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a governor of a Persian province
Persian king in the ancient world during the 500s that began creating an empire that became the largest in the
taught that there was one supreme god in ancient Persia
Persian king in 499 B.C. that wanted revenge against Athens for interfering in Persian affairs
Leader of the Spartan army at Thermopylae
Navel battle fought between the Persians and Greeks
The man who created the plan to fight the Persians at Salamis
The final battle of the Persian war
This road ran more than 1,500 miles from Persia to Anatolia
Helped create Democracy in Athens
Each year the council elected five people to this position
a few wealthy people hold power over the larger group of citizens
all citizens share in running the government
slaves in Sparta
fighting formation used by the Spartans
City-state
Open area marketplace in Greek city-states
The 1st battle of the Persian war
New Persian king in 480 B.C. that invaded Greece with 200,000 soldiers
300 Spartans fought to their death here
Young and powerful ruler that ended the Persian Empire
Ruler of Athens from 461 to 429 B.C. led them through their golden age
thinkers who reflect on the meaning of life
A group of Greek city-states that was established to protect themselves against the Persians
Leader of the Delian League
Civil war fought between the Greek city-states... started in 431B.C.
Sparta made a deal with this empire to help them beat Athens in the Peloponnesian War
What did Sparta use the gold from Persia to build
Type of government that we have in the United States
The type of demecracy practiced in Athens

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