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- 6. A priest or priestess who provided advice or prophecy, often associated with the temple of Apollo at Delphi.
- 7. A collection of myths, especially those involving Greek gods and heroes.
- 10. An independent city that functions as its own country, typical in ancient Greece.
- 11. A powerful city-state known for its democracy and philosophy.
- 12. A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece.
- 13. A philosopher who was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle.
- 14. The king of the Greek gods, ruler of Mount Olympus.
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- 1. A fortified hilltop in Athens, home to important temples like the Parthenon.
- 2. A public open space used for assemblies and markets in Greek city-states.
- 3. A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, located on the Acropolis.
- 4. Athletic games held every four years to honor Zeus.
- 5. A system of government where citizens vote on decisions, first developed in Athens.
- 8. The study of knowledge and existence, pioneered by thinkers like Socrates and Plato.
- 9. A Greek city-state known for its military prowess and discipline.
- 12. The legendary poet who wrote the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey."