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Greek gods
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Homer: A poetry writer who is greek
Sparta : A Greek city-state
Olympus : The highest mountain in Greece.
Rituals : Ceremonies or rites
Socrates : A sculptor whose true love was philosophy
Plato : Considered by many the greatest philosopher of the Western Civilization
Sophists : A group of traveling teachers in ancient Greece who rejected speculation such as that of Pythagoras as foolish
Philosophy : An organized system of thought.
Sophocles : a great Athenian playwright.
Oracle : A sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future through a priest or priestess.
Darius : The Persian ruler
Solon : A reform-minded aristocrat.
Ephors : A group of five men
Helots: Derived from a Greek word for " capture"
Oligarchy : Ruled by a few people
Greek gods
Across:| 2. | Ruled by a few people | | 6. | A sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future through a priest or priestess. | | 7. | A Greek city-state | | 9. | The Persian ruler |
| | 10. | Derived from a Greek word for " capture" | | 12. | Considered by many the greatest philosopher of the Western Civilization | | 14. | A group of five men |
| | Down:| 1. | a great Athenian playwright. | | 3. | Ceremonies or rites | | 4. | A reform-minded aristocrat. | | 5. | A sculptor whose true love was philosophy |
| | 8. | An organized system of thought. | | 10. | A poetry writer who is greek | | 11. | A group of traveling teachers in ancient Greece who rejected speculation such as that of Pythagoras as foolish | | 13. | The highest mountain in Greece. |
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Greek gods
Across:| 2. | Ruled by a few people | | 6. | A sacred shrine where a god or goddess revealed the future through a priest or priestess. | | 7. | A Greek city-state | | 9. | The Persian ruler |
| | 10. | Derived from a Greek word for " capture" | | 12. | Considered by many the greatest philosopher of the Western Civilization | | 14. | A group of five men |
| | Down:| 1. | a great Athenian playwright. | | 3. | Ceremonies or rites | | 4. | A reform-minded aristocrat. | | 5. | A sculptor whose true love was philosophy |
| | 8. | An organized system of thought. | | 10. | A poetry writer who is greek | | 11. | A group of traveling teachers in ancient Greece who rejected speculation such as that of Pythagoras as foolish | | 13. | The highest mountain in Greece. |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only