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Philosophy
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Literature Drama Historians Alexander
The Great
Legacies Important
Places
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He was sentenced to death for his teachings.
Socrates
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He wrote the Odyssey.
Homer
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The two types of drama.
Comedy & Tragedy
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He was known as the “Father of History.”
Herodotus
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Alexander built this great city in Egypt.
Alexandria
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This time period produced a great body of scientific,
artistic and literary achievements.
Hellenistic Era
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This building was Alexandria’s finest.
The Library of Alexandria
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Aristotle taught his students to follow this.
The Golden Mean
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He is best known for his famous fables.
Aesop
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Movies and plays would be modern examples of this
Greek creation.
Drama
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He was considered the greatest historian of ancient
times.
Thucydides
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Alexander’s teacher
Aristotle
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He developed plane geometry; how points, lines,
and angles are related.Euclid
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Alexander the Great was born here.
Macedonia
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He taught that absolute right and wrong did exist.
Socrates
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Dramatist who questioned traditional
thinking about war.
Euripides
300
He wrote plays that made fun of politicians.
Aristophanes
300
The book Herodotus is best known for.
The History of the Persian War
300
This modern country made up the eastern border of
Alexander’s empire.
Pakistan
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Aristarchus made this discovery..
Heliocentrism – the earth revolves around the sun
300
Philip II defeated the Greeks here to unite the
city-states.
Chaeronea
300
He taught happiness comes from spending time
with friends
Epicurus
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He wrote Oresteia.
Aeschylus
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The first playwright to use props and put scenery behind the
actors on stage.
Sophocles
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The book Thucydides is best known for.
The History of the Peloponnesian War
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Alexander’s famous horse; he named a city after this loyal partner
Bucephalos
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He is known as the “father of medicine.”
Hippocrates
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The names of the two schools founded by Plato and
Aristotle
The Academy and the Lyceum
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The chief god of the Greeks.
Zeus
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The “brightest” of the Seven Wonders.
The Lighthouse at Alexandria
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He tries to warn the Athenians that Philip II was a
threat.
Demosthenes
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Philosophers believed this about the human mind.
It could understand anything
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