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Ancient Greece Trivia
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1. In ancient Greece - a ruler who had seized power without legal right to it
Hoplite
The Long Walls
Hubris
tyrant
2. A Greek man that was so desperate for glory that he started a war against Sparta that theAthenians were bound to lose - and when he got called back toAthens for vandalism - he went to the Spartans to aid them
The Long Walls
Alcibiades
symposium
aristocrats
3. The king of the Persian empire from 522 to 480 BCE who spit the area into 20 administrative areas
democracy
tyrant
Miltiades
Darius
4. A self-governing city-state; the basic political unit of the Greek world. comprised a city - with its acropolis and agora and the surrounding territory.
symposium
polis
Battle of Thermopylae
Sir Arthur Evans
5. A Greek epic poem (attributed to Homer) describing the journey of Odysseus after the fall of Troy
Hubris
Odyssey
Aspasia
Satrapy
6. Public speaking
The Parthenon
rhetoric
Hoplon
Melians
7. The first great epic that Homer wrote. It was about a prince of Troy kidnapping the wife of the king of Sparta.
aristocrats
labyrinth
Lliad
Miltiades
8. A battle between the Persians and the Greeks in which the Persians relied on the help of the Ionians to defeat the Greeks - but the Ionians backed out at the last minute - so the Greeks won.
aristocrats
Battle of Mycale
tyrant
Persia
9. A maze
Homer
Lliad
mercenary
labyrinth
10. Philosophers in ancient Greece. The name directly translates to 'those who are wise'
Lysander
Sophists
The Parthenon
Cyrus
11. A battle between the Persians and theAthenians that was caused by the Persians burningAthens and took place in the sea. TheAthenians won because of there more maneuverable ships (triremes)
Hoplite
Battle of Salamis
Mardonius
Pythia
12. People who took part in the gov gathered in agora to carry out public affairs - pass laws - and govern officials
Lysander
citizen
Hoplon
Lysander
13. The king of Sparta during the Battle of Thermopylae
Leonidas
Syracuse
Darius
Peloponnesus
14. The commander of theAthenians during the Ionian revolt that lead to war
Miltiades
Cultural Pluralism
oligarchy
democracy
15. Public speaking
Themistocles
rhetoric
Cultural Pluralism
citizen
16. In Spartan society - these were those residents who were neither helots nor Spartiates. Made of merchants and artisans
Isthmus
perioikoi
Lliad
Cultural Pluralism
17. The governor of an administrative district
Satrap
Pericles
tyrant
Hoplon
18. An administrative district
mercenary
Satrapy
'dark age'
The Parthenon
19. A huge temple forAthena that was very expensive and time consuming for theAthenians. The building of the temple was overseen by Pericles.
Lliad
Battle of Plataea
The Parthenon
Isthmus
20. An administrative district
Satrapy
Lliad
Melos
Darius
21. A political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
The Peloponnesian League
democracy
mercenary
oligarchy
22. A kind of shield designed by theAthenians specifically for the phalanx
Lliad
labyrinth
Hoplon
Hubris
23. Greeks who sang songs to keep records
Cultural Pluralism
Battle of Mycale
Bards
Xerxes
24. A land bridge
Hoplite
Battle of Thermopylae
Isthmus
perioikoi
25. Of or relating to Draco or his harsh code of laws
labyrinth
draconian
Hoplon
Persia
26. From the word for 'drinking together'; an after-dinner drinking party attended by elite males. they sang poems - posed riddles - played drinking games - and delivered philosophical speeches. Other entertainment was provided by musicians - jugglers -
Odyssey
Sir Arthur Evans
Satrap
symposium
27. A battle between the Persians and theAthenians that was caused by the Persians burningAthens and took place in the sea. TheAthenians won because of there more maneuverable ships (triremes)
Battle of Salamis
Cultural Pluralism
Bards
Alcibiades
28. The people from the island of Melos
Melians
Miltiades
Hoplon
polis
29. The southern peninsula of Greece. Location of Sparta
Peloponnesus
labyrinth
Hoplite
The Peloponnesian League
30. Form of government in which a few wealthy people have the power
democracy
symposium
oligarchy
symposium
31. The brother-in-law of Xerxes that was left to die with the rest of the Persians during the Battle of Plataea
Mardonius
citizen
Sir Arthur Evans
Cultural Pluralism
32. A maze
Pheidippides
Battle of Mycale
The Immortals
labyrinth
33. A battle between the Persians and the Greeks in which the Persians relied on the help of the Ionians to defeat the Greeks - but the Ionians backed out at the last minute - so the Greeks won.
The Delian league
Sophists
Battle of Mycale
metics
34. A league started by theAthenians that had the objective of keeping the Persians away from Greece and freeing cities from Persia. It made theAthenians very powerful.
Melians
phalanx
Battle of Plataea
The Delian league
35. Nobles who gained power of Greece in the 700s and provided cavalry for the king's military adventures
Alcibiades
oligarchy
Pythia
aristocrats
36. A monarchy in which the power is passed down from generation to generation
Syracuse
The Parthenon
Hereditary Monarchy
Themistocles
37. An area in the middle east that the Persian empire was built on
Persia
tyrant
citizen
Homer
38. A monarchy in which the power is passed down from generation to generation
Battle of Salamis
Pericles
Peloponnesus
Hereditary Monarchy
39. Athenian soldiers that were named after their shields
Regent
Lliad
The Long Walls
Hoplite
40. 300 years where everything fell apart and was destroyed
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41. A battle between the Persian and the Spartans in which the Persian attempted to avenge Darius' defeat during the Battle of Marathon - and - due to a Greek traitor - the war ended up being 300 Spartans against 10 -000 Persians (the immortals) - so the
Battle of Mycale
Lysander
Battle of Thermopylae
Hoplon
42. A self-governing city-state; the basic political unit of the Greek world. comprised a city - with its acropolis and agora and the surrounding territory.
Sophists
Battle of Plataea
Xerxes
polis
43. A wall of shields created by foot soldiers marching close together in a rectangular formation. Made up of farmers
citizen
Lysander
oligarchy
phalanx
44. Philosophers in ancient Greece. The name directly translates to 'those who are wise'
Sophists
Isthmus
Satrap
Hoplon
45. A Greek man that was so desperate for glory that he started a war against Sparta that theAthenians were bound to lose - and when he got called back toAthens for vandalism - he went to the Spartans to aid them
Homer
Cultural Pluralism
symposium
Alcibiades
46. The Greek word for excessive pride
Sophists
Melos
mercenary
Hubris
47. (1851 - 1941): British archeologist who unearthed the remains of the Minoan civilization (Knossos) on the island of Crete. - excavated Knossos
Satrapy
Battle of Thermopylae
The Long Walls
Sir Arthur Evans
48. The first great epic that Homer wrote. It was about a prince of Troy kidnapping the wife of the king of Sparta.
labyrinth
Cyrus
Xerxes
Lliad
49. A person hired to fight for another country than their own (Persian war during dark age)
mercenary
Xerxes
Miltiades
Peloponnesus
50. An island east of Sparta that tried to remain neutral but was attacked byAthens and defeated
Melos
Nike
Battle of Marathon
Lysander