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11-writer/poets/drama 8-math/science 4-others (2 school of thought) 5-leaders (1 duplicate) 3-Philosphers

Writer: Wrote 3 tragedies (Oresteia) Added 2 nd actor

Ruled largest empire to date; son of Philip II & tutored by Aristotle

Developed Pi; created the catapult & the lever/pulley

Thought sun was center of universe

Wrote comedies (funnies) about current events & politics

Philosopher and the Academy & tutored Alexander the Great -- SPA

Crucial in developing democracy…created the Assembly (ostracism)

Developed 1st Atomic Theory

Developed a "school of thought" called Epicurianism about not indulging

Calculated an accurate circumference of the earth; (thought was center of universe)

Developed "Proofs" and the 1st Geometry Text (you could prove)

Wrote tragedy called "Trojan Women"

Father of History; Added myths about the Persian Wars

Developed the Oath for medical doctors

Blind poet that wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey

created the Statue of Zeus

Father of Alexander the Great; Macedonian Leader

Poet that wrote of winning athletes of the Olympics

Athenian leader that encouraged the development of democracy AND sponsored 1st drama festival

Athenian leader when it was a full direct democracy

Philosopher that wrote down Socrates' teachings; Started "The Academy" --SPA

Developed a theorem about right triangles: a2 + b2 = c2

Woman poet that developed a school for women

Philosopher that questioned purpose of life--convicted & drank poison --SPA

Group of teachers—debated the connection of society & individual

Wrote tragedies about arrogance (most famous “Oedipus Rex”) (suffocate)

Crucial in developing democracy…no longer forced slavery for debt

Believed water was a basic element

First actor (thespian)

Wrote true factual history of the Peloponnesian Wars

Developed a "school of thought" called Stoicism about using reaZoning

Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Demeter Dionysus Hephaestus Hera Hermes Poseidon Zeus beauty and love crops fertility fire/forge king of gods marriage moon orators, writer & commerce seas & oceans sun war wisdom

Athens Mediterranean Sea Aegean Sea Crete Mycenae Knossos Troy Marathon Thermopylae Salamis Plataea Olympia Peloponnesus Peninsula Mt. Olympus Sparta Delphi Corinth Thebes

26 multiple choice (notes) 18 map matching 30 people matching 12 fill in the blank (god & goddesses) 4 fill in the missing chart info (A vs. S) (10 pts) Give 5 contributions of the Greeks and tell which was the most influential/important and why?