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- 3. War was a major conflict in ancient Greece fought between the Delian League, led by Athens, and the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta
- 6. of Macedonia Know for transforming his kingdom into a dominant power by uniting Macedonia, reforming the army with the iconic sarissa pike, and using military and diplomatic
- 7. War a series of conflicts (c. 499–449 BCE) between the Achaemenid Persian Empire and various Greek city-states, including Athens and Sparta
- 11. was a highly influential ancient Greek philosopher and scientist
- 13. a member of an ancient Greek people who invaded Greece around 1100 BCE, or it is a given name.
- 14. a form of government where power and status are held by a small, privileged class, typically a hereditary nobility, often characterized by inherited wealth, land ownership, or high social standing.
- 15. often said to mean 'rule by the people'
- 16. a legendary ancient Greek epic poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey; a baseball term for a home run; a homing pigeon that returns home; or a historic Hebrew unit of capacity.
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- 1. the Greek-speaking Bronze Age civilization that flourished in mainland Greece and the Aegean region from about 1600 to 1100 B.C
- 2. to establish macedonian hegemony over greece
- 4. a tightly formed group of soldiers standing in close ranks, known for their strength and unity
- 5. the Great an ancient Macedonian king and brilliant military leader who, in a short 13-year reign, conquered the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen, stretching from Greece to India
- 8. an ancient Greek city-state, functioning as an independent political, social, and cultural community centered around an urban area and its surrounding territory.
- 9. an ancient Greek philosopher
- 10. the ancient, advanced Bronze Age civilization of Crete, flourishing from about 3000 to 1100 BCE.
- 12. a classical Greek philosopher, founder of Western philosophy, and the teacher of Plato
- 16. Civilization the culture, art, and science that spread across the vast territories
