Across
- 2. Greek infantry soldiers (700-200 B.C).; equiped with helmet, corslet, greaves, and shield; armed with spear and sword
- 6. Our alphabet is a derivitaive of the ______ alphabet which starts with the letter alpha.
- 7. father of medicine; liberated medicine from religion.
- 9. seasons Persephone, daughter of Demetra, is the reason for our
- 13. son of Olympia, student of Aristotle, and know as Sikander to the Indians
- 14. Alexander's regent in Greece
- 17. father of geometry
- 20. son of Xerxes, this king was killed by his own general's
- 21. horse What gift did King Agemenmon give to King Priam upon his departure from Troy
- 24. 1st quadrennial Olympic games _76BC at Olympia, Greece
- 26. built by pericles
- 27. Zeus' father
- 28. What did Alex's army ... at guagamela
- 30. Zeus lives up there
- 32. King Poros ruled in this country
- 33. Cronos' mother
Down
- 1. law of floating bodies & a method for measuring specific gravity ; also lever and pulley
- 3. Olympia
- 4. Socrates' student and Alexander's teacher
- 5. home of history's most famous military leader
- 8. Athenian leader whose laws marked the beginning of government by written and permanent law; all freemen subjected to the same restraints and penalties with the poor exempted from taxation.
- 10. Alexander's top general who always covered his flank
- 11. father of history
- 12. Ceasar's nemesis and decendent of Alexander's General Ptolomy
- 15. with his lightning bolts, he rules on Olympus
- 16. this form of government used by most nations today originated in Greece
- 18. Alexander led his Royal > > > into battle.
- 19. long spear used by Macedonia soldiers
- 20. Alexander consulted this famous oracle before embarking on the Persian campaign
- 22. Alex died at the age of 32 in 323 BC
- 23. Philip developed it; Alexander honed it and used it to conquer the world
- 25. how many battles did Alexander's army lose in his 10 year campaign to rule the known world
- 27. Before Gaia and Uranus there was . . .
- 29. One of two spartan kings who, with 300 soldiers, saved Greece from the Persians.
- 31. Socrates' teacher
