Across
- 2. – A tight military formation used by hoplites in battle.
- 4. – The triangular upper part of a Greek temple’s front.
- 5. – A practice in Athens where citizens could vote to exile someone.
- 10. – A city-state, the basic political unit of ancient Greece.
- 11. – A high-ranking official in Sparta with authority over kings.
- 12. – A fortified hilltop in a Greek city, often the site of temples.
- 14. – A ruler who seized power by force but wasn't necessarily cruel.
- 16. – A system of government where citizens vote on laws and leaders.
- 18. – The currency used in many Greek city-states.
- 19. – A type of tunic worn by Greek men and women.
Down
- 1. – The four-year period between Olympic Games.
- 3. – A heavily armed Greek foot soldier.
- 6. – A traditional story involving gods or heroes to explain natural events.
- 7. – A public marketplace and gathering space in a Greek city.
- 8. – A council or court of elders in Athens.
- 9. – A fast Greek warship with three rows of oars.
- 10. – A thinker who seeks wisdom and knowledge about the world.
- 13. – A covered walkway or portico, often used for public use.
- 15. – The seating area of a Greek theater.
- 17. – A priest or priestess who gave advice or prophecies from the gods.
