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49537176Cyrus the Greatestablished massive Persian Empire by 550 BCE; successor state to Mesopotamian Empires0
49537177Zoroastrianismanimist religion that saw material existence as battles between forces of good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in "House of Song"; chief religion of the Persian Empire1
49537178Olympic Gamesone of the Pan-Hellenic rituals observed by all Greek city-states; involved athletic competitions and ritual celebrations; still held today between many countries of the world2
49537179PericlesAthenian political leader during the 5th century BCE; guided development of Athenian Empire; died during early stages of Peloponnesian war; said citizens could participate in city-state assemblies to select officials and pass laws3
49537180Peloponnesian WarsGreek world splits into rival camps (Athens and Sparta); fighting engulfs Greece for 27 years; brings an end to Athenian domination; both city-states lose soldiers and resources4
49537181Philip II of Macedonruled Macedon from 359 to 336 BCE; founder of centralized kingdom; later conquered rest of Greece which was subjected to Macedonian authority; father of Alexander the Great5
49537182Hellenistic Periodtime where Greek art and culture merge with influences from the Middle East; culture associated with the spread of Greek influence as a result of Macedonian conquests6
49537183Alexandriaa city in Egypt founded by Alexander the Great; site of ancient Mediterranean's greatest library; became a major center of literary studies7
49537184Roman Republicbalanced constitution of Rome; aristocratic senate; panel of magistrates; several popular assemblies8
49537185Punic Warsfought between Rome and Carthage to establish dominance in the western Mediterranean; won by Rome after 3 separate conflicts9
49537186Carthagebecame a major port and commercial power in the western Mediterranean; fought the Punic Wars with Rome for dominance of the western Mediterranean10
49537187Hannibalgreat Carthaginian general during 2nd Punic War; successfully invaded Italy, but failed to conquer Rome; finally defeated at Battle of Zama; fought with elephants11
49537188DiocletianRoman emperor from 284-305 CE; restored later empire by improved administration and tax collection; set up the Tetrarchy to slow down the decline of Roman civilization12
49537189ConstantineRoman emperor from 312-337 CE; established 2nd capital at Constantinople; attempted to use religious force of Christianity to unify empire spiritually; legalized Christianity in 313 with the Edict of Milan after the Battle of Milvian Bridge13
49537190Poliscity-state form of government; typical of Greek political organization from 800-400 BCE14
49537191Direct Democracyliterally "rule of the people"; as interpreted in Athens, all decisions emanated from popular assembly without intermediation of elected representatives15
49537192Senateassembly of Roman aristocrats; advised on policy within the republic; one of the early elements of the Roman Constitution16
49537193Consuls2 chief executives or magistrates of the Roman Republic; elected by an annual assembly dominated by aristocracy17
49537194AristotleGreek philosopher; teacher of Alexander the Great; knowledge based on observation of phenomena in material world18
49537195StoicsHellenistic group of philosophers; emphasized inner moral independence cultivated by strict discipline of the body and personal bravery19
49537196SocratesAthenian philosopher of later 5th century BCE; tutor of Plato; urged rational reflection of moral decisions; condemned to death for corrupting minds of Athenian youth20
49537197PlatoGreek philosopher; knowledge based on consideration of ideal forms outside the material world; proposed ideal form of government based on abstract principles in which philosophers ruled21
49538210SophoclesGreek writer of tragedies; author of Oedipus Rex22
49538211Illiad/OdysseyGreek epic poems attributed to Homer; defined gods and human nature that shaped Greek mythos; influence for later Greek literature; linked history with mythology23
49538212Doric Columnsleast ornate of the 3 types of architecture24
49538213Ionic Columnsmost common of the 3 types of architecture25
49538214Corinthian Columnsmost ornate and least common of the 3 types of architecture26

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