Across
- 1. The historic religion that encompassed the city Athens.
- 3. Absolute rule not restrained by laws.
- 4. First of 3 ancient greek tragedians whose plays can still be read or performed.
- 5. Classic greek philosopher credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy.
- 8. Someone who has made a contribution in the field of Philosophy.
- 11. Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- 12. Established a school in Athens know as the Academy.
- 13. Arose in the island of create.
- 15. Has scroll shaped ornaments on the top.
- 16. Pythagorean Theorem is named after him.
- 18. Something used to transport liquids or mostly wine.
- 19. One of Plato’s pupils and Alexander The Great’s tutor.
- 21. The first legislature of Athens.
- 25. Greek mathematician (Father of geometry).
- 26. Used for refuge during an attack and usually atop a hill.
- 28. Defeated Athens in the Peloponnesian War.
- 29. Ancient oared warship with two decks of oars, invented by the phoenicians.
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- 2. Capital of Greece.
- 4. He was a comic playwright in Athens.
- 6. The most complex design of the three columns.
- 7. Meant to be humorous or induce laughter.
- 9. Name of gymnasium in classical Athens dedicated to Apollo lyceum.
- 10. Ancient greek Physician of the age of pericles and is referred as the founder of western medicine.
- 14. Founded by the greek philosopher Plato.
- 17. Greek historian know as the father of history.
- 20. Battle of greek city states and the persian empire in 480 BC.
- 22. Site of the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC.
- 23. Drama based on human suffering.
- 24. Thicker and heavier than the other columns.
- 27. Western shores of Asia Minor which is now Turkey.
