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- 3. The mythological author of the most famous fables of ancient Greece
- 6. The Greek scientist who developed many new ideas about mathematics including the Pythagorean Theorem
- 7. The philosopher who was a critic of the sophists and was eventually sentenced to death because he had powerful influence on people
- 8. The art style of the ancient Greeks
- 10. The philosopher who founded the school called the Lyceum and taught about government and science
- 11. The first of a two part epic of ancient Greece
- 12. Traditional stories about gods and heroes.
- 16. The winner of the race in Aesop's famous fable
- 17. A prediction about the future
- 19. A story told mainly through the words and actions of a cast of characters
- 21. The name of the city a war was fought over in the Greek epic stories
- 24. In Greek mythology ____ have great powers, but look and act like human beings.
- 25. A sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god
- 26. The city in which the temple of Apollo was
- 27. The second of a two part epic of ancient Greece
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- 1. King of the gods
- 2. The last name of the man who borrowed many Greek plots and settings for his many dramas
- 4. The wooden animal given to the Trojans that ended up being a trap
- 5. A type of drama in which the story ends happily
- 6. The study of why things are the way they are; also means "the love of wisdom"
- 9. The Greek physician who developed the Hippocratic Oath which states that doctors should their best to help their patient
- 13. A type of drama in which the main character struggles to overcome hardships but does not succeed
- 14. The Greek historian who wrote a history of the Persian Wars
- 15. God of the sun and poetry
- 18. The philosopher who was a student of Socrates and founded the Academy in Athens
- 20. Goddess of wisdom and crafts
- 22. The philosophers who travelled from city to city and made a living by teaching others
- 23. The Greek queen that was kidnapped by the prince of Troy