Chapter 4

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