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168520183Cyrus the Greatestablished massive Persian empire across the norhtern Mediterranean and into northwestern India by 500 BCE; successor state to Mesopotamian empires0
168520184Zoroastrianismnew religion developed by Persians; animist religion that saw material existence as battle between forces of good and evil; stressed importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in "House of Song"; chief religion of Persian Empire1
168520185Olympic gamesone of the pan-Hellenic rituals observed by all Greek city-states; involved athletic competitions and ritual celebrations2
168520186Periclesmost famous Greek political figure; dominated Athenian politics; guided development of Athenian Empire; died during early ages of Peloponnesian War3
168520187Peloponnesian Warswars in which Athens and Sparta fought for control of Greece (431-404 BCE); resulted in Sparta victory but failure to achieve political unification of Greece4
168520188Hellenistic periodculture associated with the spread of Greek influence as a result of Macedonian conquerers; often seen as the combination of Greek culture with eastern political forms5
168520189Alexandria, Egyptone of many cities of that name founded by Alexander the Great; site of ancient Mediterranean's greatest library; center of literary studies6
168520190Roman republicthe balanced constitution of Rome from 510 to 47 BCE; featured an arictocratic senate, a panel of magistrates, and several popular assemblies7
168520191Punic Warsfought between Rome and Carthage to estbalish dominance in the western Mediterranean; won by Rome after three separate conflicts8
168520192Carthageoriginally a Phoenician colony in northern Africa; became a major port and commercial power in the western Mediterannean; fought the Punic Wars with Rome for dominance of the western Mediterranean9
168520193Hannibalgreat Carthaginian general during Second Punic War; successfully invaded Italy but failed to conquer Rome; finally defeated at Battle of Zama10
168520194Julius CaesarRoman general responsible for conquest of Gaul; brought army back to Rome and overthrew republic; assassinated in 44 BCE by conservative senators11
168520195Augustus Caesarname given to Octavian following his defeat of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra; first emperor of Rome12
168520196ConstantineRoman emperor from 312 to 337 BCE; established second capital at Constantinople; attempted to use religious force of Christianity to unify empire spiritually13
168520197direct democracyliterally rule of the people; as interpreted in Athens, all decisions emanated from popular assembly without intermediation of elected representatives14
168520198poliscity-state form of government; typical of Greek political organization from 800 to 400 BCE15
168520199Senateassembly of Roman aristocrats; advised on policy within the republic; one of the early elements of the Roman constitution16
168520200consulstwo chief executives or magistrates of the Roman republic; elected by an annual assembly dominated by aristocracy17
168520201Ciceroconservative Roman senator; Stoic philosopher; one of great orators of his day; killed in reaction to assassination of Julius Caesar18
168520202AristotleGreek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in material world19
168520203StoicsHellenistic group of philosophers; emphasized inner moral independencecultivated by strict discipline of the body and personal bravery20
168520204SocratesAthenian philosopher of later 5th century BCE; tutor of Plato; urged rational reflection of moral decisions; condemned to death for corrupting minds of Athenian young21
168520205PlatoGreek philosopher; knowledge based on consideration of ideal forms outside the material world; proposed ideal form of government based on abstract principles in which philosophers ruled22
168520206SophoclesGreek writer of tragedies; author of Oedipus Rex23
168520207IliadGreek epic poem attributed to Homer but possibly the work of many authors; defined gods and human nature that shaped Greek myths24
168520208OdysseyGreek epic poem attributed to Homer but possibly the work of many authors; defined gods and human nature that shaped Greek myths25
168520209Doricalong with Ionian and Corinthian, distinct style of Hellenistic architecture; the least ornate of the three styles26
168520210city-stateform of political organization typical of Mesopotamian civilizations; consisted of agricultural hinterlands ruled by an urban-based king27
168520211twelve tablesfirst code of laws introduced by early Roman republic; introduced by 450 BCE28

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