Greece Vocabulary
Across
- 2. An inhabitant of the Minoan or a member of the Minoan people
- 5. Author of Aesop’s fables
- 10. A city on a high hill
- 11. The age when the Greeks made city-states.
- 13. a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- 15. Goddess of Women, marriage, and the queen of gods.
- 18. monster shaped half like a man and half like a bull
- 19. King of Olympus
- 20. God of wine, fertility, and theatre
- 22. God of the sun, music, art, and poetry
- 24. A person who takes power; is also described as a cruel leader (think Hitler)
- 25. A country of city-states
- 26. Greek city-state
- 28. A Greek island in the mediterranean sea
- 31. God of metalworking, fire, and sculpture
- 33. Goddess of love and beauty
- 34. a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting into a body of water.
- 36. A type of government where only higher rank or richer people rule.
- 37. A sea surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- 38. Goddess of war and wisdom
Down
- 1. the part of the Mediterranean Sea between SE Italy, E Sicily, and Greece
- 3. a long and eventful or adventurous journey or experience.
- 4. God of the underworld
- 6. Statesman of ancient Greece who tried to unite Greece, with his city owning all power
- 7. a mythical Greek hero renowned for his great strength and especially for performing 12 labors imposed on him by Hera.
- 8. God of war
- 9. An inhabitant of Mycenae or a member of the Mycenean people
- 12. A person in a particular town or city
- 14. The messenger god
- 16. a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition
- 17. The author of the Iliad
- 21. A short story that conveys a moral or lesson.
- 22. Wealthy land owners, or people of higher rank.
- 23. Goddess of harvest and agriculture
- 27. Goddess of the hunt and the wild
- 29. God of the Sea
- 30. Goddess of hearth and home
- 32. an arm of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey
- 35. A city in Greece, named after the goddess Athena