The document summarizes important gods and figures from ancient Greek mythology and history. It lists the twelve major gods including Zeus, king of the gods, Poseidon god of the sea, and Aphrodite goddess of love. It also outlines influential historical figures such as the playwright Sophocles, philosopher Plato, and military leader Alexander the Great. Finally, it provides context by detailing important periods of ancient Greek civilization like the Archaic period and Classical period, and notes Athens' introduction of democracy in 505 BCE.
The document summarizes important gods and figures from ancient Greek mythology and history. It lists the twelve major gods including Zeus, king of the gods, Poseidon god of the sea, and Aphrodite goddess of love. It also outlines influential historical figures such as the playwright Sophocles, philosopher Plato, and military leader Alexander the Great. Finally, it provides context by detailing important periods of ancient Greek civilization like the Archaic period and Classical period, and notes Athens' introduction of democracy in 505 BCE.
The document summarizes important gods and figures from ancient Greek mythology and history. It lists the twelve major gods including Zeus, king of the gods, Poseidon god of the sea, and Aphrodite goddess of love. It also outlines influential historical figures such as the playwright Sophocles, philosopher Plato, and military leader Alexander the Great. Finally, it provides context by detailing important periods of ancient Greek civilization like the Archaic period and Classical period, and notes Athens' introduction of democracy in 505 BCE.
The document summarizes important gods and figures from ancient Greek mythology and history. It lists the twelve major gods including Zeus, king of the gods, Poseidon god of the sea, and Aphrodite goddess of love. It also outlines influential historical figures such as the playwright Sophocles, philosopher Plato, and military leader Alexander the Great. Finally, it provides context by detailing important periods of ancient Greek civilization like the Archaic period and Classical period, and notes Athens' introduction of democracy in 505 BCE.
Kind of the Gods, God of the Sky, Lightning Influential playwright known for writing over 120 plays, mainly tragedies. Most 1 Zeus 1 Sophocles and Thunder. famous plays include: Oedipus & Antigone. 2 Hades God the Dead and King of the Underworld 2 Aesop Former slave and storyteller famous for writing Aesop’s Fables. 3 Poseidon God of the Sea, Earthquakes & Storms. 3 Homer Legendary author famous for writing the Iliad & Odyssey. 4 Hera Queen of the Gods; Goddess of Marriage. 4 Pythagoras Philosopher & mathematician most known for his right angle proof. 5 Apollo God of Music, Art, Knowledge & the Sun. Archimede Scientist & mathematician; famous for reportedly yelling ‘Eureka!’ after realizing the 5 6 Aphrodite Goddess of Love and Beauty. s link between volume, density & displacement. Messenger of the Gods, God of Trade & 6 Socrates Credited as the Father of Western philosophy. Known for dialogues over writing. 7 Hermes Travelers. 7 Plato Philosopher and student of Socrates; best known for writing ‘Republic’. 8 Ares God of War. Philosopher and student of Plato; pulled together existing philosophies resulting in 8 Aristotle 9 Athena Goddess of Wisdom, Courage and Strategy. his ideas influencing Western civilization for centuries to come. 10 Demeter Goddess of Agriculture and the Harvest. Alexander King of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia; united and secured the whole of 9 the Great Greece and fought against the Persian Empire to the East. Died aged 32. Approximate dates for the main Ancient Greek periods and key events: (Ancient Greek civilizations can be traced back to the Minoan civilization around 2700 BCE) Timeline not to scale. Peloponnesian Wars First coins Battle of Marathon Founding of the between two sides led library at Alexandria Roman rule of Greece introduced (Athens vs Persia) by Athens and Sparta 323 BCE begins with the 600 BCE 490 BCE 431-404 BCE Alexander the Great sacking of Corinth First Olympic Sophocles writes Plato founds the dies not long after 146 BCE Athens introduces Games his first tragedy Academy defeating Persians democracy 776 BCE 468 BCE 386 BCE 323 BCE 505 BCE Archaic Period (800 – 480 BCE) Classical Period (480 – 323 BCE) Hellenistic Period (323 – 146 BCE)
Term Definition City States
1 Acropolis Fortified city core located on a rocky outcrop above Athens. c. 500 BCE 2 Polytheistic Religious system where people believe in or worship more than one god. 3 Democracy A system of government where eligible people elect representatives. 4 Oligarchy A system of government where a small group of people control everything. Mount The highest mountain in Greece and the mythological home of the Greek Gods, 5 Olympus primarily twelve Olympian Gods. 6 Parthenon Temple dedicated to Athena located on the Athenian Acropolis. An older generation of Gods including Cronus & Rhea who were the children of 7 Titans earlier Gods and parents to the Olympian Gods (who later overthrew them). A city that had its own government and rules the area around it e.g. Athens, 8 City State Sparta, Corinth, Delphi & Thebes (Greek = Polis) 9 Olympics Sporting event and sacrifice held every four years in honour of Zeus.
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