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They built the first civilization on Europe, believed to be wiped out by natural disaster.
Guy that dug up the Minoan Empire on Crete Island.
Intense competition, warfare kings, Legend of the Trojan War.
Got credit for Iliad & Odyssey, he created some poems.
Last of 10 year struggle of Trojan War, Trojan Horse was used by Greeks to win the Trojan War.
City that was burnt down by the Greeks during the Trojan War.
Odysseus's travel after Trojan War.
Greek soldier.
Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Marathon are both...
A ship that carries 300 men, very maneuverable, it ran into ships to sink them.
"Hot Gates" Where the Persians fought the Greeks.
Father of History, first to write stories.
Construction of Parthenon, leader of Athens during Peloponnesian War, his tactic failed b/c disease.
Famous Philosopher, killed from Hemlock
Student of Socrates, idealistic writings, believed Democracy was bad, it killed Socrates
Student of Plato and tutor of Alexander the Great. More practical.
"Greek-like" Art was much more realistic. Combination between Persian & Greek.
Pursues father's dream of conquering Persia. Believed to be killed because he got too powerful.
Slaves to Sparta, used for young boys to practice combat.
Alexander the Great fell into this, Arrogance.
A way for people to vote out people they didn't like.
Expert messenger, fast runner, ran to Sparta for help but they were busy. He ran back to Athens but died of a heart attack.
Brothers that argued over land, fought and one won, and Rome was named after them.
Rich and powerful families who managed to secure power over Plebians.
Farmers & Soldiers, not poor. Want & get voice in government, Roman middle class.
Tries to convince people to revolt against Romans so Romans crucified 6,000 slaves a warning.
Ambitious, gets Caesar killed so she can be queen. Suicide by snake asp.
First Roman Emperor, name changed from Octavian, very powerful.
Wrote important letters and spread Christianity which gave people voices.
Enemy of Rome, originally created Christianity.
The way Spartans fought, porcupine-like, very successful.

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