greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
Ancient Sparta 2019-10-21
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- The Goddess of Marriage, Mothers and Families
- Twenty-eight citizens aged sixty or over, elected for life to form (with the kings) Sparta's Gerousia.
- A place where Spartiates gathered informally for conversation.
- The sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- Other people from other city states that were granted acess by the Spartan state in exchange for military service.
- Five magistrates elected annually from among all Spartiates.
- Spartan youths in their late teens.
- The Goddess of Wisdom, War, and Useful Arts
- A battle between the Greeks and Persia it was fought in a passe.
- The founder of the Lyceum and the Peripatetic school of philosophy
- What is the formation where warriors armed with long spears and interlocking shields.
- What where boys encouraged to steal.
- The battle which the 'Marathon' was named after.
- The age a Spartan soldier could retire from the military.
- In anicent Sparta women had more __ than in other city-states.
- The ancient warrior king of the Greek city-state of Sparta,he lead the 300 spartans to victory at thermopylae.
- The god of sea's in the ancient greek religon.
- Council of Elders: Sparta's supreme administrative, legislative and judicial body.
- A Spartan's major choice of weapon.
- A large unit of weight, about 26 kg or 60 Greek minas
- ‘boy-herdsman’. Senior Spartiate appointed as Trainer-in-Chief of the class of boys
- The person who started the military-oriented reformation of Spartan society in accordance with the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi.
- A provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire.
- Later assimilated to Artemis goddess who had an important shrine at Sparta close to the west bank of the River Eurotas
- The god of the underworld in the ancient greek religon.
- The Spartans considered themselves to be direct descendents of the Greek hero _____.
- A weapon spartans used to throw at their enimes.
- The God of archery, music, poetry, prophecy, medicine, and later on the god of the sun.
- A Spartan law
- The king of the titans of the greek religon.
- The god of war.
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- A battle fought between an alliance of the Greek city-states, including Sparta, Athens and Corinth against Persia.
- Organized, killing of random helots by youths of the Spartiate class.
- The Goddess of Agriculture.
- The greeks worst enemy in becoming a great empire.
- What age did Spartan children get taken away from their home to be trained in the military.
- At Sparta, the six senior army officers
- The war fought between Sparta and Athens.
- The strait where a naval battle was fought between Greece and Persia.
- The distinctive Spartan system of upbringing and training.
- A close quarter weapon used by Spartan Warriors.
- A Spartan device for sending sSpartiates Full Spartan citizens, who attained this status through a combination of birth, successful completion of the agoge and election to a mess.ecret messages. The text was written on a strip of leather wound round a staff, which the sender then retained.
- Lightly armed infantry
- One of the six largest units of the Spartan army.
- Heavily armed infantry who traditionally formed the principal troops of a classical Greek army.
- or Peers, (Homoioi). Spartiates' term for themselves.
- Greek Goddess of the Hunt, Forests and Hills, the Moon, Archery
- What was the thing that Spartan's where worried that, the helots would do.
- The name of the servent's that served Sparta, that was usually captured from battle's Sparta won.
- The sheild used by Spartan warriors.
50 Clues: A Spartan law • The god of war. • Lightly armed infantry • The Goddess of Agriculture. • Spartan youths in their late teens. • A Spartan's major choice of weapon. • What where boys encouraged to steal. • The sheild used by Spartan warriors. • At Sparta, the six senior army officers • The war fought between Sparta and Athens. • The Goddess of Wisdom, War, and Useful Arts • ...
Writer's Craft Cross word 2024-05-08
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- To Burn
- To be Top Priority
- Symbol of The Hill
- A Cruel Ruller
- A Women of Power in Mythology
- Is Terrible
- To Be Incorrect
- To Believe in What Others Think is False
- To Ignore
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- A Group Of People
- To Feel Freedom
- Comes From a Flame
- A Type of Award
- Man's Best Friend
- To Convince
- The end of an Amount
- A Group Who Views
17 Clues: To Burn • To Ignore • To Convince • Is Terrible • A Cruel Ruller • To Feel Freedom • A Type of Award • To Be Incorrect • A Group Of People • Man's Best Friend • A Group Who Views • Comes From a Flame • To be Top Priority • Symbol of The Hill • The end of an Amount • A Women of Power in Mythology • To Believe in What Others Think is False
Writer's Craft Cross word 2024-05-08
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- To Burn
- To be Top Priority
- Symbol of The Hill
- A Cruel Ruller
- A Women of Power in Mythology
- Is Terrible
- To Be Incorrect
- To Believe in What Others Think is False
- To Ignore
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- A Group Of People
- To Feel Freedom
- Comes From a Flame
- A Type of Award
- Man's Best Friend
- To Convince
- The end of an Amount
- A Group Who Views
17 Clues: To Burn • To Ignore • To Convince • Is Terrible • A Cruel Ruller • To Feel Freedom • A Type of Award • To Be Incorrect • A Group Of People • Man's Best Friend • A Group Who Views • Comes From a Flame • To be Top Priority • Symbol of The Hill • The end of an Amount • A Women of Power in Mythology • To Believe in What Others Think is False
Irayma Greece Vocabulary 2020-11-10
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- a government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives
- an ancient kingdom north of Greece, whose ruler Philip II conquered Greece in 338 B.C
- a Greek city-state- the fundamental political unit if ancient Greek after about 750 B.C
- a government in which power is in the hands of a single person, typically given the title of King or Queen
- an enormous Hellenistic statue that formerly stood near the harbor of Rhodes
- traditional stories about gods ancestors or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society.
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- a government in which power is in the hands of a few people- especially one in which rule based upon wealth.
- Indo-European people. Around 200 B.C they settled on the Greek mainland
- a government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class or nobility
- a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city
- A landform surrounded by water on three sides
- thinkers who use logic and reason to investigate the nature of the universe human society, and morality.
- long narrative poems celebrating the deeds of legendary or traditional heroes
- relating to the civilization, language, art, science and literature of the Greek world from the reign of Alexander the Great to the late second century B.C
- in ancient Greek, a powerful individual who gained control if a city-state's government by appealing to the poor for support
15 Clues: a fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city • A landform surrounded by water on three sides • Indo-European people. Around 200 B.C they settled on the Greek mainland • an enormous Hellenistic statue that formerly stood near the harbor of Rhodes • long narrative poems celebrating the deeds of legendary or traditional heroes • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2017-01-12
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- the training young male Spartans received for war
- the Greek word for a city-state
- a member of a Hellenic people speaking the Doric dialect of Greek
- a type of government in which people rule themselves
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- the interval between the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization, around 1200 BC, and the Greek Archaic Period, around 800 BC
- a staple soup made of boiled pigs legs, blood, salt, and vinegar
- a person who has the right to participate in government
- a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece
- to exclude from a society or group
- a formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion
- a public open space used for assemblies and markets
- all citizens in Athens could participate directly in government
- a rich landowner
- one of five senior Spartan magistrates
- a group of warriors who stood close together in a square
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- a heavy wooden shield used by the infantry in various periods of ancient Greece
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium
- the citizens elect officials to represent them in the government
- a word for Greek-like
- a high hill that usually has a strong fortress on top of it
- another word for a slave
- an ancient Greek or Roman war galley with three banks of oars
- a government in which only a few people have power
- governors that ruled the provinces
- a leader who help power through the use of force
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
27 Clues: a rich landowner • a word for Greek-like • another word for a slave • the Greek word for a city-state • to exclude from a society or group • governors that ruled the provinces • one of five senior Spartan magistrates • a heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece • a leader who help power through the use of force • the training young male Spartans received for war • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses By Diamond Francisco 2017-11-13
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- is the messenger of the gods
- is the god of music and the sun
- is the god of beginnings and transitions
- is the queen of the Olympian gods and the wife and sister of the ruler of the Olympian gods, she is also the Goddess of birth and marriage
- is the greek goddess of love and the wife of the god of love
- is the greek god of medicine and healing
- is the greek god of fire
- is the goddess of revenge
- id the goddess of healing and the wife of the god of healing
- is the goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment and the twin sister of the god of music
- is the god of the underworld
- is the god of victory
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- was the greek god of love
- is the goddess of the moon
- is the god of the sky and the ruler of the Olympian gods and goddesses
- is the god of the sea and the protector of all aquatic features
- is the greek goddess of magic
- is the roman god of wine
- is the Goddess of the sea and the wife of the God of the sea
- is the messenger of the gods
- is the god of war
- is the goddess of harvest and the daughter of the goddess of the underworld
- is the queen/goddess of the underworld and the wife of the king of the king of the underworld
- is the wife of the god of wine and the goddess of wine
- is the goddess of wisdom
- is the goddess of chance
- is the goddess of the earth
27 Clues: is the god of war • is the god of victory • is the roman god of wine • is the greek god of fire • is the goddess of wisdom • is the goddess of chance • was the greek god of love • is the goddess of revenge • is the goddess of the moon • is the goddess of the earth • is the messenger of the gods • is the messenger of the gods • is the god of the underworld • is the greek goddess of magic • ...
Vocab 4 2023-12-18
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- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- a body of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece formed in close deep ranks and files
- a war between citizens of the same country
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
- a form of government with a king and queen at the head
- an idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
- a system or stage of economic life in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
- the capital of Greece and at the heart of Ancient Greece
- an alliance led by Athens that brought together several Greek city-states to challenge the Persian rule of eastern Greek colonies
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
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- the easternmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas
- an alliance of ancient Greek city-states, dominated by Sparta and centred on the Peloponnese
- the exchange of goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
- a resplendent marble temple built between 447 and 432 B.C. during the height of the ancient Greek Empire
- a small kingdom centered along the Aegean Sea on the northeastern part of the Greek Peninsula
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- the time in Mediterranean history after Classical Greece, after the death of Alexander the Great
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- a city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes
20 Clues: a cruel and oppressive ruler • a war between citizens of the same country • a form of government with a king and queen at the head • the capital of Greece and at the heart of Ancient Greece • the easternmost of Europe's three great southern peninsulas • an idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness • ...
CLASSICAL GREECE 2023-10-17
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- THIS MAN WAS THE LEADER OF ATHENS DURING THE 'GOLDEN AGE'
- THE GREAT PERSIAN KING THAT FOUGHT AGAINST ALEXANDER
- THE GREAT GREEK HERO THAT FOUGHT IN THE TROJAN WAR
- WHERE ALEXANDER THE GREAT WAS FROM
- THE WORLD'S FIRST HISTORIAN
- THE STUDY OF PLANTS
- THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR WAS WON BY THIS CITY STATE
- THE FIERCE BEAST THAT WAS USED TO HELP CONTROL THE ISLAND OF CRETE
- THE GREEK CITY-STATE THAT ROSE UP AGAINST ALEXANDER AND WAS DESTROYED
- THIS WORD REFERS TO A 'LOVER OF WISDOM'
- THE TEMPLE BUILT TO HONOR THE GODDESS ATHENA
- ALEXANDER'S TITLE WHEN HE CONQUERED EGYPT
- POWERFUL CIVILIZATION THAT WERE RUN BY MILITARY KINGS ON THE GREEK MAINLAND
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- THIS WAS THE NAME OF ALEXANDER'S HORSE
- THE FATHER OF MODERN MEDICINE
- THE OLYMPICS WERE HELD TO HONOR WHAT GOD?
- THE GREAT PHILOSOPHER TUTORED ALEXANDER THE GREAT
- THIS WAS THE HIGHEST HONOR GIVEN TO ATHLETES AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
- THIS PHILOSOPHER IS CONSIDERED THE GREATEST TEACHER OF ALL TIME
- THE CITY WHERE ALEXANDER DIED
- LEGENDARY CIVILIZATION THAT WAS WRITTEN ABOUT BY THE PHILOSOPHER PLATO
- THIS WORD MEANS TO HAVE A FEAR OF HEIGHTS
- THE CIVILIZATION THAT BEGAN ON THE ISLAND OF CRETE IN 2,OOO B.C.
- THE WAR FOUGHT BETWEEN ATHENS AND SPARTA
- THE SCHOOL THAT PLATO OPENED IN ANCIENT GREECE
- THESE PEOPLE MOVED INTO THE ANCIENT GREEK WORLD, BUT LEFT NO WRITTEN RECORDS
- MUCH OF WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE TROJAN WAR COMES TO US FROM THIS MAN
- DURING THE PELOPONESSIAN WAR ONE THIRD OF THE PEOPLE OF ATHENS DIED AS A RESULT OF WHAT?
- THIS WAS THE FEARED AND SUCCESSFUL GREEK MILITARY FORMATION
29 Clues: THE STUDY OF PLANTS • THE WORLD'S FIRST HISTORIAN • THE FATHER OF MODERN MEDICINE • THE CITY WHERE ALEXANDER DIED • WHERE ALEXANDER THE GREAT WAS FROM • THIS WAS THE NAME OF ALEXANDER'S HORSE • THIS WORD REFERS TO A 'LOVER OF WISDOM' • THE WAR FOUGHT BETWEEN ATHENS AND SPARTA • THE OLYMPICS WERE HELD TO HONOR WHAT GOD? • THIS WORD MEANS TO HAVE A FEAR OF HEIGHTS • ...
unit 2- world history 2023-02-06
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- a violent conflict between organized groups within a country that are fighting over control of the government, one side's separatist goals, or some divisive government policy
- a historic region that spans parts of northern Greece and the Balkan Peninsula
- one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history
- “a contention by force”;
- the most famous mathematician and inventor in ancient Greece.
- The three centuries of Greek history between the death of the Macedonian king Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E. and the rise of Augustus in Rome in 31 B.C.E.
- a colossal statue of the Greek sun god Helios that stood in the ancient Greek city of Rhodes
- the first emperor of ancient Rome.
- pre-eminent Greek philosopher
- a Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire
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- the capital of Egypt from its founding by Alexander the Great in 332 bce until its surrender to the Arab forces led by ʿAmr ibn al-ʿĀṣ in 642 ce
- a member of the Habsburg dynasty.
- an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history's greatest military minds who, as King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen
- a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader;
- third Persian King of the Achaemenid Empire.
- a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
- the time period from 27 B.C.E. to 180 C.E. in the Roman Empire.
- a political institution ruled or dominated by three individuals,
- any of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ
- the most prominent mathematician of Greco-Roman antiquity
20 Clues: “a contention by force”; • pre-eminent Greek philosopher • a member of the Habsburg dynasty. • the first emperor of ancient Rome. • third Persian King of the Achaemenid Empire. • any of the 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ • a first-century Jewish preacher and religious leader; • the most prominent mathematician of Greco-Roman antiquity • ...
Ancient Greece and Rome Crossword 2023-04-27
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- the continent where both Greece and Rome are located
- The wealthiest and most noble citizens in Rome
- this age is the expansion of Greek culture across Europe, northern Africa and western Asia
- the common people in Rome
- in the center of Greek homes
- the time of peace in ancient Rome
- worn by ancient Greeks
- Athens and Sparta are each self governing ___________
- slaves and prisoners who fought to entertain the rich in the Colosseum in Rome
- - Great Roman leader whose death ended the Roman Republic
- modern sporting activity that began in ancient Greece
- the language spoken throughout the Roman Empire
- Wars fought between 431 - 404 BCE between Athen and Sparta
- Early Roman invaders from the north
- the first Roman emperor
- the form of government before Rome became an empire
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- the leader who conquered the Persian Empire for Greece
- Leaders in the Roman Republic
- the geographical term for the area of Italy
- both the Greeks and Romans traded by these, along the Mediterranean Sea
- Greek mathematician whose method of solving right angles is still used today
- the work done by most women in ancient Greece and Rome
- married Julius Caesar in Egypt
- both Greece and Rome are located along this sea
- the patron god or goddess of the city of Athens
- Greek doctor who believed in doing no harm. His oath is still taken by doctors today
- the government of Athens
- this emperor spread Christianity across Rome
- eaten by people in Greece
- Greek philosopher who taught Plato and believed in learning through questioning
30 Clues: worn by ancient Greeks • the first Roman emperor • the government of Athens • the common people in Rome • eaten by people in Greece • in the center of Greek homes • Leaders in the Roman Republic • married Julius Caesar in Egypt • the time of peace in ancient Rome • Early Roman invaders from the north • the geographical term for the area of Italy • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-06
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- A Greek city-state, which included a city and the surrounding countryside; it acted like an independent nation.
- A military alliance led by Athens formed to protect Greek city-states from Persia.
- A major Greek city-state known for democracy, education, philosophy, and the arts.
- A kingdom north of Greece, known for Philip II and Alexander the Great, who conquered much of the ancient world.
- A military formation of Greek soldiers standing shoulder-to-shoulder with shields overlapping and spears outward.
- Peninsula A large peninsula in southeastern Europe, where Greece is located.
- A government in which power is held by the wealthy, land-owning nobles.
- Civilization A blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures created after Alexander the Great’s conquests.
- A government ruled by one person, usually a king or queen, who inherits power.
- A person who seizes power illegally and rules with absolute authority.
- An economic system where people trade goods and services directly without using money.
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- An economic system where money is used to buy and sell goods and services.
- A large marble temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis in Athens.
- A government in which citizens have the power to make decisions, often through voting.
- A government ruled by a small group of people, usually wealthy or powerful.
- A military alliance led by Sparta, formed to counter the power of Athens.
- A war between groups within the same country.
- A period of great cultural, artistic, and intellectual achievement in a society; in Greece, it refers to Athens under Pericles.
- A thinker who studies and seeks knowledge about life, truth, and the universe using reason.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
20 Clues: A war between groups within the same country. • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A person who seizes power illegally and rules with absolute authority. • A government in which power is held by the wealthy, land-owning nobles. • A military alliance led by Sparta, formed to counter the power of Athens. • ...
Greek Crossword XJG 2022-04-06
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- Free adult males who were citizens could take part in the government. This was the birth of democracy.
- Greek name Hera,Roman name ____.
- Years before Alexander became great, his father _____ was at work transforming the Macedonian army.
- He paid special attention to that of ______, who had defeated Sparta.
- During its golden age, Athens became a city of ______.
- Eris snuck into the wedding and threw a golden _____ into the room.
- Greek name Hermes, Roman name _______.
- The Greek city of Philippi was named after Philip. This city is what the _______ book "Philippians" is named after.
- He then equipped the army with the ______, a 20 foot spear.
- Though Sparta won the war, they were _______ from the war, and began to decline.
- Once Odysseus finally makes it home, he must also deal with the ______, or those who have been trying to take his throne as king.
- Like the ______ war, the Odyssey takes place over 10 years.
- The Greeks fight a ___ year war with the Trojans.
- Unlike the wealthy city of Athens, Sparta tried to create a simple society without ______.
- While at the beginning of the Persian Wars (490 BC) their were about 8,000 _______, about 100 years later their were only about 700.
- Another word for Greeks
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- The author of the Iliad is _____.
- Odysseus is trapped in a cave by Polyphemas, a one-eyed ________.
- We learn the fate of king Agamemnon, who was killed by his ____.
- Greek name Aphrodite, Roman name _____.
- After the battle, a runner from the Greeks ran about 25 miles to ______ to deliver the news.
- Like all Greeks, the Spartans fought in a phalanx formation.
- Greek name Zeus, Roman name _______.
- Odysseus sails for home and longs to see his wife _________.
- After the Battle of ______, the Persians sent a much larger army under King Xerxes.
- Greek name Ares, Roman name ____.
- Athens became a leader in Greece during the _____ Wars.
- When Philip became ____, he drafted 4,000 men to serve in the army full time as professional soldiers
- This led to many joining an alliance led by _____.
- ____: Name for household cleaner.
30 Clues: Another word for Greeks • Greek name Hera,Roman name ____. • The author of the Iliad is _____. • Greek name Ares, Roman name ____. • ____: Name for household cleaner. • Greek name Zeus, Roman name _______. • Greek name Hermes, Roman name _______. • Greek name Aphrodite, Roman name _____. • The Greeks fight a ___ year war with the Trojans. • ...
Xerxes Revision 2022-09-08
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- The satrap of Bactria, who tried to revolt against Xerxes in 478 BCE.
- The name of a woman who married King Ahasuerus and foiled a plot to have all Jewish subjects in the empire killed.
- Achaemenid Empress and daughter of Cyrus the Great.
- A leading Persian military commander during the Persian Wars with Greece. He died at Plataea.
- A Greek tragedian whose work was concerned with the events of the Greek Wars.
- The wife of Xerxes, who helped torture her sister in law and buried buried 14 children alive.
- The firstborn son to Darius I.
- Hystaspes or Guštāsp, was a Persian satrap of Bactria and was the father of Darius I.
- A rock-cut necropolis northeast of Persepolis.
- An evil spirit.
- A narrow, natural strait and geographically significant waterway in Asia Minor.
- A key site of Athens, burned down by Xerxes.
- Author of 'The Greco-Persian Wars' (1970).
- The author of 'The History of the Persian Empire' (2002).
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- The successor to Xerxes.
- The Athenian naval commander at the Battle of Salamis.
- The author of 'Persica', who is the first Greek historian viewing the history of Persia from within.
- The imitation or depiction of aspects in the Eastern world by scholars from the Western world.
- The alleged assassin of Xerxes and a prominent figure of the Achaemenid Empire. Also the name of Xerxes' uncle.
- This satrapy revolted in Xerxes' fourth year.
- The author of 'The political history of the Achaemenid Empire' (1989).
- the most important and highly regarded bull deity of ancient Egypt.
- A king of the Greek city-state of Sparta, who fought valiantly at Thermopylae.
- Greek historian born in 484 BCE.
- The author of 'Xerxes: A Persian Life' (2015).
- The first major satrapy to revolt under Xerxes.
- The author of 'The Persian Empire' (2007).
- Physical representation of this god that was allegedly destroyed by Xerxes.
- The author of 'The Rise and Fall of Athens' and 'Moralia'.
- The Spartan navarch in charge of the Greek navy during the Battle of Artemesium.
30 Clues: An evil spirit. • The successor to Xerxes. • The firstborn son to Darius I. • Greek historian born in 484 BCE. • The author of 'The Persian Empire' (2007). • Author of 'The Greco-Persian Wars' (1970). • A key site of Athens, burned down by Xerxes. • This satrapy revolted in Xerxes' fourth year. • The author of 'Xerxes: A Persian Life' (2015). • ...
G5 Language Usage Vocabulary: U1 2023-06-04
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- a Greek root word meaning “life”
- a suffix meaning “associated with"
- a Greek root word meaning “study of”
- works of art, such as paintings or songs
- a Greek root word meaning “time”
- a Greek root word meaning “light”
- traveled through; moved across; from the Latin word transversare, meaning "to move across”
- by way of; by means of; through; from the Latin word via, meaning "way”
- the direction of travel
- a suffix meaning “act or process of”
- a series of steps in a legal action
- units of length that measure the depth of water; from the Old English word faethm, meaning "width of outstretched arms”
- a group of animals living in one place; from the Latin word colonus, meaning "settler”
- an exciting experience
- a suffix meaning “can be done”. This Suffix along with -ible changes a words part of speech
- dangerous energy rays that cannot be seen
- an entry or doorway
- a prefix that means “the opposite of” or “not”
- walked slowly or aimlessly
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- clear or complete understanding of a situation
- devices that detect changes in light, moisture, or other physical conditions
- people who belong to a particular place
- an agreeable situation or chance
- vehicles used to explore a planet’s surface; from the Middle English word roven, meaning "to shoot arrows at targets while moving”
- the rise and fall of the ocean; from the Middle English word tīd, meaning "time”
- units of distance; from the Latin word ligare, meaning "to bind”
- crossing or overlapping; from the Latin word intersectum, meaning "divided”
- the act of moving to a new country to live there
- a Greek root word meaning “earth”
- a Greek root word meaning “measure”
- having an interest to learn about something; from the Latin word curiosus, meaning "inquisitive”
- granted access to a place; from the Latin word admittere, meaning "to send in”
- a suffix meaning “can be done”. This suffix along with -able changes a words part of speech
- a suffix that means “doing”
34 Clues: an entry or doorway • an exciting experience • the direction of travel • walked slowly or aimlessly • a suffix that means “doing” • a Greek root word meaning “life” • an agreeable situation or chance • a Greek root word meaning “time” • a Greek root word meaning “light” • a Greek root word meaning “earth” • a suffix meaning “associated with" • a series of steps in a legal action • ...
Early Greek Civilization 2024-05-17
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- Mycenaean leader who lived in a palace on a hill, with circular stone walls.
- The city where King Minos’ palace was discovered by British archaeologist Arthur Evans.
- This was adapted by the Greeks from Phoenician traders; the simpler Phoenician system of writing was suited for recording trades and exchanges. You are using such a system right now.
- Along this sea, and the Mediterranean, colonies were established, spreading Greek culture.
- Excess food grown by Hellenes were traded with Egyptians and Phoenicians.
- Name of the people who returned to Greece after the Dorians took control.
- After Minoa collapsed, Mycenae controlled this sea or region.
- Crete’s forests allowed them to build these vessels
- This alphabet, adapted from the Phoenician alphabet, had 24 letters that stood for sounds. Bye-bye pictograms, cuneiform and hieroglyphics.
- People who moved into mainland Greece from central Asia, and set up kingdoms.
- Made by Mycenaean artisans held wine and olive oil.
- These were used instead of barter as colonies sent back grain, metals, fish and timber [wood] in exchange for for wine, olive oil and potter from home.
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- Weapons and farm tools made of this metal were introduced by the Dorians. Stronger and cheaper than Mycenaeans bronze.
- The name of the home city of a colony.
- They invaded the Greek mainland from the north took control during the Dark Age.
- The adjective used to describe the Age or time after the end of Mycenaean civilization. Slow trade, little food, little writing.
- _________ Mother The Minoans' chief god.
- These were established because after the Dark Age Greek farmers could not feed the population. New territories with ties to home.
- German archaeologist who discovered the ruins of a palace in Mycenae
- An early civilization that developed on Crete, supposed lead by King Minos, but it was not a Greek civilization.
- The spoken, or oral, tales of these wandering storytellers were written down in Greek, to preserve them.
- An important economic activity for the Minoans. They had pottery and vases; needed ivory and metals.
22 Clues: The name of the home city of a colony. • _________ Mother The Minoans' chief god. • Crete’s forests allowed them to build these vessels • Made by Mycenaean artisans held wine and olive oil. • After Minoa collapsed, Mycenae controlled this sea or region. • German archaeologist who discovered the ruins of a palace in Mycenae • ...
Latin and Greek Roots 2025-05-06
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- root word means "small"
- Latin root meaning "way", "street", "road"
- What is the meaning of POLY?
- Greek word means "journey"
- one of the 4 root words that mean "to wander"
- One of the four Latin roots that mean "to close"
- the meaning of "to go" EO, IRE, IVI, ITUM
- root word meaning "at a distance"
- What is the meaning of ANTE?
- One of the two root words that mean art?
- roots that mean two
- What is the and meaning of POST?
- Roots can have _____ meanings
- What is the meaning of PRIMUS?
- origin of the root DECEM?
- Greek Root word means "all"
- One of the four root words mean "to deny"
- Latin root word for one
- One of the 5 root words that mean "to fill"
- Latin root word means whole
- Latin root word that means three
- Greek root word that means three
- Latin comes from the _______ civilization
- root word means "whole"
- the meaning of TEXO, TEXERE, TEXUI, TEXTUM
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- Latin root word means great
- Modern languages related to Latin are called ____ languages
- origin of MONOS?
- Latin root word means "plenty"
- Latin root that means "four"
- Latin and Greek are both _____ languages
- root word that means song?
- Latin root words means "to sing"?
- Latin root that means "fourth"
- Latin is considered a _____ language because no one living speaks it as their primary language
- root word means "nothing"
- Latin Root word that starts with a b means two
- Latin root word means "all"
- One of the two root words mean empty
- One of the Latin root word means "to begin"
- _____ is a Germanic language (meaning it shares a history with German, but is not the same as German)
- Greek root word means large
- root word that means "swift"
- Roots and affixes help us ______ unknown words
- one of the 4 root words that mean "to paint"
- meaning ITER, ITINERIS
- What is the meaning of MEGAS?
47 Clues: origin of MONOS? • roots that mean two • meaning ITER, ITINERIS • root word means "small" • Latin root word for one • root word means "whole" • root word means "nothing" • origin of the root DECEM? • Greek word means "journey" • root word that means song? • Latin root word means great • Latin root word means "all" • Greek root word means large • Greek Root word means "all" • ...
Odyssey 2024-10-18
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- Goddess of war
- King of Ithica and legendary leader of the Trojan war.
- Sparta leader in the Trojan war.
- A troubadore.
- A cyclops that's Posidean's son who Odysseus blinded.
- Home and kingdom of Odysseus.
- King of ancient Greek gods
- Legendary king of Pylos
- Oddyseus's wife.
- The home of Calypso.The island Odysseus was stranded on
- The son of Odysseus and Penelope
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- Daughter of titan Atlas, a nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia
- A war between Troy and Greece to get Helen back
- Mountain in Greece,home of Greek gods.
- Legendary king of Mycenae an dleader of the Trojan war
- The messenger of Olympic gods. Son of Zeus
- Ancient Greek god of the sea, Earthquakes, and Horses
- The lover of Helen and killed Agamemnon
18 Clues: A troubadore. • Goddess of war • Oddyseus's wife. • Legendary king of Pylos • King of ancient Greek gods • Home and kingdom of Odysseus. • Sparta leader in the Trojan war. • The son of Odysseus and Penelope • Mountain in Greece,home of Greek gods. • The lover of Helen and killed Agamemnon • The messenger of Olympic gods. Son of Zeus • ...
Honor the Gods: A Puzzle for Every Greek and Roman Deity 2025-04-30
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- Queen of the gods
- Mother of Apollo and Artemis
- God of messengers, travelers, thieves and tricksters
- Roman name for the goddess of wisdom
- Goddess of love, protector and patroness of Paris
- God of the sea, father of Polyphemus
- Roman name for the wine god
- Roman goddess who made life very difficult for Aeneas
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- Little known Greek goddess of the moon, has no Roman equivalent
- Roman name for Zeus
- Daughter of Demeter and Zeus, goddess of springtime
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Roman name for Demeter
- God of the Underworld and kidnapper of Persephone
- Goddess of the moon and hunting, Roman name for Artemis
- Roman god said to be the father of Romulus and Remus
- Greek god of war
- The wine god
18 Clues: The wine god • Greek god of war • Queen of the gods • Roman name for Zeus • Roman name for Demeter • Greek goddess of wisdom • Roman name for the wine god • Mother of Apollo and Artemis • Roman name for the goddess of wisdom • God of the sea, father of Polyphemus • God of the Underworld and kidnapper of Persephone • Goddess of love, protector and patroness of Paris • ...
6-3 Review 2025-12-03
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- Philosopher who taught by asking questions and was later sentenced to death by Athenian officials.
- The city-state where democracy and philosophy flourished.
- Governors appointed by the Persian king to rule over different provinces.
- The Greek term for a city-state.
- A vast empire that stretched from Egypt to India and was the main enemy of the Greeks.
- A high hill in the center of a Greek city-state, often holding temples like the Parthenon.
- Famous mountain pass battle where 300 Spartans and other Greeks held off a massive Persian army.
- Macedonian king who conquered the Persian Empire and spread Greek culture across the Middle East.
- Greek thinker who taught Alexander the Great and studied logic and science.
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- A person who studies and seeks wisdom or knowledge; literally means "lover of wisdom."
- Student of Socrates who founded the Academy and wrote The Republic.
- Independent political units like Athens and Sparta, made up of a city and the surrounding lands.
- the Great The founder of the Persian Empire, known for his respectful treatment of conquered peoples.
- The decisive sea battle where the Athenian navy trapped and crushed the larger Persian fleet.
- Greek city-state famous for its focus on military strength and discipline.
- A government first developed in Athens where citizens vote on laws and leaders.
- The battle where a small Athenian army defeated the Persians and a runner was sent to bring the news.
- An outdoor marketplace and meeting place in ancient Greece, led to democracy.
- A fearsome military formation of hoplite soldiers standing shoulder-to-shoulder with spears.
19 Clues: The Greek term for a city-state. • The city-state where democracy and philosophy flourished. • Student of Socrates who founded the Academy and wrote The Republic. • Governors appointed by the Persian king to rule over different provinces. • Greek city-state famous for its focus on military strength and discipline. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Word Puzzle 2023-10-27
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- A member of an ancient Hellenic race that completed the overthrow of Mycenaean civilization.
- Speak Greek or identify with Greeks.
- The community structure of Greece.
- A system of rules by the best people.
- A ruler of Greece.
- Two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature.
- Bronze Age civilization of Crete that flourished from 3000 bce to about 1100 bce.
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- skilled diplomat, warrior, and strategist.
- A philosopher who was the very first scientist in history.
- The idea that citizens of the country should take an active role in the government.
- A body of heavily armed infantry formed in close deep ranks and files.
- A philosopher during the 5th century.
- Series of war fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
- An ancient Greek philosopher
- Applied to the art and culture of Greece from ca.
15 Clues: A ruler of Greece. • An ancient Greek philosopher • The community structure of Greece. • Speak Greek or identify with Greeks. • A philosopher during the 5th century. • A system of rules by the best people. • skilled diplomat, warrior, and strategist. • Applied to the art and culture of Greece from ca. • A philosopher who was the very first scientist in history. • ...
ANCIENT GREECE SECTION 4 VOCAB 2025-02-27
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- Rules of what is right and wrong
- method A way to teach by asking questions to make someone think for them selves
- A way to do something
- Known as the "father of history" because he wrote about the past
- person or place believed to provide wise advice or predictions about the future
- A mountain in Greece believed to be the home of the gods
- A famous writer of Greek tragedies (1)
- set of actions or ceremonies performed in a specific way
- important historian from ancient Greece
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- A famous writer of Greek tragedies (3)
- A famous mathematician and a philosopher
- A famous writer of Greek tragedies (2)
- a serious play or story with a sad ending
- the study big questions like life, knowledge and family
- A famous ancient Greek sanctuary where people went to as the orcale for questions
15 Clues: A way to do something • Rules of what is right and wrong • A famous writer of Greek tragedies (3) • A famous writer of Greek tragedies (2) • A famous writer of Greek tragedies (1) • A famous mathematician and a philosopher • important historian from ancient Greece • a serious play or story with a sad ending • the study big questions like life, knowledge and family • ...
tanya word sort 7 2015-09-23
10 Clues: heat measure • 1000 measure • earth writing • earth and heat • study of earth • look all around • measure all around • study of legendary story • study of interaction among • earth process the measuring
Earth's Spheres and Systems 2022-03-18
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- greek word that means "ground"
- the lowest level in the atmosphere
- all of the living organisms on earth
- greek word that means "water"
- a body of flowing water moving towards the sea
- a large body of water surrounded by land
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- a large slowly moving sheet of ice
- all of the water in our planet
- a region with similar plants, animals, terrain, and climate
- greek word that means "air"
- greek word that means "life"
11 Clues: greek word that means "air" • greek word that means "life" • greek word that means "water" • greek word that means "ground" • all of the water in our planet • a large slowly moving sheet of ice • the lowest level in the atmosphere • all of the living organisms on earth • a large body of water surrounded by land • a body of flowing water moving towards the sea • ...
GREEK ARCHITECTURE 2024-11-14
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- The uppermost step of a temple platform, providing a level base for columns
- A term for the overall style characterized by the use of columns and entablatures
- The simplest and oldest style of Greek column
- The horizontal structure above the columns, including architrave, frieze, and cornice
- A slender Greek column style featuring scroll-like volutes
- A column style that is taller and more slender than Doric
- A decorative band on the entablature that may feature relief sculptures
- The shallow vertical grooves on a column's shaft
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- The period marked by the zenith of Greek architectural achievement
- The architectural period known for its emphasis on proportion and symmetry
- The most decorative Greek column style, known for its elaborate capital
- An open-air public space central to Greek civic life
- The triangular area at the top of a building, often decorated with sculptures
- The illusion of height created by a slight curvature in columns
14 Clues: The simplest and oldest style of Greek column • The shallow vertical grooves on a column's shaft • An open-air public space central to Greek civic life • A column style that is taller and more slender than Doric • A slender Greek column style featuring scroll-like volutes • The illusion of height created by a slight curvature in columns • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-10-06
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- a Greek district
- known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- broad, wide
- the rule of the few
- elating to or denoting a Bronze Age civilization centered on Crete ( c. 3000–1050 BC), its people, or its language.
- city-state
- security, pledge, hostage
- member of the Argead dynasty and son of Argaeus I, becoming king upon his father's death.
- to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks
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- as opposed to the modern representative democracy.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- Whole Rule
- tactical formation consisting of a block of heavily armed infantry standing shoulder to shoulder in files several ranks deep
- relating to or denoting a late Bronze Age civilization in Greece represented by finds at Mycenae and other ancient cities of Peloponnesus.
- the best of all
- series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
16 Clues: Whole Rule • city-state • broad, wide • the best of all • a Greek district • the rule of the few • security, pledge, hostage • to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks • as opposed to the modern representative democracy. • a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta • known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. • ...
Greece 2023-10-02
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- Greek myths often had an important lesson called a...
- Goddess of wisdom and patron goddess of Athens.
- Leader of Athens during its golden age.
- A series of wars in which the Greek City-states had to work together to defeat a common enemy.
- The earliest Greek civilization that developed on the island of Crete.
- __________________ the Great conquered Greece after the death of his father.
- The Greeks sent groups of settlers out to conquer new territories.
- A city state known as the birth place of democracy.
- Geographic feature that caused Greece to develop independent city-states instead of a united government.
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- The Ancient Greeks practiced a religion with many different gods. What is this known as?
- A series of wars that involved the Greek City-States fighting each other.
- Athens was the head of this league.
- Greece is centered around this sea.
- A militaristic city-state that won the Peloponnesian Wars.
- King of the gods
- Alexander the great conquered all of the territory from Greece to ________________
16 Clues: King of the gods • Athens was the head of this league. • Greece is centered around this sea. • Leader of Athens during its golden age. • Goddess of wisdom and patron goddess of Athens. • A city state known as the birth place of democracy. • Greek myths often had an important lesson called a... • A militaristic city-state that won the Peloponnesian Wars. • ...
Greek Gods Jigsaw Crossword 2023-03-16
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- Which Greek God married Aphrodite?
- Which mortal created a life-size ivory statue of Aphrodite?
- Which Greek God became known as Cupid?
- Who opened teh jar that released "a gazillion evil spirits?"
- What was on of Aphrodite's sacred plants?
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- Which Greek God was the God of Thunder
- Who was the shepherd that Zues cause Aphrodite to fall in love with?
- Which Greek Goddess invented weaving?
- What kind of tree did Smyrna turn into?
- Which Greek Goddess emerged from the ocean?
10 Clues: Which Greek God married Aphrodite? • Which Greek Goddess invented weaving? • Which Greek God was the God of Thunder • Which Greek God became known as Cupid? • What kind of tree did Smyrna turn into? • What was on of Aphrodite's sacred plants? • Which Greek Goddess emerged from the ocean? • Which mortal created a life-size ivory statue of Aphrodite? • ...
Jewish vs greek 2025-04-01
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- – The spread of Greek culture and lifestyle.
- – A place for Greek education and physical training.
- – The war to divide Alexander the Great’s empire.
- Gadol – The Jewish high priest.
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- of Alexandria – A famous center of learning in Egypt.
- – The Greek translation of the Torah.
- – The empire that fought against the Jews.
- IV – The king who oppressed the Jews and was called "crazy one."
- – A Greek city-state.
- – A Greek ruler who controlled Egypt and was good to the Jews.
10 Clues: – A Greek city-state. • Gadol – The Jewish high priest. • – The Greek translation of the Torah. • – The empire that fought against the Jews. • – The spread of Greek culture and lifestyle. • – The war to divide Alexander the Great’s empire. • – A place for Greek education and physical training. • of Alexandria – A famous center of learning in Egypt. • ...
Week 1 Spelling 2013-02-05
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- a place where plays are performed
- the number system that we use
- a city state with war like inhabitants
- a friendly sports competition between states or countries
- an important greek city state
- a symbol or symbols that tell us how many
- a device for measuring an angle
- a tall cylindrical support in a building
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- an outdoor marketplace
- an educated guess
- a symbol used for a number
- to round off a number
- a short garment worn by Greek men and boys
- method of government where the people rule
- a hill with temples to Greek gods
15 Clues: an educated guess • to round off a number • an outdoor marketplace • a symbol used for a number • the number system that we use • an important greek city state • a device for measuring an angle • a place where plays are performed • a hill with temples to Greek gods • a city state with war like inhabitants • a tall cylindrical support in a building • ...
Greece & Middle East Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-02
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- What body of water is Greece located near?
- What dish contains fava beans in pita bread with raw vegetables?
- What dish is made from ground chickpeas?
- What holiday follows the fasting month, which a cross between the feasting of Thanksgiving and festivity of Christmas?
- What form of holistic healing technique was used by Middle Easterns to cure pain?
- What color egg is dyed on the most important Greek holiday?
- What occasion do Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset?
- What is feared by Middle easterns?
- What spice is mostly enjoyed in coffee by the Middle East?
- What dish is made out of minced lamb, eggplant, onions, and tomato sauce?
- Sesame seeds are crushed to make what?
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- What country did the Olympics originate?
- What is the main religion of Greeks and Greek Americans?
- What meat do some Greeks and Middle Easterns prefer?
- Arab and Greek families have a strong what type of family?
- How many countries make up the Middle East?
- What is mixed with thyme to make the Arabic seasoning called za'atar?
- What state has the largest concentration of Greek Americans?
- What is one food that is extremely important to the Greeks?
- What religion do recent Arab immigrants believe in?
20 Clues: What is feared by Middle easterns? • Sesame seeds are crushed to make what? • What country did the Olympics originate? • What dish is made from ground chickpeas? • What body of water is Greece located near? • How many countries make up the Middle East? • What religion do recent Arab immigrants believe in? • What meat do some Greeks and Middle Easterns prefer? • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
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- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece Vs. Rome Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
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- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Rome Vs. Greece Crossword Puzzle by Mason Pilwallis 2021-02-11
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- Greeks did not eat much meat like the Romans, but they ate a lot of ______.
- Both the Romans and Greeks rely on the _______ to make oils and to eat as food.
- Greece focused on all art forms like painting and sculpting but Romans mostly focused on __________.
- Men in Rome wore a Toga while men in Greece wore a _______.
- Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread.
- Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______.
- Romans mostly painted on walls while Greeks painted almost _________.
- Both Greek and Roman warriors had heavy armour, but Greek armour could be up to ______.
- Both Greece and Romans painted their painting on ______.
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- Both Romans and Greeks used a long weapon called a _______.
- Romans had legions while Romans had ______.
- Both poor Romans and Greeks ate Olives, _____ and bread.
- Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t.
- More _______ slaves were greatly valued.
- Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine.
- Both Romans and Greeks used a circular or square _______ to protect themselves in battle
- In both Greece and Rome, people could become slaves by being captured in _____.
- Romans and Greeks most important food, the olive grows on a ______.
- Greece had one main branch of military, while Rome had two, _______ and Legions.
- Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______.
20 Clues: Romans ate ______ but Greeks didn’t. • More _______ slaves were greatly valued. • Romans had legions while Romans had ______. • Both Romans and Greeks used _____ to make wine. • Romans and Greeks both grew ____ to make bread. • Both Roman and Greek shoes were made out of _______. • Both Roman and Greek clothing were made out of _______. • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2 2023-02-14
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- Was known for being a political city
- Roman general and politician in Rome
- the capital city of Italy
- The wealthiest city
- Roman men citizens wore these and they were made out of wool
- The capital of Roman Britain
- A form of tunic that fastens at the shoulder, worn by men and women of ancient Greece and Rome
- A game in Greek that was played by first placing a stone on the ground and then throwing a pebble or a ball at the set stone, in an attempt to knock it over.
- A type of dog in Ancient Rome
- A common food for Greeks that swims in the water
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- An ancient breed of dog found around the Mediterranean
- Was a Northeastern Mediterranean civilization
- A sheep’s ankle bones
- Roman game that you get three in a row down the middle of the game board
- A two-player strategy board game played in the Roman Empire
- Greek god of strength
- Was an invention of the greek god athena
- Public bath in ancient Rome
- A rich outer robe or shawl worn by women in ancient Greece
- A hand game that was back thousands of years to ancient Roman and Greek times.
- An older sheep
21 Clues: An older sheep • The wealthiest city • A sheep’s ankle bones • Greek god of strength • the capital city of Italy • Public bath in ancient Rome • The capital of Roman Britain • A type of dog in Ancient Rome • Was known for being a political city • Roman general and politician in Rome • Was an invention of the greek god athena • Was a Northeastern Mediterranean civilization • ...
Greece Vocab 2014-01-15
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- student of Socrates,studied government
- a few people who rule
- a Greek city-state
- funny play
- group that monitored the king in Sparta
- higher class,often owned land
- made the formula to find the length of a right triangle side
- a piece of land surrounded ny water on three sides (like Florida)
- a city with its own distinct or unique government
- civilization after the river valley era;an era when art science and technology developed a lot;still has an effect on life in modern times.
- ruled by the people
- Right Power to rule given by the gods
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- a temple on a hill dedicated to one god or goddess
- the action of doing government
- Democracy all citizens votes for all things
- wealthy,privileged families; often owned land
- the busy middle of a Greek polis; market area of a Greek city state
- invented many geometry math ideas
- Government by which a king,queen,or emperor has supreme power
- passed down through a family
- Greek philosopher used questions to make people think.
- invented a screw pump to raise water for irrigation
- sad play
- someone who is legally from a place (decides who can vote)
24 Clues: sad play • funny play • a Greek city-state • ruled by the people • a few people who rule • passed down through a family • higher class,often owned land • the action of doing government • invented many geometry math ideas • Right Power to rule given by the gods • student of Socrates,studied government • group that monitored the king in Sparta • ...
Sparta - Quiz 2015-11-02
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- killing the weak or cowardly
- A Spartan 'herd of boys' from age seven to eighteen years
- a blood red piece of clothing worn by spatan boys
- Spatan secret police
- instinctive response to either fight or run away in a threatening situation
- Name of Spartan slaves
- state institution having the final say on all matters of state
- a group of boys with strong family-like bonds
- Greek Goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, and the Moon
- a specifically ordered formation of soldiers
- a system of education and training, created to make Spatans the ultimate warriors
- a rectangular military formation of Greek infantery with long spears and overlapping shields
- population of a Greek city-state
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- man who created a system to select the weak from the strong
- a government form headed by a king/queen with absolute power
- a member of the military reserve force
- neighbouring state of Sparta
- trader of goods
- system of education making the strong stronger and the brave braver
- a government form headed by a small group of people with shared power
- a wide search for food/ provisions
- Buildings housing Spartan soldiers
- assembly of 28 men overseeing the government in Sparta
- name of a Greek city-state
24 Clues: trader of goods • Spatan secret police • Name of Spartan slaves • name of a Greek city-state • killing the weak or cowardly • neighbouring state of Sparta • population of a Greek city-state • a wide search for food/ provisions • Buildings housing Spartan soldiers • a member of the military reserve force • a specifically ordered formation of soldiers • ...
Theater 2024-03-22
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- this is widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial theater
- the main events of a play
- a play characterized by its humorous or satirical tone
- a term coming from the Greek word meaning “action"
- a person who writes plays
- one of the most popular playwrights during Ancient period
- a painted cloth hung at the back of a theater stage as part of the scenery
- the age of enlightenment
- one who sang or recited lyrics or heroic poetry to a musical
- behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety depiction of amusing people
- one of the famous plays in Greek theater
- characterized by a regard for the classical ideals of reason
- three individual works ultimately triumph over adversity
- a two - wheeled vehicle drawn by horses
- the city where Broadway can be located
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- genre of Romantic Theater
- the appearance of one or more performers on stage after a performance to acknowledge the audience’s applause
- an art form accompanied by an orchestra or smaller musical ensemble
- genre of Roman Theater
- famous actor and playwright in Renaissance theater
- they are not allowed to perform in Greek theater
- genre of Greek Theater
- viewing place on slope of a hill
- this time Queen Elizabeth supported theater
- the sacrament of the Eucharist or the Mass
- a member of a nomadic
26 Clues: a member of a nomadic • genre of Roman Theater • genre of Greek Theater • the age of enlightenment • genre of Romantic Theater • the main events of a play • a person who writes plays • viewing place on slope of a hill • the city where Broadway can be located • a two - wheeled vehicle drawn by horses • one of the famous plays in Greek theater • ...
vocab 4 2024-12-17
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- Ancient Greek city-state
- contemplator or theorizer about many different ideas and profound questions
- absolute rule of a government lacking traditional authority
- piece of land with water on three sides
- war between groups within the same state or country
- form of government in which the ruling power is in the hands of one person
- government depending on the will of the people
- civilization in period of time between Alexander the Great's death and Cleopatra the VII death
- region in Southeast Europe characterized by mountainous terrain, history, and culture
- body of heavily armed infantry in Ancient Greece formed in close deep ranks or files
- economic exchange method in which goods and services are traded for goods and services
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- time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
- alliance of Ancient Greek city-states
- government controlled by highest ranking members of society
- form of government in which power is given to a small group of people
- small kingdom centered along Aegean Sea on northeastern part of Greek Peninsula
- resplendent marble temple built at peak of Greek empire
- the capital and largest city of Greece named after Athena
- system in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods
- military alliance against enemies of Ionian Greeks
20 Clues: Ancient Greek city-state • alliance of Ancient Greek city-states • piece of land with water on three sides • time of peace, prosperity, and happiness • government depending on the will of the people • military alliance against enemies of Ionian Greeks • war between groups within the same state or country • resplendent marble temple built at peak of Greek empire • ...
Words from House of Hades by Katelyn Hockemeyer 2013-12-08
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- Roman goddess of war
- The Greek goddess of earth
- Goddess of day
- King of the giants
- The Greek god of the North Wind
- Anti-Hecate giant
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- River in Tartarus that keeps the wicked alive for punishment
- Goddess of strife
- The Greek goddess of misery and poison
- The Latin word for gold
- The Latin word for silver
- Extremely fast horse, child of Poseidon and Demeter
- River of misery
13 Clues: Goddess of day • River of misery • Goddess of strife • Anti-Hecate giant • King of the giants • Roman goddess of war • The Latin word for gold • The Latin word for silver • The Greek goddess of earth • The Greek god of the North Wind • The Greek goddess of misery and poison • Extremely fast horse, child of Poseidon and Demeter • ...
Deus ex Machina 2019-12-07
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- the primary chorus performance space in Greek theatre
- A Roman gate or doorway
- The upper upper story of the Greek Hellenistic skene
- Wealthy citizens who funded performances in Greek theatre
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- A high stage used by actors in Hellenistic theatres
- The front wall of the Hellenistic proskênion
- A device for changing scenery
- Wedge-shaped seating section in Greek seating area
- supporting or retaining walls for the audience seating area in a Greek theatre
- Horizontal curved walkway separating upper theatron seating
10 Clues: A Roman gate or doorway • A device for changing scenery • The front wall of the Hellenistic proskênion • Wedge-shaped seating section in Greek seating area • A high stage used by actors in Hellenistic theatres • The upper upper story of the Greek Hellenistic skene • the primary chorus performance space in Greek theatre • ...
ΘΧ Crossword Puzzle for ΚΔ Brothers 2020-04-26
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- Necessary half of the Brotherhood required to vote
- Our Fraternity Advisor
- Alma Mater First…
- Our Fraternity’s first point-of-contact with UTEP Staff
- ΑΞΔ Fraternity’s Isabel is a ♫ __________ of Theta Chi
- Any close male relative who is normally given a ΘΧ bid
- Our semester “Report Card”
- ΘΧ was founded in ________ Barracks
- …teaches Truth, __________ and Tolerance…
- ______ Purpose has 7 areas of concern
- Harassing & Punishing
- ΚΔ President’s 1 rap of the gavel means call to order/begin, to be seated, or to _____!
- Recruiting of PNMs is also called ____
- ΘΧ Colors are ___________ & White
- Mike Mayer’s position at ΘΧ Headquarters
- I believe in Theta Chi, it’s…
- Proper name for Pledge Pin is actually Pledge ______
- This symbol is on all our Flags, Banners & Badges
- Who is Brother K$?
- For ΘΧ, April 10th annually represents ___________
- ΚΔ President’s 3 raps of the gavel means to _____
- The mascot of ΘΧ
- ΚΔ informal meetings at Red Sands in east El Paso
- Spell the Greek letter Ξ
- What is/was your Alma Mater?
- Our Faculty Advisor
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- Our ΘΧ high command
- We support this preferred philanthropy with Operation Military ΡΕΔ
- Helping Hand
- For example, Derek Hatzenbuhler is one
- ΘΧ encourages each of us to be a ________ Man
- Your Fraternity Advisor frequently cautions you to “Check your _____!”
- Our Chapter name
- ΘΧ Flower
- This Brother does some honking even when not in his car
- ΘΧ Founder Frederick Norton _______
- ΘΧ Magazine
- Spell the Greek letter Λ
- One not belonging to a college Greek organization is called a ___
- The way we applaud
- Evaluator of our meetings
- ____ of Arms (which is not a Crest, Emblem, Shield, Patch, or Badge!)
- Our Motto is sometimes written in _____ as Θηρόποεα Χείρ
- ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur
- The crest on our ΘΧ ΚΟΑΤof Arms is actually an _____
- Spell the Greek letter Η
- Brother Andy always says, “What a ___!”
- ____ of the Fraternity closes our meetings
- ♫ It is to thee, dear old Theta Chi…
- Spell the Greek letter Ρ
- ΘΧ was founded at _________________, VT
51 Clues: ΘΧ Flower • ΘΧ Magazine • Helping Hand • Our Chapter name • The mascot of ΘΧ • Alma Mater First… • The way we applaud • Who is Brother K$? • Our ΘΧ high command • Our Faculty Advisor • ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur • Harassing & Punishing • Our Fraternity Advisor • Spell the Greek letter Λ • Spell the Greek letter Η • Spell the Greek letter Ρ • Spell the Greek letter Ξ • Evaluator of our meetings • ...
A Puzzle For Chris 2025-05-27
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- Spin-off series from The Lion King
- March holiday celebrating Irish heritage
- Greek god of the sun and music
- Demigod hero who battles Greek monsters
- Sitcom about castaways on a tropical island
- Spooky holiday with costumes and candy
- May holiday celebrating moms
- Miserly character from Dickens' Christmas tale
- Futuristic African nation ruled by T’Challa
- The Falcon’s real name
- Spring holiday with eggs and bunnies
- Colorful arcs often seen after rain
- Superman’s home planet
- Another name for the autumn season
- Fiery cosmic force in the X-Men universe
- What leprechauns hide at the end of a rainbow
- Queen of the Greek gods
- Season of blooming flowers and warmer weather
- Reindeer with a glowing red nose
- Superman’s mild-mannered alter ego
- Avenger with mechanical wings
- Disney movie about a royal cub
- Season of sun, beaches, and vacations
- June holiday honoring the U.S. flag
- Beach Boys hit about catching waves
- X-Men member who controls ice
- King of Wakanda and Marvel superhero
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- Kryptonian with a red cape and laser vision
- Genius billionaire in a metal suit
- Jolly man who delivers gifts on Christmas Eve
- Tech showcase founded by Tony Stark
- Green creature who tried to steal Christmas
- Epic space saga with Jedi and Sith
- June holiday honoring dads
- Newspaper where Clark Kent works
- Mutant superhero team led by Professor X
- Greek god of the sea
- Reporter and Superman’s love interest
- Sci-fi western film starring Will Smith
- Sport of shooting arrows
- Season of falling leaves and harvest
- Ghostly trickster summoned by name
- Super soldier with a vibranium shield
- Animated pups who protect Adventure Bay
- King of the Greek gods
- Wizard who survived the killing curse
- Emerald Isle known for shamrocks and myths
- Mythical home of the Greek gods
- Sport with pins and a heavy ball
- Celebrations where vows are exchanged
- Green mineral that weakens Superman
- City protected by Superman
52 Clues: Greek god of the sea • The Falcon’s real name • Superman’s home planet • King of the Greek gods • Queen of the Greek gods • Sport of shooting arrows • June holiday honoring dads • City protected by Superman • May holiday celebrating moms • Avenger with mechanical wings • X-Men member who controls ice • Greek god of the sun and music • Disney movie about a royal cub • ...
Greece vs Rome 2024-02-13
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- What they call there 💸
- An ancient Greek philosopher
- A rule by the people
- The capital of Greece
- fancy word for the Greek republic
- The Romans ate a lot of blank tongues
- Are free to walk allowed anywhere in Rome
- A picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material such as stone,tile,glass.
- a system that accompanies inherited rule.
- wars The Romans fought in all 3 of them
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- Rule by the people
- war Starts with a P
- The belief in many gods
- wars The Greeks fought in all 3 of them
- war Starts with a P
- A battle position or strategy
- The only thing the men could wear in Rome
- a work of art
- special building for public meetings,sporting events,etc.
- an aristocrat or noble
20 Clues: a work of art • Rule by the people • war Starts with a P • war Starts with a P • A rule by the people • The capital of Greece • What they call there 💸 • an aristocrat or noble • The belief in many gods • An ancient Greek philosopher • A battle position or strategy • fancy word for the Greek republic • The Romans ate a lot of blank tongues • wars The Greeks fought in all 3 of them • ...
cultures of the mountains and sea 2022-01-25
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- civilization
- located in southern greece
- the third important environmental influence on
- one of homers poems
- the 10 year war that the Mycenaean's fought
- a new group of people that moved into the war-
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- the greatest dtoryteller that was blind
- narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds
- shaped greek civilization
- traitional stories
- some of the people who settled on the greek
- countryside
12 Clues: countryside • civilization • traitional stories • one of homers poems • shaped greek civilization • located in southern greece • the greatest dtoryteller that was blind • narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds • some of the people who settled on the greek • the 10 year war that the Mycenaean's fought • the third important environmental influence on • ...
Elyssa Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
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- replaced Judas' place as an apostle
- represented the 12 new tribes of Israel
- signs of the Holy Spirit
- church on Earth
- the rock that the Church is built on
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- Greek for deacon
- church in Heaven
- Greek for Church
- Greek for bishop
- first to baptize a Gentile before becoming Jewish first
- church in purgatory
- inherited his father's Roman citizenship
12 Clues: church on Earth • Greek for deacon • church in Heaven • Greek for Church • Greek for bishop • church in purgatory • signs of the Holy Spirit • replaced Judas' place as an apostle • the rock that the Church is built on • represented the 12 new tribes of Israel • inherited his father's Roman citizenship • first to baptize a Gentile before becoming Jewish first
Elyssa Acts of the Apostles Crossword 2021-04-26
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- first to baptize a Gentile before becoming Jewish first
- the rock that the Church is built on
- replaced Judas' place as an apostle
- church in Heaven
- Greek for Church
- represents the 12 new tribes of Israel
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- signs of the Holy Spirit
- church on Earth
- Greek for deacon
- Greek for bishop
- inherited his father's Roman citizenship
- church in purgatory
12 Clues: church on Earth • Greek for deacon • Greek for bishop • church in Heaven • Greek for Church • church in purgatory • signs of the Holy Spirit • replaced Judas' place as an apostle • the rock that the Church is built on • represents the 12 new tribes of Israel • inherited his father's Roman citizenship • first to baptize a Gentile before becoming Jewish first
Greece/Rome Crossword 2021-05-11
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- Roman leader who was assassinated
- temple to Greek gods built to honor Athena
- temple to roman gods
- lower class of Rome
- upper class of Rome
- roman goddess of love
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- Athens VS Sparta
- ruler during the Golden Age of Athens
- blend of Greek and Oriental cultures
- Greek king of the gods
- Persia VS Greece
- author of the Illiad
12 Clues: Athens VS Sparta • Persia VS Greece • lower class of Rome • upper class of Rome • temple to roman gods • author of the Illiad • roman goddess of love • Greek king of the gods • Roman leader who was assassinated • blend of Greek and Oriental cultures • ruler during the Golden Age of Athens • temple to Greek gods built to honor Athena
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Defender of the greek ships
- the son of tydues
- The physicist of the war
- Smartest man alive
- The best archer of the greek army
- counselor of the greeks
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- King of Sparta
- saviour of the greek cause
- Brutal warrior of the army
- commander of the greek army
- Leader of cretan forces
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • The physicist of the war • saviour of the greek cause • Brutal warrior of the army • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
Topic 11 Lesson 1 Movement in Space 2023-09-27
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- sun centered
- a body that orbits a planet
- caused by a combination of earth's rotatation, and its revolution around the sun
- a cold mixture of dust and ice that develops a long trail of light as it approaches the sun
- a giant ball of superheated gas, or plasma, composed of hydrogen and helium
- greek word for sun
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- a cluster of stars that people imagine represent a figure, animal, or object
- comes from the greek word meaning wanderer
- greek word for center
- the study of space
- an object that orbits around the sun
- a streak of light produced when a small piece of rock or ice burns up as it enters Earth's atmosphere burns up
- earth centered
- greek word for Earth
14 Clues: sun centered • earth centered • the study of space • greek word for sun • greek word for Earth • greek word for center • a body that orbits a planet • an object that orbits around the sun • comes from the greek word meaning wanderer • a giant ball of superheated gas, or plasma, composed of hydrogen and helium • ...
Classical Crossword Chaos 2012-12-11
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- Scorned lover of Aeneas
- Room inside a temple where the cult statue would be placed
- He'll ferry you into Hades
- Etruscan parallel to Dionysus
- "Beehive" tomb
- Influential Roman orator brought down by his words against Caesar and Mark Antony
- Greek god of healing with major sanctuaries at Epidaurus and Kos
- writer of Greek tragedy such as Antigone and Oedipus The King
- His son brought about the fall of the kings of Rome
- Roman Emperor who built a famous wall in modern day Northern England
- Uruk and Ur were important cities of this early culture
- Issued the Edict of Milan in 313 CE
- First emperor of Rome from 27 BCE - 14 CE
- Veii, Pyrgi, Caere, and Tarquinia were cities of this Pre-Roman culture
- Pre-Socratic philosopher with a passion for numbers
- Supports the world
- Beware a woman scorned, especially if she is the granddaughter of a god
- Egyptian god of writing and medicine
- Hippocrates blamed this for female hysteria
- Killed his brother and began an empire
- His taste in beauty began the Trojan War
- Carthaginian ruler who marched elephants through the Alps
- Began excavations at Mycenae in 1876
- Mycenaean Greek writing
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- Ended the Roman Republic in the 1st century BCE
- The people of Bronze Age Crete
- Greek female poet from the island of Lesbos
- Messenger of the Greek gods
- The last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt that captivated Roman men
- Roman poet who spoke of naughty sparrows
- The Good Wife
- Distinct Etruscan ceramic style
- Bronze Age Mesopotamian religious structure
- Created hand-thrown impasto ceramic ware, predated the Etruscans in Italy
- Blinded by Odysseus
- Athens and Sparta go head to head from 431 - 404 BCE
- Supreme god of the Greek Pantheon
- Akkadian king of Babylon wrote his laws down
- Great palatial center from Bronze Age Crete
- Turned to a stag and torn apart by his own dogs
- Great temple on the Athenian Acropolis
- of Halicarnassus, author of The Histories
- City founded in 753 BCE
- "If animals had hands, they would draw the gods in their image."
- Famous for his lion skin cloak and his twelve labors
- Nominated his horse to be a senator of Rome
- Ignored his father's warnings and flew too high
- Greek goddess of wisdom and war
48 Clues: The Good Wife • "Beehive" tomb • Supports the world • Blinded by Odysseus • Scorned lover of Aeneas • City founded in 753 BCE • Mycenaean Greek writing • He'll ferry you into Hades • Messenger of the Greek gods • Etruscan parallel to Dionysus • The people of Bronze Age Crete • Distinct Etruscan ceramic style • Greek goddess of wisdom and war • Supreme god of the Greek Pantheon • ...
Mapeh 2025-02-26
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- Who is a famous playwright of the Renaissance?
- What is the side entrance for the chorus in Greek theater?
- Which civilization’s theater featured gladiator fights and public executions?
- What type of play involves serious events and often ends unhappily?
- What were the dramatic performances with music, dance, and masks called during the Renaissance?
- What is the viewing place on the slope of a hill?
- What were medieval traveling performers called?
- Which play by Euripides is considered an adventurous comedy?
- What are the characters in satyr plays that are part man, part goat?
- What is the large circular area at the center part of the theatre in Greek theater called?
- Always ____ to learn something useful
- Who said "Experience travel-these are as education in themselves"?
- Who writes scripts for theater performances?
- What is the backdrop or stage building in ancient Greek theater?
- Who performs on stage in a play?
- Who was the Greek playwrighter that wrote most of the comedy plays?
- Gorboduc was also titled _____ and Porrex
- What type of Greek play includes comic elements and features half-goat, half-man creatures?
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- Shakespeare's four greatest works of tragedies are Hamlet, Othello, _____ , and King Lear.
- What word means "place of seeing"?
- What medieval religious play depicted the story of Adam and Eve’s fall?
- Who built the first permanent theater in Rome?
- What era of theater revived Greek and Roman styles?
- Gorboduc was written by ______ Norton and _____ Sackville.
- Theatre began from ____ , ritual, and ceremony
- What is the name of the first known English tragedy play?
- This is a humorous tale about a strong woman who led a female coalition to end war in Greece.
- _________these are as education in memselves
- A renowned writer of tragedies in ancient Greece
- Who is the father of tragedy?
- Who was a prominent supporter of theatre?
- Who said "Memory is the mother of all wisdom" ?
- Which theatre influenced Roman theater?
- What was William Shakespeare called?
- What is the Italian comedy performed by professional troupes called?
- Who is responsible for guiding the actors in a play?
- What type of play is humorous and lighthearted?
- Memory is the ______ of all
- A compound of two Greek words, "_____" or "goat" and "ode," meaning song
- Minstrels were seen as dangerous and _____
40 Clues: Memory is the ______ of all • Who is the father of tragedy? • Who performs on stage in a play? • What word means "place of seeing"? • What was William Shakespeare called? • Always ____ to learn something useful • Which theatre influenced Roman theater? • Who was a prominent supporter of theatre? • Gorboduc was also titled _____ and Porrex • ...
Crazy Cool Crossword 2022-09-27
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- A sweet wine
- Collective noun for Rhinoceros
- Life is pretty straight without them
- A famous battle took place here in 1066
- Treaty of
- Breathable material
- Common occupation at Adventure Rooms
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- The Tank Engine
- Common household plant
- Capital of the Philippines
- Tales of gods and heroes
- Bright blue butterfly
- Placemat for a cup
- An Axis power
- Written by Homer
- They have it
- Ingredient in skittle bombs
17 Clues: Treaty of • A sweet wine • They have it • An Axis power • The Tank Engine • Written by Homer • Placemat for a cup • Breathable material • Bright blue butterfly • Common household plant • Tales of gods and heroes • Capital of the Philippines • Ingredient in skittle bombs • Collective noun for Rhinoceros • Life is pretty straight without them • Common occupation at Adventure Rooms • ...
Crucible Act 2 Vocab 2017-12-01
13 Clues: Immoral • Anxiety • Resemble • Not Satanical • Weeping Angels • Tower of Babel • Gauntlet in DA:O • Twenty One Pilots • Warning: Contains Mythology • We must have 5 spoons and forks!!! • Summon Daedra is this type of spell • It stole Mr. Schneider's Water Bottle • Come to the dark side, we haz chocolate chip cookies.
Classical Roots End of Year 2022-05-31
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- origin of MONOS?
- One of the four root words mean "to deny"
- Latin root words means "to sing"?
- root word means "whole"
- What is the and meaning of POST?
- the meaning of "to go" EO, IRE, IVI, ITUM
- Latin Root word that starts with a b means two
- one of the 4 root words that mean "to paint"
- root word means "nothing"
- Latin root word means whole
- Latin root word means "all"
- one of the 4 root words that mean "to wander"
- Greek root word that means three
- root word means "small"
- Latin root word means "plenty"
- One of the 5 root words that mean "to fill"
- Latin root meaning "way", "street", "road"
- Latin root word that means three
- roots that mean two
- Latin root that means "fourth"
- the meaning of TEXO, TEXERE, TEXUI, TEXTUM
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- One of the two root words that mean art?
- What is the meaning of ANTE?
- What is the meaning of MEGAS?
- origin of the root DECEM?
- One of the four Latin roots that mean "to close"
- Latin root word means great
- Greek word means "journey"
- root word that means "swift"
- What is the meaning of PRIMUS?
- Greek Root word means "all"
- meaning ITER, ITINERIS
- Greek root word means large
- Latin root word for one
- One of the Latin root word means "to begin"
- root word that means song?
- Latin root that means "four"
- One of the two root words mean empty
- root word meaning "at a distance"
- What is the meaning of POLY?
40 Clues: origin of MONOS? • roots that mean two • meaning ITER, ITINERIS • root word means "whole" • Latin root word for one • root word means "small" • origin of the root DECEM? • root word means "nothing" • Greek word means "journey" • root word that means song? • Latin root word means great • Greek Root word means "all" • Latin root word means whole • Latin root word means "all" • ...
Greek And Roman Crossword 2013-10-23
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- Plebians demanded that __ be written down.
- What is the Greek passion for excellence called?
- The __ represents the people in a Greek play.
- Rome was declared a __.
- Early Greek people lived on the island of __.
- Most romans were financially __ .
- Many __ flourished in Rome with free worship.
- Christians refused __ service.
- Romans built __ to bring water to cities.
- Greek people shared language and __.
- Who made up the higher class of Romans?
- Alexander the Great's hero was __.
- The two branches of Roman government was executive and __.
- __ did not fortify cities because the navy dominated the coastline.
- Augustus stopped __ from exploiting territories.
- Who wrote one of the best autobiographies?
- Alexander's wife was named __.
- Women who worshipped Dionysus were called __.
- The Roman government provided free __ and entertainment.
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- What animal was produced on the latifundia?
- The basic political organization of Greece was __.
- Alexander died of __ at the age of 33.
- Who was the greek chief god?
- Greeks originated the __ in 776 BC.
- What emperor defended Christianity?
- The Christian church was organized was a __.
- Octavian's rule started the __.
- Who lived in Northern Italy from 900 BC to 500 BC?
- Long, bronze-tipped spears were called _.
- Who made up the lower class of Romans?
- Athens's government was a __.
- Alexander's horse was name __.
- Who killed the minotaur?
- Disciples of Jesus believed he was the __.
- Athens was located on the __ peninsula.
- Christianity was viewed as a sect of __.
- Roman religion and culture was influenced by the __.
- Who wrote "The Elements of Geometry?"
- Apollo's temple was __.
- Who was the god of light and wisdom?
40 Clues: Rome was declared a __. • Apollo's temple was __. • Who killed the minotaur? • Who was the greek chief god? • Athens's government was a __. • Christians refused __ service. • Alexander's horse was name __. • Alexander's wife was named __. • Octavian's rule started the __. • Most romans were financially __ . • Alexander the Great's hero was __. • Greeks originated the __ in 776 BC. • ...
Review #2 (Ch. 4 & 5; Classical) 2017-05-18
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- The Laws of the _________________ Tables created written laws for early Rome.
- A group of related deities, like the ones said to live on Olympus.
- A cultural polis. Birthplace of democracy.
- Became the new Persian ruler in 486 BC and fought 300 Spartans in Thermopylae.
- This Greek philosopher developed a system of questioning.
- Made it illegal to be polytheistic in Rome.
- A period of Roman peace and prosperity.
- A Government run by the rich; same as an oligarchy.
- A high hill in the middle of a Greek polis. There's usually a temple on top.
- A Macedonian leader who conquered much of the world and spread Hellenism.
- A sad play.
- The first Christian emperor of Rome.
- The name of the Eastern Roman Empire, which had the Orthodox Church.
- A government run by a few; same as an aristocracy.
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- A Greek infantry (foot) soldier.
- The main reason that Rome fell.
- These Roman innovations spread water.
- Government run by elected officials.
- A militaristic Greek polis.
- A government run by one person with all the power, like Caesar.
- The island in which the Minoans lived.
- The love of learning and wisdom.
- A government run by someone who takes power by force.
- A government run by the people.
- Spread of Greek culture.
- The main sea that the Greeks and Romans used for trade.
- Created a system of written and organized laws for the Byzantine Empire.
- An important city for trade, culture, and education in Egypt.
- These men fought for the people's entertainment in the Colosseum.
- He spread direct democracy.
30 Clues: A sad play. • Spread of Greek culture. • A militaristic Greek polis. • He spread direct democracy. • The main reason that Rome fell. • A government run by the people. • A Greek infantry (foot) soldier. • The love of learning and wisdom. • Government run by elected officials. • The first Christian emperor of Rome. • These Roman innovations spread water. • ...
Roman Gods and Goddesses By Diamond Francisco 2017-11-13
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- is the goddess of chance
- is the goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment and the twin sister of the god of music
- is the greek goddess of love and the wife of the god of love
- is the god of the underworld
- is the goddess of revenge
- id the goddess of healing and the wife of the god of healing
- is the queen of the Olympian gods and the wife and sister of the ruler of the Olympian gods, she is also the Goddess of birth and marriage
- is the queen/goddess of the underworld and the wife of the king of the king of the underworld
- is the wife of the god of wine and the goddess of wine
- is the greek god of medicine and healing
- is the messenger of the gods
- is the goddess of the moon
- was the greek god of love
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- is the goddess of harvest and the daughter of the goddess of the underworld
- is the messenger of the gods
- is the goddess of the earth
- is the greek god of fire
- is the god of the sky and the ruler of the Olympian gods and goddesses
- is the greek goddess of magic
- is the god of beginnings and transitions
- is the god of the sea and the protector of all aquatic features
- is the Goddess of the sea and the wife of the God of the sea
- is the roman god of wine
- is the god of victory
- is the god of war
- is the god of music and the sun
- is the goddess of wisdom
27 Clues: is the god of war • is the god of victory • is the goddess of chance • is the greek god of fire • is the roman god of wine • is the goddess of wisdom • is the goddess of revenge • was the greek god of love • is the goddess of the moon • is the goddess of the earth • is the messenger of the gods • is the god of the underworld • is the messenger of the gods • is the greek goddess of magic • ...
Chapter 8 Review 2023-10-19
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- Socrates was an Athenian sculptor whose true love was ___________.
- __________ taught students that the universe followed the same laws that governed music and numbers.
- Aristotle studied up to 158 different _________ and wrote a book called "Politics" that explained what type of government worked best.
- After his death, Alexander's Empire fell apart because the ______ fought one another and divided it.
- Aesop's ______ were a part of Greek oral tradition. Mainly animal characters with a strong moral message.
- The word "Hellenistic" Means like the _________.
- Gained power in the ancient world during the reign of King Philip II
- ___________ the Great was a commander in the army at 16 and a ruler at 20.
- ______________ is considered the father of history.
- The library at _____________-- had the largest collection of writings in the ancient world.
- The Socratic ___________ is a style of teaching by asking questions.
- ______________ era was a time in which Greek culture spread throughout the known world.
- Philosophy means the ____ of knowledge.
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- Were traveling teachers in ancient Greece.
- ___________ was an ancient Greek philosopher thatwho sentenced to death by Hemlock poison.
- The gods in ancient Greek myths have great powers but look and act like _____ beings.
- _____________ taught that Greeks should ally with one another and fight back against Philip II's attacks.
- Many Greeks visited an __________ to learn about the future or their fate.
- _____________ was a Greek philosopher who was also the teacher of Alexander the Great.
- __________ was Alexander the Great's famous horse.
- ________ is a traditional story about gods and goddesses interacting with one another or humans.
- The ______ _______ is a theory of living with moderation taught by Aristotle.
- ___________ was an ancient historian who believed in accurate, eyewitness reporting of events.
- _______described his vision of the ideal government in a book called the "Republic".
24 Clues: Philosophy means the ____ of knowledge. • Were traveling teachers in ancient Greece. • The word "Hellenistic" Means like the _________. • __________ was Alexander the Great's famous horse. • ______________ is considered the father of history. • Socrates was an Athenian sculptor whose true love was ___________. • ...
Quarter 2 Vocab: Grade 9 2023-12-14
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- synonyms: dilemma, plight
- Greek: ozein=to smell
- offensively bold
- a flat, closed geometric figure
- full of fun and good cheer
- the act of giving up something of high value for the sake of something considered of greater value
- Arabic, synonyms: toll, levy
- an organism that consists of a fungus and algea growing together
- a verb form used with joining other verbs to indicate certain tenses
- Greek: kilo=thousand, meter=measure
- word coined by a German astronomer
- an amount of something assigned to be done, made, or sold
- using very few words as a style of writing
- Latin for fog
- Old French for scandalous
- coined from a Frenchmen's name
- a movement or procedure that involves skill or cunning
- plant tissue that moves food from leaves to other plant parts
- synonyms: collage, patchwork
- figure of speech suggesting a likeness between two different things
- having no specific pattern, purpose, or objective
- Latin: re=back, cedere=go
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- Latin: re=again, nasci=be born
- Greek: holos=whole, gramma=message
- examples: kangaroo, opossum, wombat
- synonyms: conclusion, conjecture, speculation
- Greek: para=alongside, sitos=food
- something causing an inconvenience or annoyance
- the practice of showing or expressing feelings or beliefs one does not actually posses
- synonym: self-analysis
- Latin: nox-night
- Latin and Greek for maze
- procedure for accomplishing a complicated task
- a forest with high annual rain fall and no dry season
- Italian: quarantina=forty days
- French: plat=level
- Latin: ultra=beyond; UV
- Latin: omnis=all, vorare=to eat
- two times of the year when the sun is furthest from the equator
- Latin: mutare=to change
40 Clues: Latin for fog • offensively bold • Latin: nox-night • French: plat=level • Greek: ozein=to smell • synonym: self-analysis • Latin: ultra=beyond; UV • Latin: mutare=to change • Latin and Greek for maze • synonyms: dilemma, plight • Old French for scandalous • Latin: re=back, cedere=go • full of fun and good cheer • Arabic, synonyms: toll, levy • synonyms: collage, patchwork • ...
Technical Theatre 2024-03-05
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- worn by greek actors to portray character and emotion
- describes how high or low a sound is
- The back drop on the back wall of the stage, useful for color changes.
- "Stencils" that create shapes in lights using shadows
- these colors cannot be created my mixing other colors
- the name of the stone slab "Stage" of the greek theatres
- this color is associated with health and vitality as well as autumn
- color scheme that form an equilateral triangle on the color wheel
- Stage with audience seated all around the stage
- this color is represents strength and reliability
- describes how loud or soft a sound is
- Describes how bright or dim a light is
- The most common type of stage, audience is seated one one side only
- These change the color of certain lights
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- This color scheme used colors opposite to each other on the color wheel
- Stage with audience seated on three sides
- The art of making live sounds with ordinary objects for film and theatre
- the seating in greek theatres. where we get the word "theatre"
- these colors are created by mixing primary colors together
- color scheme that uses shades and tints of only one color
- away from the audience
- Blue, red and _____ are the primary colors of light
- a performance/rehearsal space known for its versatility
- Stage with audience seated on two sides
- groups of actors in a greek play that spoke in unison
- This greek playwright was the first recorded winner of the festival of Dionysus
- " is the symbol for _________
27 Clues: away from the audience • " is the symbol for _________ • describes how high or low a sound is • describes how loud or soft a sound is • Describes how bright or dim a light is • Stage with audience seated on two sides • These change the color of certain lights • Stage with audience seated on three sides • Stage with audience seated all around the stage • ...
ATG 2024 Vocabulary 2024-03-21
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- General who took over Egypt after ATG's death
- Tale of Homer that was annotated by Aristotle. ATG carried it everywhere.
- Contained 500,000 scrolls
- First battle against Darius III
- Leadership and total domination of one state over another
- City that Alexander named after himself in Egypt
- Animals that King Porus used against ATG in the Battle of Hydaspes
- Father of ATG, said to be a descendent of Hercules
- Enemies of Greece for centuries.
- Country north of Greece which was ruled by Philip II
- Second battle against Darius III, who fled and left his family behind.
- Form of Greek language that means "common" which lasted for centuries after ATG died
- Place famous for a knot that was impossible to solve
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- III An undefeated military general whose genius conquered the known world in 12 years
- Greek principle of moderation in all things which ATG never learned
- Weak Persian leader who was defeated by ATG
- Horse that ATG tamed after realizing it was afraid of its own shadow
- Third and final battle against Darius III
- Greek Polis that was ATG's first conquest after becoming king
- Famous Greek philosopher and teacher who wrote a leadership guide for ATG
- Mother of ATG, said to be a descendent of Achilles
- Intentional spread of Greek language, culture, architecture, philosophy and government
- Prophet who foretold the kingdoms would precede the Fullness of Time
- a goddess whose temple burned down because of a lightning strike on July 20, 356 BC
- City where ATG sacrificed to the heroes of the Trojan War
- A verbal attack; searing speeches made by Demosthenes about the king of Macedon, hoping to stir Greeks against him
- Huge 30 story lighthouse which was one of seven wonders of the Ancient World
27 Clues: Contained 500,000 scrolls • First battle against Darius III • Enemies of Greece for centuries. • Third and final battle against Darius III • Weak Persian leader who was defeated by ATG • General who took over Egypt after ATG's death • City that Alexander named after himself in Egypt • Mother of ATG, said to be a descendent of Achilles • ...
Merry Christmas! 2021-12-20
14 Clues: freestyle • Long Beach • Hellenistic • lots of feta • water vessel • sand and sun • 1 week minus 2 • Caesar's month • The Wavy Coast • encircling islands • climb every mountain • what we have together • celebratory Greek cheer • adjustment or adaptation
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Defender of the greek ships
- the son of tydues
- The physicist of the war
- Smartest man alive
- The best archer of the greek army
- counselor of the greeks
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- King of Sparta
- saviour of the greek cause
- Brutal warrior of the army
- commander of the greek army
- Leader of cretan forces
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • The physicist of the war • saviour of the greek cause • Brutal warrior of the army • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
Greek gods 2024-06-10
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- king of all gods
- Greek god of artisans blacksmiths
- Greek goddess of love
- god of war
- goddess of marriage,
- the virgin goddess of the hearth.
- god of wine-making
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- creator of storms and floods
- lympian goddess of the harvest
- God of archery music and dance
- Greek god of trade, wealth, luck,
- the goddess of wild animals
12 Clues: god of war • king of all gods • god of wine-making • goddess of marriage, • Greek goddess of love • the goddess of wild animals • creator of storms and floods • lympian goddess of the harvest • God of archery music and dance • Greek god of artisans blacksmiths • Greek god of trade, wealth, luck, • the virgin goddess of the hearth.
Greece 2025-10-19
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- Mythical home of the gods
- God of the sea
- Government system born in Athens
- Cheese used in Greek salad
- Temple dedicated to Athena
- King of the Greek gods
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- Island famous for beaches and nightlife
- Sweet pastry with nuts and honey
- White-washed island with blue domes
- Largest Greek island
- God of the underworld
- Ancient citadel in Athens
12 Clues: God of the sea • Largest Greek island • God of the underworld • King of the Greek gods • Mythical home of the gods • Ancient citadel in Athens • Cheese used in Greek salad • Temple dedicated to Athena • Sweet pastry with nuts and honey • Government system born in Athens • White-washed island with blue domes • Island famous for beaches and nightlife
Ancient Greece, Part 1 2023-11-01
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- A few powerful people run the government
- Fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city-state
- An independent Greek city-state
- Similar to a tiny independent country
- System of government with all citizens
- Free native-born men who owned land
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- Membership in a political community
- Powerful Greek military polis run by an oligarchy
- System of government elected reps
- Powerful Greek polis run by direct-democracy
- Open area below the acropolis (market/meeting place)
11 Clues: An independent Greek city-state • System of government elected reps • Membership in a political community • Free native-born men who owned land • Similar to a tiny independent country • System of government with all citizens • A few powerful people run the government • Powerful Greek polis run by direct-democracy • Fortified hilltop in an ancient Greek city-state • ...
Byzantine/Russia 2023-10-24
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- The language of the Roman Catholic Church
- People who created Russian civilization and borrowed from Byzantine Culture.
- Greatest emperor of the Byzantines
- A name used to refer to the combination of Greek and Roman culture.
- Justinian's code was made up of old laws from this civilization.
- Religious images such as paintings and statues.
- A vow taken by Roman Catholic priests to not get married.
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- A church built by Justinian for his wife. It has a large dome at the tope of the structure.
- The permanent split in the Christian church is referred to as the ______ of 1054.
- Capital city of the Byzantine Empire and major crossroad of trade.
- The public celebration of religious rituals.
- Ruler/leader of the Greek Orthodox Church
- The language of the Greek Orthodox Church
- An Eastern European civilization founded by the Slavs and influenced by the Byzantine Empire.
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Images made by arranging colored bits of clay and glass.
16 Clues: Greatest emperor of the Byzantines • Head of the Roman Catholic Church. • The language of the Roman Catholic Church • Ruler/leader of the Greek Orthodox Church • The language of the Greek Orthodox Church • The public celebration of religious rituals. • Religious images such as paintings and statues. • Images made by arranging colored bits of clay and glass. • ...
PRODIGIES 2018-02-03
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- / Father of science
- / Nobel family
- / Highest average
- / Gul makai
- / Bard of Avon(author)
- / This is it
- / A billion dreams
- / Winning is not always the barometer of getting better(Sports)
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- / Blackpearl
- / Equation expresses a thought of god
- / Long walk to freedom
- / The lady king
- / Daffodils(author)
- / Oswald the lucky rabbit
- / Ask for anything,I won't deny(Mythology)
- / Got title mian in Navratnas
16 Clues: / Gul makai • / Blackpearl • / This is it • / Nobel family • / The lady king • / Highest average • / A billion dreams • / Father of science • / Daffodils(author) • / Long walk to freedom • / Bard of Avon(author) • / Oswald the lucky rabbit • / Got title mian in Navratnas • / Equation expresses a thought of god • / Ask for anything,I won't deny(Mythology) • ...
ΘΧ Crossword Puzzle for ΚΔ Brothers 2020-04-26
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- Necessary half of the Brotherhood required to vote
- Our Fraternity Advisor
- Alma Mater First…
- Our Fraternity’s first point-of-contact with UTEP Staff
- ΑΞΔ Fraternity’s Isabel is a ♫ __________ of Theta Chi
- Any close male relative who is normally given a ΘΧ bid
- Our semester “Report Card”
- ΘΧ was founded in ________ Barracks
- …teaches Truth, __________ and Tolerance…
- ______ Purpose has 7 areas of concern
- Harassing & Punishing
- ΚΔ President’s 1 rap of the gavel means call to order/begin, to be seated, or to _____!
- Recruiting of PNMs is also called ____
- ΘΧ Colors are ___________ & White
- Mike Mayer’s position at ΘΧ Headquarters
- I believe in Theta Chi, it’s…
- Proper name for Pledge Pin is actually Pledge ______
- This symbol is on all our Flags, Banners & Badges
- Who is Brother K$?
- For ΘΧ, April 10th annually represents ___________
- ΚΔ President’s 3 raps of the gavel means to _____
- The mascot of ΘΧ
- ΚΔ informal meetings at Red Sands in east El Paso
- Spell the Greek letter Ξ
- What is/was your Alma Mater?
- Our Faculty Advisor
Down
- Our ΘΧ high command
- We support this preferred philanthropy with Operation Military ΡΕΔ
- Helping Hand
- For example, Derek Hatzenbuhler is one
- ΘΧ encourages each of us to be a ________ Man
- Your Fraternity Advisor frequently cautions you to “Check your _____!”
- Our Chapter name
- ΘΧ Flower
- This Brother does some honking even when not in his car
- ΘΧ Founder Frederick Norton _______
- ΘΧ Magazine
- Spell the Greek letter Λ
- One not belonging to a college Greek organization is called a ___
- The way we applaud
- Evaluator of our meetings
- ____ of Arms (which is not a Crest, Emblem, Shield, Patch, or Badge!)
- Our Motto is sometimes written in _____ as Θηρόποεα Χείρ
- ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur
- The crest on our ΘΧ ΚΟΑΤ of Arms is actually an _____
- Spell the Greek letter Η
- Brother Andy always says, “What a ___!”
- ____ of the Fraternity closes our meetings
- ♫ It is to thee, dear old Theta Chi…
- Spell the Greek letter Ρ
- ΘΧ was founded at _________________, VT
51 Clues: ΘΧ Flower • ΘΧ Magazine • Helping Hand • Our Chapter name • The mascot of ΘΧ • Alma Mater First… • The way we applaud • Who is Brother K$? • Our ΘΧ high command • Our Faculty Advisor • ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur • Harassing & Punishing • Our Fraternity Advisor • Spell the Greek letter Λ • Spell the Greek letter Η • Spell the Greek letter Ρ • Spell the Greek letter Ξ • Evaluator of our meetings • ...
ΘΧ Crossword Puzzle for ΚΔ Brothers 2020-04-26
Across
- Necessary half of the Brotherhood required to vote
- Our Fraternity Advisor
- Alma Mater First…
- Our Fraternity’s first point-of-contact with UTEP Staff
- ΑΞΔ Fraternity’s Isabel is a ♫ __________ of Theta Chi
- Any close male relative who is normally given a ΘΧ bid
- Our semester “Report Card”
- ΘΧ was founded in ________ Barracks
- …teaches Truth, __________ and Tolerance…
- ______ Purpose has 7 areas of concern
- Harassing & Punishing
- ΚΔ President’s 1 rap of the gavel means call to order/begin, to be seated, or to _____!
- Recruiting of PNMs is also called ____
- ΘΧ Colors are ___________ & White
- Mike Mayer’s position at ΘΧ Headquarters
- I believe in Theta Chi, it’s…
- Proper name for Pledge Pin is actually Pledge ______
- This symbol is on all our Flags, Banners & Badges
- Who is Brother K$?
- For ΘΧ, April 10th annually represents ___________
- ΚΔ President’s 3 raps of the gavel means to _____
- The mascot of ΘΧ
- ΚΔ informal meetings at Red Sands in east El Paso
- Spell the Greek letter Ξ
- What is/was your Alma Mater?
- Our Faculty Advisor
Down
- Our ΘΧ high command
- We support this preferred philanthropy with Operation Military ΡΕΔ
- Helping Hand
- For example, Derek Hatzenbuhler is one
- ΘΧ encourages each of us to be a ________ Man
- Your Fraternity Advisor frequently cautions you to “Check your _____!”
- Our Chapter name
- ΘΧ Flower
- This Brother does some honking even when not in his car
- ΘΧ Founder Frederick Norton _______
- ΘΧ Magazine
- Spell the Greek letter Λ
- One not belonging to a college Greek organization is called a ___
- The way we applaud
- Evaluator of our meetings
- ____ of Arms (which is not a Crest, Emblem, Shield, Patch, or Badge!)
- Our Motto is sometimes written in _____ as Θηρόποεα Χείρ
- ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur
- The crest on our ΘΧ ΚΟΑΤof Arms is actually an _____
- Spell the Greek letter Η
- Brother Andy always says, “What a ___!”
- ____ of the Fraternity closes our meetings
- ♫ It is to thee, dear old Theta Chi…
- Spell the Greek letter Ρ
- ΘΧ was founded at _________________, VT
51 Clues: ΘΧ Flower • ΘΧ Magazine • Helping Hand • Our Chapter name • The mascot of ΘΧ • Alma Mater First… • The way we applaud • Who is Brother K$? • Our ΘΧ high command • Our Faculty Advisor • ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur • Harassing & Punishing • Our Fraternity Advisor • Spell the Greek letter Λ • Spell the Greek letter Η • Spell the Greek letter Ρ • Spell the Greek letter Ξ • Evaluator of our meetings • ...
ΘΧ Crossword Puzzle for ΚΔ Brothers 2020-04-30
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- Necessary half of the Brotherhood required to vote
- Our Fraternity Advisor
- Alma Mater First…
- Our Fraternity’s first point-of-contact with UTEP Staff
- ΑΞΔ Fraternity’s Isabel is a ♫ __________ of Theta Chi
- Any close male relative who is normally given a ΘΧ bid
- Our semester “Report Card”
- ΘΧ was founded in ________ Barracks
- …teaches Truth, __________ and Tolerance…
- ______ Purpose has 7 areas of concern
- Harassing & Punishing
- ΚΔ President’s 1 rap of the gavel means call to order/begin, to be seated, or to _____!
- Recruiting of PNMs is also called ____
- ΘΧ Colors are ___________ & White
- Mike Mayer’s position at ΘΧ Headquarters
- I believe in Theta Chi, it’s…
- Proper name for Pledge Pin is actually Pledge ______
- This symbol is on all our Flags, Banners & Badges
- Who is Brother K$?
- For ΘΧ, April 10th annually represents ___________
- ΚΔ President’s 3 raps of the gavel means to _____
- The mascot of ΘΧ
- ΚΔ informal meetings at Red Sands in east El Paso
- Spell the Greek letter Ξ
- What is/was your Alma Mater?
- Our Faculty Advisor
Down
- Our ΘΧ high command
- We support this preferred philanthropy with Operation Military ΡΕΔ
- Helping Hand
- For example, Derek Hatzenbuhler is one
- ΘΧ encourages each of us to be a ________ Man
- Your Fraternity Advisor frequently cautions you to “Check your _____!”
- Our Chapter name
- ΘΧ Flower
- This Brother does some honking even when not in his car
- ΘΧ Founder Frederick Norton _______
- ΘΧ Magazine
- Spell the Greek letter Λ
- One not belonging to a college Greek organization is called a ___
- The way we applaud
- Evaluator of our meetings
- ____ of Arms (which is not a Crest, Emblem, Shield, Patch, or Badge!)
- Our Motto is sometimes written in _____ as Θηρόποεα Χείρ
- ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur
- The crest on our ΘΧ ΚΟΑΤ of Arms is actually an _____
- Spell the Greek letter Η
- Brother Andy always says, “What a ___!”
- ____ of the Fraternity closes our meetings
- ♫ It is to thee, dear old Theta Chi…
- Spell the Greek letter Ρ
- ΘΧ was founded at _________________, VT
51 Clues: ΘΧ Flower • ΘΧ Magazine • Helping Hand • Our Chapter name • The mascot of ΘΧ • Alma Mater First… • The way we applaud • Who is Brother K$? • Our ΘΧ high command • Our Faculty Advisor • ΘΧ Co-Founder Arthur • Harassing & Punishing • Our Fraternity Advisor • Spell the Greek letter Λ • Spell the Greek letter Η • Spell the Greek letter Ρ • Spell the Greek letter Ξ • Evaluator of our meetings • ...
NGE INTRO 2022-03-02
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- case showing the subject in a sentence.
- Called 'the father of History', he wrote about the origins of the Persians Wars.
- the age and world behind the myths of the Trojan War (3000-1200 BC).
- period of cultural growth, characterised by the invention of the Greek alphabet and the works of Homer and Hesiod (700-500 BC).
- grammatical term used to talk about who is doing the verb (1st, 2nd, 3rd).
- case showing possession or separation with specific prepositions; generally = "of".
- He produced the tragedy 'Oedipus the King' and never judged lower than 2nd place in dramatic competitions.
- grammatical term used to talk about singular and plural forms.
- famous philosopher who wrote Socrates' dialogues.
- translation of βαινεις.
- He produced the tragedies 'Medea', the witch who married the Argonaut Jason, and 'Hippolytus', on the tragic death of Theseus' son.
- the term used to show whether a word begins with an aspiration (h sound).
- period of prosperity, with Athens establishing the first democracy. Famous Greek literature comes from this era(500-323 BC).
- grammatical term used to talk about when the actions of verbs take place (present, future..)
- Dramatic author called 'the father of tragedy'.
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- the fifth letter of the ancient Greek alphabet.
- translation of παυετε.
- or "double sound", the term used when two vowels come together and merge them into one sound.
- translation of γραφει.
- Student of Plato, he founded the Lyceum in Athens.
- translation of διδασκουσιν.
- case showing the direct object in a sentence or a location in time/space with specific prepositions.
- period following the death of Alexander the Great. Macedonian and Greek culture dominate the methods of empire-building during this period (323-30 BC).
- the earliest surviving writing system of Greek language, used from ca. 1500 to 1000 BC.
- Author of the History of the Peloponnesian War.
- the last letter of the ancient Greek alphabet.
- translation of λαμβάνομεν.
- case showing the indirect object in a sentence or a location in time/space with specific prepositions.
- translation of λεγω.
29 Clues: translation of λεγω. • translation of παυετε. • translation of γραφει. • translation of βαινεις. • translation of λαμβάνομεν. • translation of διδασκουσιν. • case showing the subject in a sentence. • the last letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. • the fifth letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. • Author of the History of the Peloponnesian War. • ...
History of Greek Theater - Mason Yuska 2022-01-11
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- the theater possesses a ceremonial ____ of dionysus
- followed a strict structure, with a prologue, the entrance of the chorus, and then several episodes separated by choral odes
- Western drama can be traced back to _____
- Although the tragic hero is good, he is not ____
- Around 430 B.C., the rules of the contests limited the number of speaking actors to ____
- Sophocles´ _____ Introduced painted scenery and enhanced costuming.
- this even was a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to dionysus
- greek drama was presented at festivals honoring ______
- the _____ was circular and 65 ft in diameter
- the word theater comes from the greek word theatron, which means _____
- the _____ was a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes.
- the word chorus in greek means ______
- The winner of the first recorded theatrical event and derivation of the term thespian
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- a _____ is a man of noble stature, one who has a greatness about him. He is not an ordinary man.
- this word comes from the greek verb meaning ¨to do¨ or ¨to act¨
- the best seat in the theater was reserved for the priest of dionysus _______
- an imitation of an action that is serious and also, as having magnitude, complete in itself; . .. in a dramatic rather than narrative form;
- ________ is an ancient Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken
- _____ wrote 123 plays, only 7 of which survive
- the action in greek plays usually takes place in outdoors
- the use of ______ facilitated rapid change of roles
- Dramatists presented 3 tragedies followed by a ____ play
- the high-backed seats were reserved for judges and _______
- ____ is on the slope of the hill below the acropolis in athens
- this man lived during this time period and is considered the father of western philosophy
- was the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy in his work, Poetics.
26 Clues: the word chorus in greek means ______ • Western drama can be traced back to _____ • the _____ was circular and 65 ft in diameter • _____ wrote 123 plays, only 7 of which survive • Although the tragic hero is good, he is not ____ • the theater possesses a ceremonial ____ of dionysus • the use of ______ facilitated rapid change of roles • ...
Ch. 3 Persia and Ch. 4 Ancient Greece Vocabulary Quiz 2025-10-15
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- A provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire
- A systematic way of doing something
- To separate from others; to set apart
- democracy, A form of government where citizens participate directly in making decisions
- A philosophy emphasizing pleasure and tranquility as life's goals
- of Pericles, The golden age of ancient Athens (461-429 BCE); time of peak
- A Greek city-state; the basic political unit of ancient Greece
- Moral principles that govern behavior
- A person who establishes something
- A province of the ancient Persian empire ruled by a satrap
- method, A teaching technique using questions to stimulate critical thinking
- The marketplace and civic center of an ancient Greek city
- The study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- Relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture, especially at its peak
- A careful plan or method to achieve a goal
- A state-owned serf/slave in ancient Sparta
- In ancient Athens, the practice of temporarily banishing a citizen by popular vote
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- A form of government with a hereditary ruler (king or queen) as head of state
- Greek concept meaning excellence or virtue in all aspects of life
- A serious drama depicting the downfall of a noble character
- Era, The period when Greek culture spread throughout the eastern Mediterranean
- A shrine where priests or priestesses made predictions
- Worthy of attention; extraordinary or striking
- Government by a small group of powerful people
- Discussed or argued about different viewpoints
- A government ruled by the people
- To suggest or indicate without directly stating
- One of five elected officials who shared power with Spartan kings
- Providing financial support
- In ancient Greece, a powerful individual who seized control of the government
- To gather together in one place
- A military formation of heavily armed infantry in ancient Greece
- A philosophy emphasizing self-control and acceptance of one's fate
- Attempted to find or obtain something
- poem, A long narrative poem about heroic deeds and events
- Maintained or kept going continuously
- A fortified hilltop or citadel in ancient Greek cities
37 Clues: Providing financial support • To gather together in one place • A government ruled by the people • A person who establishes something • A systematic way of doing something • To separate from others; to set apart • Moral principles that govern behavior • Attempted to find or obtain something • Maintained or kept going continuously • A careful plan or method to achieve a goal • ...
Words Origin- Jessica Leed 2021-09-07
Across
- From Spanish meaning 'Sing along to a song'
- From French meaning 'A criminal tribunal'
- From Spanish meaning 'derived from ju-jitsu'
- From Greek meaning 'A restricted area'
- From Latin meaning 'The study of past events'
- From Old Norse meaning 'A small patch on skin'
- From Old Norse meaning 'A married man'
- From Spanish meaning 'A starchy vegetable'
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- From Spanish meaning 'an oriental sport'
- From Spanish meaning 'Made from ground cacao'
- From French meaning 'manservant of a house'
- From Old Norse meaning 'Of bright light'
- From French meaning 'Woven floor covering'
- From Spanish meaning 'A hot-tasting pod'
- From Greek meaning 'far vision'
- From Latin meaning 'A spore-producing organism
- From Latin meaning 'Important or significant'
- From Greek meaning 'A thought'
18 Clues: From Greek meaning 'A thought' • From Greek meaning 'far vision' • From Greek meaning 'A restricted area' • From Old Norse meaning 'A married man' • From Spanish meaning 'an oriental sport' • From Old Norse meaning 'Of bright light' • From Spanish meaning 'A hot-tasting pod' • From French meaning 'A criminal tribunal' • From French meaning 'Woven floor covering' • ...
The Odyssey 2024-10-18
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- A Greek hero created the plan to build the Trojan horse to take down the Trojans
- Conflict between Greeks and Trojans
- Odysseus Home Island
- Home of the gods
- Odysseus wife
- Greek God of the sky and king of the Olympian Gods
- Goddes of Ghosts
- Island home of the nymph Calypso
- an ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Messenger God
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- God of water
- a huge cyclops that got stabbed in the eye by Odysseus
- an elderly warrior who frequently offers advice to Odysseus
- Mythical king of Mycena and a Trojan war hero
- Daughte Titan a nymph of the island of Ogygia
- Odysseus son
- ruler of Mycenaeae in Electra
- was a poet who preformed 3 narrative songs in the books
18 Clues: God of water • Odysseus son • Odysseus wife • Messenger God • Home of the gods • Goddes of Ghosts • Odysseus Home Island • ruler of Mycenaeae in Electra • Island home of the nymph Calypso • Conflict between Greeks and Trojans • Mythical king of Mycena and a Trojan war hero • Daughte Titan a nymph of the island of Ogygia • an ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare • ...
Classical Greece Crossword 2014-09-25
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- / according to Greek tradition the blind poet that composed the two great epics of Ancient Greece
- / son of Philip of Macedon; assembled an army of 48,000 men to invade the Persian Empire; by 327 BCE had taken his army across the Indus River into the Punjab; died in 323 BCE before being able to fully develop his empire
- / leader of a sophisticated society that arose on the island of Crete during the late 3rd century BCE
- / people of neighboring lands conquered by Sparta that were to provide agricultural labor and keep them supplied with food; by 6th century outnumbered the citizens of Sparta
- / Alexander's general that took control of Egypt; Ptolemaic dynasty ruled until the Roman conquest in 31 BCE
- / greatest of the Achaemenid emperors (r.521-486 BCE); ruled an empire stretching from the Indus River to the Aegean Sea; quelled the Ionian rebellion by 493 BCE; sent a fleet to crush Athens in 490 BCE, but was routed at the Battle of Marathon (480 BCE)
- / a series of conflicts between Greece and the Persian Empire (500-479 BCE); Greek cities on the Ionian coast revolted against their Persian rulers; Darius and Xerxes would attack Greece, but ultimately lose
- / city-state located on the Peloponnesus; devoted majority of their resources to the development of a powerful & disciplined military machine
- / Greek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in the material world
- / PanHellenic festival started in 776 BCE to bring Greek communities from all parts of the Mediterranean together by sending athletes to Olympia to compete in contests of speed, skill, and strength
- / early Mycenaean written script, adapted from Linear A
- / Greek philosopher; knowledge based on consideration of ideal forms outside the material world; proposed ideal form of government based on abstract principles in which philosophers ruled
- / female poet who composed nine volumes of poetry around 600 BCE; instructed young women in music and literature
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- / successor of Darius wanted to avenge Persian losses in war with Greece; sent 100,000 troops and 1,000 ships to punish them; he burned Athens but lost the Battle of Salamis
- / a ruler of oppressive character who is an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
- / society of the Greek Peloponnesus that was heavily influenced by the island of Crete (1600-1100 BCE)
- / the reach of Greek culture & traditions outside of Greece to the wider world during the time of Alexander the Great and his successors (the Antigonid, Ptlomaic, and Seleucid empires)
- / following the Persian Wars the Delian League was formed to pull various Greek city-states into a defensive alliance; Athens led the "alliance" and its treasury; camps became divided between Athens and Sparta and war ensued; Sparta defeats Athens (431-404 BCE) but not achieve political unification of Greece
- / general under Alexander the Great that took Greece and Macedon after his death; his successors ruled until the Romans established their authority in the region in the 2nd century BCE
- / tale that recounted the experiences of the Greek hero Odysseus as he sailed home after the Trojan War
- / a conflict which engaged the Mycenaeans and the city of Troy between 1200-1100 BCE; mainly over shipping and trade in the region; immortalized in The Iliad
- / Alexander's general that took the largest portion of the empire; the former Achamenid stretching from Bactria to Anatolia; held until displaced by the Parthians in 2nd century BCE
- / city-state located in Attica region; devoted to the study of philosophy & government; leader in trade of the region
- / (640-559 BCE); Athenian statesman, lawgiver, and poet; his reforms prepared the way for the introduction of democracy in Athens; ended slavery for debt & replaced draconian law with more humane one
- / offered a Greek perspective on a campaign waged by a band of Greek warriors against the city of Troy, in Anatolia, during the 12th century BCE
- / civilization that flourished on the island of Crete from ca. 2000-1500 BCE; unique art & architecture made significant contributions to the development of western civilization
- / Athenian philosopher of later 5th century BCE; tutor of Plato; urged rational reflection of moral decisions; condemned to death for corrupting the minds of Athenian youth
- / Minoan written script
- / (495-429 BCE) prominent statesman, orator, and general of Athens during the Golden Age; led the Delian League; saw to the building of the Acropolis and the Parthenon
- / typical structure of an ancient Greek community consisting of an urban center and all of its surrounding land; the "city-state"
30 Clues: / Minoan written script • / early Mycenaean written script, adapted from Linear A • / a ruler of oppressive character who is an absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution • / according to Greek tradition the blind poet that composed the two great epics of Ancient Greece • ...
Words from Mythology 2019-05-17
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- State of complete disorder or confusion
- Loss of memory
- Concern for personal cleanliness and health
- To tease
- Scientific study of human behavior
- Concerning the sun
- Extraordinary in size or strength
- Sweet liquid from flowers
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- Colored part of the eye
- Chemical element found in thermometers
- Fear of, or anxiety about something
- The study of the earth
- Taking place in a large amount of water
- Long distance running race
- Aircraft that moves with spinning blades
- Beauty products
- Active at night
17 Clues: To tease • Loss of memory • Beauty products • Active at night • Concerning the sun • The study of the earth • Colored part of the eye • Sweet liquid from flowers • Long distance running race • Extraordinary in size or strength • Fear of, or anxiety about something • Scientific study of human behavior • Chemical element found in thermometers • State of complete disorder or confusion • ...
Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-16
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- Achilles was shot by an arrow to this body part
- Place where temple of Zeus is and where Olympic games began
- Son of Zeus who completed the 12 tasks
- This wooden ______ left behind by the Greeks led to Trojan defeat
- Homer's The _______ depicts Ancient Greek life through Odysseus' journey home
- King of Thebes who's fate was to marry his mother
- God of the underworld
- God of thunder who had many love interests
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- Famed gorgon or monster who had a hair of snakes
- Narcissus was known for his beauty and falling in love with his own ______
- Aphrodite was known as the goddess of _____
- Mythical horse with the ability to fly
- Goddess of war who fought alongside heroes in Homer's "The Iliad"
- Greek god of love, or it's Roman equivalent, cupid
- Also Elder Gods who were large in size and strength
- Mount where it is said the Greek gods resided
- King Triton of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" is based on this god of the sea
17 Clues: God of the underworld • Mythical horse with the ability to fly • Son of Zeus who completed the 12 tasks • God of thunder who had many love interests • Aphrodite was known as the goddess of _____ • Mount where it is said the Greek gods resided • Achilles was shot by an arrow to this body part • Famed gorgon or monster who had a hair of snakes • ...
Mythology 1 Homework 2017-02-27
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- titan goddess of all the fresh water on earth.
- Titan god of light or sunlight.
- titan goddess of prophetic radiance.
- _______'s constellation was called "Aries".
- titan god of mortal life span or god of death.
- immortal giants of incredible strength.
- titan god of enormous river called Okeanos.
- titan god who bore the sky aloft.
- the King of Titanes and the god of time.
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- titan goddess of divine law, order and customs.
- titan goddess of the moon.
- the mortal who had and affair with the Titan goddess of the moon.
- titan god of mortal life span or god of death.
- the god of wisdom and heavenly oracles.
- titan goddess of fertility and motherhood.
- titan goddess of all the fresh water on earth.
- married to his mother.
17 Clues: married to his mother. • titan goddess of the moon. • Titan god of light or sunlight. • titan god who bore the sky aloft. • titan goddess of prophetic radiance. • immortal giants of incredible strength. • _______'s constellation was called "Aries". • the god of wisdom and heavenly oracles. • the King of Titanes and the god of time. • ...
Norse Mythology & NKS 2022-03-03
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- Tempat rajawali dan elang berada pada Yggdrasil
- Raksasa yang mencuri palu Thor
- Peninggalam kuno yang menjelaskan Yggdrasil
- Nama palu Thor
- Anak Odin dan Frigg yang buta dan tanpa sengaja membunuh abangnya karena Loki
- Anak loki berwujud serigala
- Asrama yang ada di NKS
- Naga yang mengunyah akar pohon Yggdrasil
- Tupai yang membawa gosip dan hinaan
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- Dunia yang terhubung dengan Yggdrasil
- Lokasi Nordich Konigneich Schule
- Anak odin dan frigg yang mati karena Loki
- Pelangi penghubung Asgard dan Midgard
- Bulan Nordich Konigneich Schule lahir
- The Allfather
- Anak Odin dan Frigg yang pergi ke Hel untuk menghidupkan kembali abangnya
- jenis pohon Yggdrasil
17 Clues: The Allfather • Nama palu Thor • jenis pohon Yggdrasil • Asrama yang ada di NKS • Anak loki berwujud serigala • Raksasa yang mencuri palu Thor • Lokasi Nordich Konigneich Schule • Tupai yang membawa gosip dan hinaan • Dunia yang terhubung dengan Yggdrasil • Pelangi penghubung Asgard dan Midgard • Bulan Nordich Konigneich Schule lahir • Naga yang mengunyah akar pohon Yggdrasil • ...
What do you know about Tonga? 2015-05-26
12 Clues: Fruit • Dance • Coconut milk • Tongan house • Head of State • Nearby country • Favorite sport • First European to visit • Animal in the Tongan tale • Tree used to make tapa cloth • Day to celebrate peace and the dead • According to Tongan mythology humans came from (plural)?
Michael Rome vs Greece 2022-05-03
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- Greece homes were big but with one story while rome had many
- Greece houses used mud but while roe used
- While rome was republic , Greece is a
- Roman schools taught literature and public speaking, Greeks taught
- Julius caesar was a leader in rome in greece a leader was
- In greece men and women have to be 12 to 13 years old but in rome they have to be an
- Rome city states were controlled by different people but greece was controlled by one
- Roman music was known while Greek music was
- Greece painted there vase but rome did not have a taste for painting their
- Rome started in 753 B.C.E Greece started in 700s
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- Roman toys are like old toys Greek toys were
- Rome had all sports of materials while greece had just
- Greek made music and Rome took
- Roman dances for all,Greek dances was for
- Greece would drink for special occasions rome drank
- Unlike Roman music Greece music was used for
16 Clues: Greek made music and Rome took • While rome was republic , Greece is a • Greece houses used mud but while roe used • Roman dances for all,Greek dances was for • Roman music was known while Greek music was • Roman toys are like old toys Greek toys were • Unlike Roman music Greece music was used for • Rome started in 753 B.C.E Greece started in 700s • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-05-21
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- Word meaning "The Love of Wisdom"
- The most powerful empire, tried to conquer Greece
- Most of the land in Greece is covered by these
- A type of government where decisions were made by the people via a popular vote
- A powerful city-state known for its strong army
- Stories that the ancient Greeks made up to explain natural phenomena
- A powerful city-state known for its advancements in the arts and sciences
- The Parthenon was built as a temple honoring this Greek goddess of wisdom
- There are three types of these: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian
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- A type of government ruled by a few powerful leaders
- The Greek god of the sea
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A famous Greek philosopher, known for his method of asking questions to encourage people to think critically about their ideas
- As a port city, Athens was dependent on this to sustain its economy
- The Greek god of the underworld
- A distance of 26.2 miles
16 Clues: The Greek god of the sea • A distance of 26.2 miles • The Greek god of the underworld • Word meaning "The Love of Wisdom" • Land surrounded by water on 3 sides • Most of the land in Greece is covered by these • A powerful city-state known for its strong army • The most powerful empire, tried to conquer Greece • A type of government ruled by a few powerful leaders • ...
A Page About the Pages 2024-11-28
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- Which Page child shares a name with her aunt and great-aunt?
- What classic American song is the also the Pages' street in St. Louis?
- This Page child shares their name with this "calming" flower
- Athena bumps, sets, and spikes in this sport!
- What Greek word means godfather?
- What is Van's main sport?
- What word means "grandfather" in Greek?
- What name do Greek grandchildren call their grandmother?
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- In the Page family's birth announcement, what sport is Mahrya coaching?
- Which Page twin is his Dad's not-so-mini me?
- Poppy's goalkeeping skills are on display when she plays this, her favorite sport!
- What is the name of the Page family's dog?
- In what month is the newest Page's due date?
- What is the Greek word for godmother?
- After the Rams headed west, which Fulfer football team did Dave adopt as his own?
- What type of animal is Purrsephone - one of the Page family pets?
16 Clues: What is Van's main sport? • What Greek word means godfather? • What is the Greek word for godmother? • What word means "grandfather" in Greek? • What is the name of the Page family's dog? • Which Page twin is his Dad's not-so-mini me? • In what month is the newest Page's due date? • Athena bumps, sets, and spikes in this sport! • ...
gce 2023-10-22
12 Clues: Food • Drink • Island • Landmark • Language • Currency • Capital City • Greek Goddess • Historic Mount • Body of Water, Sea • Mythological Figure • Flag is Blue and -----
Earth's Spheres 2025-11-24
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- How many layers are in our atmosphere?
- Prefix that comes from the Greek word for water.
- Prefix that comes from the Greek word for ground.
- Comes from the Greek word for air.
- Earth's interconnected systems that are constantly interacting.
- All the living plants and animals on Earth.
- All of the frozen water on Earth.
- All the gases on the planet
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- Air temperature affects this process in our lakes.
- Comes from the Greek word for life.
- All the water on Earth.
- All the non-living soil, rocks, and minerals that make up our Earth's land.
12 Clues: All the water on Earth. • All the gases on the planet • All of the frozen water on Earth. • Comes from the Greek word for air. • Comes from the Greek word for life. • How many layers are in our atmosphere? • All the living plants and animals on Earth. • Prefix that comes from the Greek word for water. • Prefix that comes from the Greek word for ground. • ...
Mythology Character Crossword 2023-04-29
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- The goddess of wisdom,warfare,and crafts
- The wife of Hephaestus
- They played an important role in the Trojan War
- Their name is spider in greek
- The Greek God of fertility,wine,and ecstasy
- The youngest of the Titans
- The goddess of wild things and hunt
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- The Greek goddess of vegetation and fruitfulness
- The twin brother of Artemis
- One of two sons of Atreus
- The daughter of Helios and Perse
- The son of Myrrha
- They are the God of war
- Narcissus rejected them
14 Clues: The son of Myrrha • The wife of Hephaestus • They are the God of war • Narcissus rejected them • One of two sons of Atreus • The youngest of the Titans • The twin brother of Artemis • Their name is spider in greek • The daughter of Helios and Perse • The goddess of wild things and hunt • The goddess of wisdom,warfare,and crafts • The Greek God of fertility,wine,and ecstasy • ...
Nick F. 2022-12-08
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- means angle eye in greek
- means opercle sharp in greek
- means marine
- sea lamprey in latin name
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- means pike in latin
- means scaled gill cover in greek
- first name means hooked snout
- stone to suck
- old russian for this species of fish
- alewifes first latin name
- means surgeon in latin
- what a stage of our salmon are called
12 Clues: means marine • stone to suck • means pike in latin • means surgeon in latin • means angle eye in greek • alewifes first latin name • sea lamprey in latin name • means opercle sharp in greek • first name means hooked snout • means scaled gill cover in greek • old russian for this species of fish • what a stage of our salmon are called
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Defender of the greek ships
- the son of tydues
- The physicist of the war
- Smartest man alive
- The best archer of the greek army
- counselor of the greeks
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- King of Sparta
- saviour of the greek cause
- Brutal warrior of the army
- commander of the greek army
- Leader of cretan forces
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • The physicist of the war • saviour of the greek cause • Brutal warrior of the army • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Defender of the greek ships
- the son of tydues
- The physicist of the war
- Smartest man alive
- The best archer of the greek army
- counselor of the greeks
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- King of Sparta
- saviour of the greek cause
- Brutal warrior of the army
- commander of the greek army
- Leader of cretan forces
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • The physicist of the war • saviour of the greek cause • Brutal warrior of the army • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Defender of the greek ships
- the son of tydues
- The physicist of the war
- Smartest man alive
- The best archer of the greek army
- counselor of the greeks
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- King of Sparta
- saviour of the greek cause
- Brutal warrior of the army
- commander of the greek army
- Leader of cretan forces
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • The physicist of the war • saviour of the greek cause • Brutal warrior of the army • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Defender of the greek ships
- the son of tydues
- The physicist of the war
- Smartest man alive
- The best archer of the greek army
- counselor of the greeks
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- King of Sparta
- saviour of the greek cause
- Brutal warrior of the army
- commander of the greek army
- Leader of cretan forces
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • The physicist of the war • saviour of the greek cause • Brutal warrior of the army • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
Trojan 2022-05-09
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- Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
- Greatest warrior of the time
- Defender of the greek ships
- the son of tydues
- The physicist of the war
- Smartest man alive
- The best archer of the greek army
- counselor of the greeks
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- King of Sparta
- saviour of the greek cause
- Brutal warrior of the army
- commander of the greek army
- Leader of cretan forces
13 Clues: King of Sparta • the son of tydues • Smartest man alive • Leader of cretan forces • counselor of the greeks • The physicist of the war • saviour of the greek cause • Brutal warrior of the army • commander of the greek army • Defender of the greek ships • Greatest warrior of the time • The best archer of the greek army • Only trojan who dared to fight achilles
Chapter 14-15 of Understanding Art 2024-04-09
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- The first prominent Mesopotamian Civilization
- The pits surrounding the tomb of Shi Huangdi contain these made of terra-cotta
- _____ period(Greek era that gave rise to five down)
- What Ashurnasirpal II is hunting
- _____ eggshell pottery (Neolithic pottery from the Longshan Culture)
- A spear-bearer in contrapposto pose
- Red- or Black-_____ (techniques for painting Greek vessels)
- An equestrian portrait depicts someone riding this animal
- Where the Minotaur is from
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- King whose tomb was discovered in 1922
- Queen immortalized in a painted Egyptian sculpture
- Laocoön and ___ Sons
- Devotional or funerary statues of young men
- Venus of_____ (A Paleolithic sculpture)
- ______ Crescent (between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers)
- The simplest of the Greek architectural orders
- Painting on damp lime plaster
17 Clues: Laocoön and ___ Sons • Where the Minotaur is from • Painting on damp lime plaster • What Ashurnasirpal II is hunting • A spear-bearer in contrapposto pose • King whose tomb was discovered in 1922 • Venus of_____ (A Paleolithic sculpture) • Devotional or funerary statues of young men • The first prominent Mesopotamian Civilization • ...
Greek and Roman crossword 2021-02-11
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- In Greece most women did this action and cooked instead of fighting in war.
- In Rome these could also fight on war.
- The Roman people didn't trade but would just what things by force.
- Both Rome and Greece fought in many of these.
- The Romanians had one of the strongest one of these.
- Greek and Roman people lives on which continent.
- The greeks were good at this type of sea activity while Rome didn't even try to do it.
- Both Greece and Rome believed in many of these.
- Greek women had less of these then Greek men.
- The Greeks could grow many things because of the what land.
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- Sea that both Greece and Rome fight over.
- Rome is this type of political place.
- The Greeks invented this sport activity.
- The Greeks invented one of the first what's.
- The Greeks grew this crop crop that made them famous for wine making.
- Greek one of these taught writing while Romanian one of these taught how to fight on war.
- The Greeks had one of the first these
17 Clues: Rome is this type of political place. • The Greeks had one of the first these • In Rome these could also fight on war. • The Greeks invented this sport activity. • Sea that both Greece and Rome fight over. • The Greeks invented one of the first what's. • Both Rome and Greece fought in many of these. • Greek women had less of these then Greek men. • ...
Escape Room 2023-10-03
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- "A place of seeing"; where audiences sat for Greek performances
- The study of history and how things are recorded
- A grand Roman spectacle which involved filling the performance venue with water and staging sea battles
- Both men and women couldpursue this Roman acting profession
- Another word for "surviving"
- A recurring, unifying subject or idea found in plays
- A device used for deus ex machina
- The existence of multiple meanings of words, often affecting translations and interpretations of historical texts
- Greek festival that awarded playwrights and drew large crowds of spectators
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- Written and recorded materials historians use and reference
- Used to identify types of characters in ancient Greek plays; may have aided projection
- The amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought
- The defining spirit or mood of a particular time in history
- Many early performance traditions were religious ______
- Aristotle's term for the purge of emotions the audience should undergo while watching a tragedy
- A wheeled platform used in Greek theatre to display action that happened beyond the audience's view
- Genre of performance; Old, Middle, and New in Ancient Greece
17 Clues: Another word for "surviving" • A device used for deus ex machina • The study of history and how things are recorded • A recurring, unifying subject or idea found in plays • Many early performance traditions were religious ______ • Written and recorded materials historians use and reference • The defining spirit or mood of a particular time in history • ...
Sustainability Glossary yay 2019-02-21
10 Clues: living • creature • not living • settling in • travel by water • Biology creature? • flower,growing thing • studys unanswered things\ D.N.A • goddes of flower in roman mythology • Using materials that wont damage enviroment
LATIN-GREEK WORD CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2016-09-21
15 Clues: Silence. • Talks a lot. • What is today? • Game of hoops. • Greek for man. • Opposite of wet. • Greek for chest. • something amusing. • Played with racket. • Today's sub's name. • Blackburns Principal. • person, place or thing. • Latin for foreign women. • Knowledge, education, truth. • Latin for girl of the forest.
Ancient Greece 2023-03-10
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- A type of government where the power is held by a few people.
- A Greek epic poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- The first Greek Gods
- A Greek philosopher who is considered to be the founder of western philosophy.
- A ruler of Ancient Greece who conquered much of the civilized world from Greece to India including Egypt.
- A Greek philosopher who introduced the idea of observing and recording nature.
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- An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years.
- One of the most powerful Greek city-states
- A leader of Athens during its golden age
- A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens
10 Clues: The first Greek Gods • A leader of Athens during its golden age • One of the most powerful Greek city-states • A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens • A Greek epic poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey. • A type of government where the power is held by a few people. • An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years. • ...
