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BM2 Q3
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6.55– Describe the myths and stories of classical Greece: Give examples of
Greek gods; goddesses, and heroes (Zues, Hermes, Aphrodite, Athena,
Posiedon, Artemis, Hades, Apollo), and events, and where and how we see
their names today.
6.59- Describe the purposes and functions of the lyceum, the gymnasium, and
the Library of Alexandria, and identify the major accomplishments of the
ancient Greeks.
This philosopher taught his students about
the golden mean.
Aristotle
centaur
A ___________ is half man, half horse
At the center of Greek mythology are
A pantheon of deities who are said to live
__________________
on Mt. Olympus.
If someone is referred to as Hercules, they
strength
are known for their __________
Homer is known for writing the Greek
Iliad and __________
The Odyssey
epics, The
_________
A time when Greek
culture was spread
throughout the
world was known
as The
Hellenistic Era.
___________
Who
was the man that was from
Macedonia, son of Phillip II, and ruled
most of the land that surrounded the
Mediterranean Sea? Alexander the Great
A scientist,
mathematician, and
inventor is best known in
the field of mathematics
for computing pi.
Archimedes
___________
Poseidon
Zeus’s brothers are_____
and _________
Hades
The epic that is about Odysseus and the
The Iliad
Trojan War was ____________
Aesop’s ________
fables
_________
were part of
Greek’s oral traditions.
Zeus
________ was worshipped as Greece’s
chief god.
Homer wrote the Greek epics the Iliad
__________
and the Odyssey.
According to Pericles, his
government was
democracy because the
a _________
power ‘belonged to
the people’.
Pythagoras
____________
taught his pupils
that the universe followed the
same laws that governed music
and numbers.
Parthenon was built in Athens to
The _________
Athena
honor the goddess _________,
the goddess
of wisdom, justice, courage and war.
Socrates
Greek
philosopher
who practiced
doubt and
questioning to
find the truth.
Most of what is
known about
Socrates is from
his conversations
with Plato.
Plato
A
Greek philosopher, student of Socrates
and teacher of Aristotle. His most famous
work is The Republic
Aristotle
An
ancient Greek
philosopher
known as the
Father of Logic;
student of Plato;
teacher of
Alexander the
Great