Ancient Greece: Flocabulary

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  1. 2. (proper noun) a major philosopher from ancient Greece who wrote "The Republic" around 380 BCE.
  2. 4. (proper noun)in Greek mythology, the goddess of arts, war and wisdom and the protectress of Athens. She was a daughter of Zeus, said to have been born from his head.
  3. 6. (noun) in Greece, the high, fortified area of Athens where the Parthenon is.
  4. 7. (proper noun) an ancient Athenian philosopher who lived and taught approximately between 470-399 BCE.
  5. 8. (proper noun)king of the gods in Greek mythology. The Romans called him Jupiter.
  6. 9. (proper noun) a hero with great strength in Greek mythology. He is said to be half-god.
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  1. 1. (noun) an independent state made up of a city and the land around it.
  2. 3. the Great, (proper noun)ancient Macedonian ruler and king of Macedonia from 336-323 BCE. He overthrew the Persians and established the largest empire the ancient world had seen.
  3. 4. (proper noun)an ancient Greek philosopher and student of Plato. He established a school in Athens in 335 BCE, and wrote many of his works there.
  4. 5. (noun) in ancient Greece, a market and open space used for public meetings.