Keimon Gordon Room 206  The list is the name of the god and there position.  Zeus The God of the Sky and Man The God of the Sky and Man Hera The Goddess.

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Keimon Gordon Room 206

 The list is the name of the god and there position.  Zeus The God of the Sky and Man The God of the Sky and Man Hera The Goddess of Marriage  Poseidon The God of the Sea  Hades  The God of the Underworld  Ares  The God of War  Hermes  The Messenger god  Apollo  The God of the sun  Artemis  Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt  Athena  The Goddess of Wisdom

 Ancient Greek civilization is considered as one of the most powerful and dominant civilization of its time.  Ancient Greece had very strong military and naval forces who were great at the art of warfare.  In ancient times, battles were fought using sharp weapons and not using guns.

 The Olympic Games is a major international event featuring summer and winter sports, in which thousands of athletes participate in a variety of competitions.  Olympic Games have come to be known as the world’s important sports competition where more than 200 countries participate.  Olympic Games Video Olympic Games Video

 The Persian Wars were a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and city and states of the Hellenic world that started in 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC.  The collision between the restless political world of the Greeks and the enormous empire of the Persians began when Cyrus the Great took over Ionia in 547 BC.  Caesar Video Caesar Video

 The two rivals of ancient Greece that made the most noise and gave us the most traditions were Athens and Sparta.  Spartan life was simple. The focus was on obedience and war.  Athenian life was a creative wonderland.

 The ancient Greeks had many things for entertainment.  At parties they would have someone play the lyre or flute.  They would watch naked women dance.