Across
- 3. A type of government where the power is held by a few people.
- 5. the central meeting place in Ancient Greek cities. Democracy was born there.
- 7. The ruler of a Greek city-state
- 8. The Greek name for a city-state.
- 11. a fortified citadel within a larger city. It is usually located on top of a hill and at the center of the city.
Down
- 1. A power Greek city-state and rival to Athens
- 2. A Greek philosopher who is considered to be the founder of western philosophy.
- 4. An athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years.
- 6. A Greek philosopher who introduced the idea of observing and recording nature. He also tutored Alexander the Great and began his own school in Athens.
- 9. A Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens and wrote many philosophical dialogues.
- 10. the citizen-soldiers of the Greek city-states.
