Greek Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. Developer of the octave.
  2. 6. The study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
  3. 7. The place where plays were performed.
  4. 9. A philosopher who was executed for "corrupting the youth of Athens".
  5. 11. Philip's son.
  6. 13. A government controlled by citizens.
  7. 15. Wrote the Ilaid and the Odyssey.
  8. 16. The ruler of Athens.
  9. 17. King of Macedonia; also Alexander's father.
  10. 18. A strong military city-state.
Down
  1. 1. A type of drama that contains humor.
  2. 2. A philosopher most known for writing The Republic.
  3. 3. Athens was named after this God.
  4. 4. Belief in more than one god.
  5. 5. A philosopher who questioned nature, belief, thought, and knowledge.
  6. 8. A type of drama about love, hate, war, and betrayal.
  7. 10. Egyptain, Persain, and Indian cultures combined into one.
  8. 12. A kingdom just north of Greece, and Philip was the king.
  9. 14. People in a democracy, and in city-states.
  10. 16. A fighting formation, where the men stood in either a large traingle or large square.