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God of fire
 
Hephaestus
 
Ares
 
Zeus
 
Hermes
Goddess of the hunters
 
Artemis
 
Athena
 
Demeter
 
Hestia
Goddess of the home
 
Hestia
 
Hera
 
Artemis
 
Aphrodite
God of the sun
 
Apollo
 
Artemis
 
Hephaestus
 
Hermes
Goddess of love
 
Aphrodite
 
Hera
 
Athena
 
Demeter
Goddess of wisdom
 
Athena
 
Hera
 
Demeter
 
Aphrodite
Goddess of agriculture
 
Demeter
 
Hera
 
Athena
 
Aphrodite
God of war
 
Ares
 
Zeus
 
Hermes
 
Poseidon
Wife of Zeus
 
Hera
 
Athena
 
Artemis
 
Demeter
King of the gods
 
Zeus
 
Poseidon
 
Hermes
 
Ares
God of the seas
 
Poseidon
 
Zeus
 
Hermes
 
Ares
Messenger of the gods
 
Hermes
 
Zeus
 
Poseidon
 
Ares
The ability to live forever. The Greek gods were described as immortal in Greek writing.
 
Immortality
 
Divinity
 
Legend
 
Deity
An epic poem written by Homer – sequel to the Iliad.
 
The Odyssey
 
The Iliad
 
The Aeneid
 
The Republic
An epic poem written by Homer. Set during the Trojan War.
 
The Iliad
 
The Odyssey
 
The Aeneid
 
The Republic
Flourished in late Bronze Age, a civilization that arose after the Minoan civilization
 
Mycenaeans
 
Minoans
 
Athenians
 
Spartans
Bronze Age civilization in Greece that arose on the island of Crete.
 
Minoans
 
Mycenaeans
 
Spartans
 
Athenians
A form of discussion by asking and answering questions to engage in critical thinking.
 
Socratic Method
 
Democracy
 
Mythology
 
Philosophy
Athletic contests held to honor Zeus and the other gods.
 
Olympics
 
Triathlon
 
Marathon
 
Spartan Games
A performance featuring tragic events and having an unhappy ending.
 
Tragedy
 
Comedy
 
Myth
 
Legend
A performance intended to make an audience laugh
 
Comedy
 
Tragedy
 
Satire
 
Philosophy
Leaders of Ancient Sparta
 
Ephors
 
Hoplites
 
Olympians
 
Philosophers
A small group of individuals having control of a country or larger group of people.
 
Oligarchy
 
Democracy
 
Tyranny
 
Philosophy
A system of government where the power is vested in the people.
 
Democracy
 
Monarchy
 
Oligarchy
 
Republic
Spartan slaves in Ancient Greece
 
Helots
 
Polis
 
Hoplites
 
Philosophers
Someone who studies knowledge, reality, and existence.
 
Philosopher
 
Hoplite
 
Helot
 
Olympian
Armed foot soldier in Ancient Greece
 
Hoplite
 
Polis
 
Olympian
 
Democracy
Greek city-states
 
Polis
 
Philosopher
 
Hoplite
 
Helot
Long narrative poem about heroic deeds, usually featuring a hero going on a journey.
 
Epic Poem
 
Tragedy
 
Comedy
 
Oligarchy