Across
- 2. The olympic god
- 4. The class who ran the government and worked in the military
- 6. A city which was a democracy (ruled by the people); known for its art and culture
- 7. When this city-state joined the olympics, they added more sports
- 9. The messenger god
- 10. The lowest class with no rights
- 14. Another name for the lower class; were once slaves but now free. Not considered citizens
- 16. A part of a home where there was an altar to worship the god of the home, Hestia
- 17. A place in a home where the slaves worked
- 19. Bread was often eaten with this
- 20. Previous rulers of Crete
- 22. The only way to become part of the upper class
Down
- 1. One of the seas that border Greece
- 3. God of the underworld
- 5. Other name for the middle class.
- 6. Other name for the upper class
- 8. Another word for city-state
- 11. A meeting room in the home for men only
- 12. A room in a home for women to raise the children in
- 13. Typical jobs of this class included: contractors, merchants, manufacturers, artists, tradesmen
- 14. Number of days the olympics lasted for
- 15. A citadel on top of a hill. Often had temples where people fled to during wars
- 18. The number of bedrooms in a typical family house for the poor
- 21. A meeting place or market place where political and religous meetings were held. Also became a marketplace