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5005890729PolisCity-state form of government used in Greece 800-400BCE0
5005890730SocratesLate 5th cBCE Athenian philosopher; Urged rational reflection of moral decisions; Condemned to death for corrupting minds of Athenian young1
5005890731PlatoSocrates' greatest pupil; Suggested humans could approach understanding of perfect forms of truth, good, and beauty that he thought underlay nature2
5005890732Aristotle384 - 322 BCE, Greek philosopher; Alexander the Great's teacher; Knowledge based on observation of phenomena in material world3
5005890733Sophocles494-406 BCE, Greek writer of tragedy Oedipus Rex4
5005890734Iliad and OdysseyHomer's Greek epic poems that defined god and human nature that shaped Greek myths5
5005890735PythagorasHellenistic mathematician who developed many basic geometric theories which are still used today6
5005890736GalenHellenistic physician/writer who wrote many medical treaties that formed the basis for modern political practices7
5005890737EuclidHellenistic mathematician who wrote what was the world's most widely used geometry compendium for a long time8
5005890738PtolemyHellenistic astronomer who produced an elaborate theory of the sun's motion around the Earth9
5005890739SapphoOne of the greatest ancient Greek poets; Her poetry developed the complexities of inner workings of humans and love10
5005890740Battle of Marathon490 BCE, Persians who invaded Greece were defeated on the Plain of Marathon by an Athenian army led by the general Militades11
5005890741King Xerxes486-465 BCE, Persian king who invaded Greece in retribution for earlier Persian defeats; Forces defeated by the Greeks in the battles of Salamis and Platea12
5005890742ThemistoclesAthenian leader who advocated for Athenian navy during the Persian Wars, which led to defeat of large Persian fleet at battle of Salamis by the Athenian army13
5005890743Battle of Thermopylae480 BCE, Spartan King Leonidas and his army of 300 Spartans and 700 Thespians refused to surrender to the numerically superior Persian army at the Pass of Thermopylae; Annihilated, but allowed other Greek armies to prepare for Persian Invasion14
5005890744PericlesAthenian political leader during 5th century BCE; Guided development of Athenian Empire; Died during early Peloponnesian War15
5005890745Peloponnesian Wars431-404 BCE wars between Athens and Sparta for dominance in southern Greece; Spartan victory, but no political unification of Greece16
5005890746Cyrus the GreatBy 550BCE, established huge Persian Empire17
5005890747ZoroastrianismAnimist 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 Empire18
5005890748Philip II of MacedonRuled from 359-336 BCE; Founder of centralized kingdom; Later conquered rest of Greece, which was subjected to Macedonian authority19
5005890749Alexander the GreatPhilip II's successor; Successfully conquered Persian Empire prior to death in 323 BCE; Tried to combine Greek and Persian culture20
5005890750Hellenistic PeriodCulture associated with spread of Greek influence because of Macedonian conquests; Seen as combination of Greek culture with eastern political forms21
5005890751Alexandria, EgyptFounded and named for Alexander the Great; Site of ancient Mediterranean's greatest library; Center of literary studies22
5005890752Julius CaesarRoman general, conquered Gaul; Brought army back to Rome and overthrew republic; Assassinated in 44 BCE by conservative senators23
5005890753Diocletian284-305CE, Roman emperor who improved admin and tax collection24
5005890754Constantine312-337CE Roman emperor; Established second capital at Constantinople; Tried to use Christianity to unite empire25
5005890755CiceroConservative Roman senator, Stoic philosopher; Killed in reaction to assassination of Julius Caesar26
5005890756Roman Republic510-47 BCE, Rome had aristocratic Senate, magistrate panel, and popular assemblies27
5005890757SenateAssembly of Roman aristocrats; Advised on policy within the republic; Early element of Roman constitution28
5005890758Consuls2 chief executives or magistrates of Roman Republic; Elected by an annual assembly dominated by aristocracy29
5005890759Twelve Tables450 BCE, Roman law code developed in response to democracy of Roman republic30
5005890760CarthageOriginally Phoenician colony in northern Africa; Became major port and commercial power in the western Mediterranean; Won by Rome after 3 Punic Wars31
5005890761Punic WarsFought between Rome and Carthage to dominate western Mediterranean; Rome won after 3 separate conflicts32
5005890762HannibalGreat Carthaginian general during Second Punic War; Successfully invaded Italy but failed to conquer Rome; Finally defeated at Battle of Zama33
5005890763Augustus CaesarName given to Octavian after his defeat of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra; First Roman emperor34
5005890764VergilOne of greatest Roman poets during "Golden Age" of Latin literature; Author of the Aeneid35
5005890765Olympic gamesPan-Hellenic ritual observed by all Greek city-states; Involved athletic competitions and ritual celebrations36
5005890766TyrannyGov't based on rule of absolute ruler37
5005890767AristocracyForm of government where the rich rule over everyone38
5005890768Direct democracyPeople participate directly in assemblies that make laws and select leaders rather than electing representatives39
5005890769StoicsHellenistic group of philosophers; Emphasized inner moral independence cultivated by strict discipline of body and personal bravery40
5005890770Doric41
5005890771Ionic42
5005890772Corinthian43
5005890773HerodotusGreek historian called the "Father of History" who wrote Persian Wars account in "Histories"44

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