sun
- Hunger Games' 3rd book
- Solar systems 4th planet
- IT - "Information ____"
- Nintendo racing game
- Largest mammals
- 29th periodic element
- Red Muppet character
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- Woodwind instrument
- Study of X-rays
- Private educator
- Flightless bird
- Ghost synonym
- "Shape of You" singer
- Submarines locator
- Sweden's capital
19 Clues: Ghost synonym • Study of X-rays • Flightless bird • Largest mammals • Morning beverage • Private educator • Sweden's capital • Greek stone fruit • Submarines locator • Woodwind instrument • Fresh water lobster • Greek God of the sun • Nintendo racing game • Red Muppet character • "Shape of You" singer • 29th periodic element • Hunger Games' 3rd book • IT - "Information ____" • Solar systems 4th planet
Divided Attention Experiment 2025-10-23
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- IT - "Information ____"
- Solar systems 4th planet
- Submarines locator
- 29th periodic element
- Morning beverage
- Study of X-rays
- Greek stone fruit
- Nintendo racing game
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- Sweden's capital
- Woodwind instrument
- Largest mammals
- Ghost synonym
- "Shape of You" singer
- Red Muppet character
- Flightless bird
- Greek God of the sun
- Fresh water lobster
- Hunger Games' 3rd book
- Private educator
19 Clues: Ghost synonym • Largest mammals • Flightless bird • Study of X-rays • Sweden's capital • Morning beverage • Private educator • Greek stone fruit • Submarines locator • Woodwind instrument • Fresh water lobster • Red Muppet character • Greek God of the sun • Nintendo racing game • "Shape of You" singer • 29th periodic element • Hunger Games' 3rd book • IT - "Information ____" • Solar systems 4th planet
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
Ancient.1 2025-10-15
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- A structure that carried water to a city from the neighbouring hills in the Roman Empire.
- 'Citadel' in Greek, the central part of several Greek poleis; a fortress on a hilltop.
- The Greek for 'general'. Military and political leaders in ancient Athens.
- The Greek for 'common people'. The word 'democracy' comes from it.
- The peninsula in Central Greece around the city of Athens.
- Meaning 'leader' in Greek. 9 such leaders were elected every year, each with a specific 'portfolio'.
- The Greek word for 'council'. The Council of the 500 was one of the leading bodies in ancient Athens.
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- Another word for immigrants in ancient Athens.
- The most famous statesman in Ancient Athens. His leadership marked the heyday of democracy in Athens in the 5th century BC.
- This famous ancient European city was allegedly founded in 753 BC.
- The word for 'common people' in ancient Rome.
- A special voting when the "winner" had to leave Athens for 10 years (in order to prevent the development of tyranny).
- The most important decisions in democratic Athens were made in this body.
- The largest amphitheatre in Rome.
14 Clues: The largest amphitheatre in Rome. • The word for 'common people' in ancient Rome. • Another word for immigrants in ancient Athens. • The peninsula in Central Greece around the city of Athens. • This famous ancient European city was allegedly founded in 753 BC. • The Greek for 'common people'. The word 'democracy' comes from it. • ...
Mr Powell's Challenge Crossword 2024-09-12
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- letter in the Greek alphabet
- interesting hairstyle
- writing something down in school
- month and a name
- what we do on Thursday afternoon
- when someone predicts the future using stars
- teacher's computer
- second letter of the greek alphabet
- when someone is older
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- either cold or warm
- tool used to look into space
- state in America
- first letter of the greek alphabet
- when something is unbalanced
14 Clues: state in America • month and a name • teacher's computer • either cold or warm • interesting hairstyle • when someone is older • letter in the Greek alphabet • tool used to look into space • when something is unbalanced • writing something down in school • what we do on Thursday afternoon • first letter of the greek alphabet • second letter of the greek alphabet • ...
The Iliad 2025-03-06
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- King of Mycenae, commander of the greeks
- The cause of the Trojan war
- Goddess of love
- greatest Greek hero
- Trojan hero that kills Patroclus
- Achilles friend
- Greek hero, begs Achilles to help with the war
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- Goddess of War
- Name of the people of Troy
- Helen's ex-husband
- God of Olympus
- Stole Helen from Greece and started the war
- Zeus's wife
- The second greatest Greek Hero
14 Clues: Zeus's wife • Goddess of War • God of Olympus • Goddess of love • Achilles friend • Helen's ex-husband • greatest Greek hero • Name of the people of Troy • The cause of the Trojan war • The second greatest Greek Hero • Trojan hero that kills Patroclus • King of Mycenae, commander of the greeks • Stole Helen from Greece and started the war • Greek hero, begs Achilles to help with the war
Ancient Greece 2025-09-29
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- Athneian leader who urged the building of a strong navy after Marathon
- Empire stretching from Asia Minor to the border of India, led by Darius I and Xerxes I
- Persian King who launched the first invasion of Greece in 490 BCE
- Persian King who led the second, larger invasion of Greece in 480 BCE
- Site of the 490 BC Battle where Greeks defeated the Persians
- sea controlled by the Greeks after victories in the Persian Wars
- Spartan King who led the defense at Thermopylae
- Land - based alliance led by Sparta opposing Athenian dominance
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- Mountain pass defended by 300 Spartans against the Persians
- Legendary Athenian runner who inspired the modern marathon after the Battle of Marathon
- Naval battle where the Greek fleet destroyed much of the Persian navy
- Wealthiest Greek city - state around 500 BC that helped Ionia rebel
- Battle in 479 BCE where Greeks defeated the Persian army for good
- Region in Asia Minor where Greek city - states rebelled against Persian Rule
- Naval Alliance led by Athens to continue fighting Persia and protect Greek city - states
- The Spartan religious festival during which Sparta declined to help Athens before the Battle of Marathon
- Type of Athenian warship used to defeat the Persian navy at Salamis
- Greek military formation used effectively at Marathon
18 Clues: Spartan King who led the defense at Thermopylae • Greek military formation used effectively at Marathon • Mountain pass defended by 300 Spartans against the Persians • Site of the 490 BC Battle where Greeks defeated the Persians • Land - based alliance led by Sparta opposing Athenian dominance • sea controlled by the Greeks after victories in the Persian Wars • ...
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 Rome and Greece 2023-12-11
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- Greek philosopher was the teacher of Alexander the Great
- Greek goddess is associated with wisdom, warfare, and civilization
- known for its impressive network of roads and infrastructure
- elected officials in Ancient Rome
- direct democracy
- and Remus raised by wolves
- Greek philosopher is best known for his dialogues and "Socratic Method"
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- Society with militaristic approach in Greece
- king of the gods in Rome
- common people in Ancient Rome
- Greek historian wrote the "Histories"
- wrote the epic poem "The Iliad"
- King of the gods in Greece
13 Clues: direct democracy • king of the gods in Rome • King of the gods in Greece • common people in Ancient Rome • and Remus raised by wolves • wrote the epic poem "The Iliad" • elected officials in Ancient Rome • Greek historian wrote the "Histories" • Society with militaristic approach in Greece • Greek philosopher was the teacher of Alexander the Great • ...
Great Empires 2015-11-12
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- the conqueror from Macedon who reigned from 336 to 323 B.C.
- the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C.
- stretches along Nile river to present day sudan
- a partnership among Greek city-states that was founded in order to confront the Persian military threat
- empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C.
- a Spartan king known for his efforts in fighting the Persians
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- empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C.
- a war fought between the city-states of Athens and Sparta that lasted from 431 B.C. to 404 B.C.
- a tax or payment in goods or money
- a Greek statesman who came to power in 507 B.C. and ended the rule of the tyrants
- a Greek lawgiver, appointed in 594 B.C., who initiated many reforms in Greek society
- related to the blending of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian influences that occurred after the conquests of Alexander the Great
- laws that are written down
- iron was first used as weapons
- stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea
- empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600
16 Clues: laws that are written down • iron was first used as weapons • empire lasting 539 to 330 B.C. • empire lasting 1100 to 600 B.C. • a tax or payment in goods or money • empire lasting 900 B.C. to A.D. 600 • the king of Macedon from 359 to 336 B.C. • stretches along Nile river to present day sudan • stretches from Persian Gulf to Mediterranean Sea • ...
ethics 2025-02-06
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- The disposition to do what is supposed to be done, no matter how unprecedented the circumstances, no matter how unique the situation
- Described by Yves Simon as both a qualitative and existential disposition
- The general Greek worldview
- (Greek term) The end-goal of man
- (Greek term) Reason or principle, speech or idea conveyed by speech
- The mean between the extremes of cowardice and foolhardiness
- The mean between the extremes of stinginess and extravagance
- (Greek term) Excellence
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- The moral virtue in relation to “another one” (either individual or social)
- (Plural form) Result from a poor resolution of the conflict that normally exists between our senses and our reason
- (Plural form)Beings capable only of nutrition, growth, and reproduction
- The control of the drive toward the pleasurable (and away from the unpleasant)
- A rational and political animal
- The virtue essential to friendship; friends stand by one another even when others would turn away
- (Greek term) End-goal
15 Clues: (Greek term) End-goal • (Greek term) Excellence • The general Greek worldview • A rational and political animal • (Greek term) The end-goal of man • The mean between the extremes of cowardice and foolhardiness • The mean between the extremes of stinginess and extravagance • (Greek term) Reason or principle, speech or idea conveyed by speech • ...
Sort 29 2022-02-23
Ancient Greece Crossword #1 2019-02-27
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- a fast spreading deadly disease
- a greek outdoor market
- the war that is considered to be a myth
- government run by the people
- a person who studies truth and knowledge
- city-state the was strictly military
- a very harsh or cruel ruler
- god of the sky
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- god of the underworld
- King of Macedonia
- greek word for city-state
- government run by wealthy people
- a greek fortress of a city normally built on a high hill
- hired soldier
- form of democracy Athens had
- wife of Zeus
16 Clues: wife of Zeus • hired soldier • god of the sky • King of Macedonia • god of the underworld • a greek outdoor market • greek word for city-state • a very harsh or cruel ruler • government run by the people • form of democracy Athens had • a fast spreading deadly disease • government run by wealthy people • city-state the was strictly military • the war that is considered to be a myth • ...
Egypt & Greece 2016-11-29
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- Big body of water that borders Egypt
- King of Egypt
- Jewish escape from Egypt
- Sea that borders Greece
- Really old (like during Greek & Roman times or older)
- Egyptian sun god
- Worship many gods
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- Having no freedom and being owned by another person
- First democracy
- Tomb of Pharoah
- A long box in which a dead person is buried
- To put a dead body into the ground
- Where Greek gods live
- Athletic competition between nations of world
- Greek city state famous for their warriors
- Main river in Egypt
16 Clues: King of Egypt • First democracy • Tomb of Pharoah • Egyptian sun god • Worship many gods • Main river in Egypt • Where Greek gods live • Sea that borders Greece • Jewish escape from Egypt • To put a dead body into the ground • Big body of water that borders Egypt • Greek city state famous for their warriors • A long box in which a dead person is buried • ...
Golden Age Crossword 2024-01-19
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- historian who tried recording events
- philosopher who wrote about governments
- doctor that promised to do no harm
- mathematician who calculated right triangles
- greek column that is "fancy"
- female midwife and first female doctor
- philosopher who encouraged questions
- blind poet who wrote epic poems
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- greek column that is "simple"
- female speech writer and teacher
- a famous temple to Athena
- political leader of Athens
- architect who designed the Parthenon
- philosopher who also studied biology
- greek column that looks like "eyes"
- female Spartan advisor
16 Clues: female Spartan advisor • a famous temple to Athena • political leader of Athens • greek column that is "fancy" • greek column that is "simple" • blind poet who wrote epic poems • female speech writer and teacher • doctor that promised to do no harm • greek column that looks like "eyes" • historian who tried recording events • architect who designed the Parthenon • ...
Oedipus the King and Greek Plays 2024-05-09
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- Author of "Oedipus the King"
- Blind prophet in "Oedipus the King"
- Counterargument to the strophe
- When the Chorus expresses an initial position on what's happening in the play
- Oedipus' biological father (whom he murdered)
- Oedipus accuses this character of plotting against him
- King of Thebes
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- Group of actors in a Greek play that perform songs and provide background information and commentary
- Oedipus' mother/wife
- Leader of a Greek play
- What a scene is called in a Greek play
- Songs performed by the Chorus at the end of each scene
- Greek monster that was terrorizing Thebes before Oedipus defeated it
- Where the play is set
14 Clues: King of Thebes • Oedipus' mother/wife • Where the play is set • Leader of a Greek play • Author of "Oedipus the King" • Counterargument to the strophe • Blind prophet in "Oedipus the King" • What a scene is called in a Greek play • Oedipus' biological father (whom he murdered) • Songs performed by the Chorus at the end of each scene • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
dana is the coolest/ there may be more then one word per line. 2012-11-28
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- an alliance with Corinth, Megara, and other cities in the peoloponnesus
- repealed harsh dracos laws
- the chief and father of the greek gods
- period between the olympic games
- bad one word rule
- first tyrant of athens
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- every offense was punishable by death
- organized league of greek city states
- determined to conquer greece
- slaves
- a high code of ethics
- ruled by the few rich
- rule by the best
- rule by one, called king
- influenced greek thinking with the iliad and odysey
15 Clues: slaves • rule by the best • bad one word rule • a high code of ethics • ruled by the few rich • first tyrant of athens • rule by one, called king • repealed harsh dracos laws • determined to conquer greece • period between the olympic games • every offense was punishable by death • organized league of greek city states • the chief and father of the greek gods • ...
The blood of Olympus 2020-12-03
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- Roman peace of clothing
- The main charter of the book
- The roman demi god camp
- Percy's girlfrend
- The biggest ocean in the world
- The romans most famous god and is the war god
- half man half god
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- the roman good of boundaries
- the greek demi god camp
- The greek god of the sea
- The roman god of the sky and thunder
- Percy's roman cousin
- the roman authority
- The land beyond the god's
- magical greek sword
15 Clues: Percy's girlfrend • half man half god • the roman authority • magical greek sword • Percy's roman cousin • Roman peace of clothing • the greek demi god camp • The roman demi god camp • The greek god of the sea • The land beyond the god's • the roman good of boundaries • The main charter of the book • The biggest ocean in the world • The roman god of the sky and thunder • ...
Greece 2019-05-06
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- / A sauce made out of strained yogurt, cucumbers and garlic
- / popular greek dessert which has a flaky crust
- / Fried balls of dough drenched in honey with cinnamon
- / gluten free cookie containing almonds
- / Spinach pie
- / Giant baked beans
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- / An eggplant dip
- / Grilled lamb chops
- / Greek Coffee
- / Stuffed grape leaves
- / Traditional Greek salad
- / A sweet, egg-enriched bread served at Christmas and Easter
- / stuffed tomatoes with vibrant color
- / ice cream
- / A dish of meat roasted - Often served in a sandwich
15 Clues: / ice cream • / Spinach pie • / Greek Coffee • / An eggplant dip • / Giant baked beans • / Grilled lamb chops • / Stuffed grape leaves • / Traditional Greek salad • / stuffed tomatoes with vibrant color • / gluten free cookie containing almonds • / popular greek dessert which has a flaky crust • / Fried balls of dough drenched in honey with cinnamon • ...
HR - Unit 2 Review 2023-02-13
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- people who conquered ancient greek
- God of gods
- name of a slave from sparta
- Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey
- battle that inspired the 26.2 mile run
- creator of the socratic method
- mountain where the gods live
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- training all spartan boys went through
- unbeatable formation of spartan warriors
- a form of government where everyone has a voice
- City state with the fiercest warriors
- greek like, relating to greek culture
- inventor of the academy
- slayer of the minotaur
- Goddess of wisdom
15 Clues: God of gods • Goddess of wisdom • slayer of the minotaur • inventor of the academy • name of a slave from sparta • mountain where the gods live • creator of the socratic method • Writer of the Iliad and Odyssey • people who conquered ancient greek • City state with the fiercest warriors • greek like, relating to greek culture • training all spartan boys went through • ...
Chapter 1-THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE 2026-04-16
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- A Greek scientist who studied the human body and started the idea that humans started in the sea
- A Greek scientist who studied the sky and tried to explain the planets and stars
- A Greek scientist who proposed that all matter is composed of atoms
- Needs an “IF” and “THEN” statement
- A Greek scientist who came up with a good analogy for atoms
- The Latin word for question
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- A Greek scientist who started the thinking of atoms
- An Egyptian who studied medical procedures
- A ancient form of paper, made from a plant of the same name
- The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws
- A Greek scientist who was one of the first to attempt a complete description of the planets and stars but they put Earth at the center
- A Greek scientist who forwarded science using mathematics and is on the Fields Medal with the inscription “Rise above oneself and grasp the world”
12 Clues: The Latin word for question • Needs an “IF” and “THEN” statement • An Egyptian who studied medical procedures • A Greek scientist who started the thinking of atoms • A ancient form of paper, made from a plant of the same name • A Greek scientist who came up with a good analogy for atoms • A Greek scientist who proposed that all matter is composed of atoms • ...
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
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
week 27: Dominick 2022-03-30
12 Clues: myth • math • heat • auto • sorry • a study • a mobile vehicle • heat in your house • study of the earth • where you eat in school • liquid is keeping warm by • his temperature on the was 98
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
Early Greece, Athens and SParta and Greece's golden age 2021-11-15
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- a place
- music brings people together
- power structure
- best friend of the city
- democracy citizens
- the chief of chiefs
- group of long buildings
- distance marathon
- best friend of mermaids
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- when it makes sense
- when you offer something
- literary genre
- come before in order or position.
- someone's intelligence
- group of long buildings
- when something bad happens
- exaggeration of something
- subjugated population
- The small state of Greece
19 Clues: a place • literary genre • power structure • distance marathon • democracy citizens • when it makes sense • the chief of chiefs • subjugated population • someone's intelligence • group of long buildings • best friend of the city • group of long buildings • best friend of mermaids • when you offer something • exaggeration of something • The small state of Greece • when something bad happens • ...
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
Ireland 2026-03-25
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- porter
- le fait de jouer
- : le fait de raconter des histoires
- après
- filet
- avant
- terrain
- ...1921
- siècle
- frapper
- pays
- bouger
- le chant
- la langue irlandaise en irlandais
- crosse
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- la danse
- barre transversale
- joueur
- indépendance
- la balle ( en irlandais)
- mythologie
- aujourd'hui
- donner un coup de pied
- rebondir
- des héros
- maintenant
- marquer
- légende
- terrain de jeu(playing...)
- match
30 Clues: pays • après • filet • avant • match • porter • joueur • siècle • bouger • crosse • terrain • ...1921 • frapper • marquer • légende • la danse • rebondir • le chant • des héros • mythologie • maintenant • aujourd'hui • indépendance • le fait de jouer • barre transversale • donner un coup de pied • la balle ( en irlandais) • terrain de jeu(playing...) • la langue irlandaise en irlandais • : le fait de raconter des histoires
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). “ • ...
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
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 • ...
