7th SS Unit 1: Ancient Greece Part 1

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Peninsula

Area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides and a mainland on the 4th side.

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Acropolis

the fortified, or strengthened, hill of an ancient greek city

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Aristocrat

a member of a rich and powerful family

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Tyrant

a ruler who takes power by force

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Democracy

a form of government in which citizens govern themselves

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Greek

the language all Greek people spoke

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Minoans

Greece's first civilization

3000 to 1100 B.C.E.

Island of Crete

Bronze age people.

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Knossos

Capital of Minoan Civilization.

Destroyed around 1400 BC

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Crete

Island in the Aegean Sea.

Minoan civilization built their culture here.

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Mycenaeans

Mainland Greeks who were very warlike.

Came to power around 1400 B.C.E.

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Troy

City where the Trojan war myth took place

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Trojan War

Somewhat mythical war between Mycenaean Greeks and the Trojans of Troy

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Colony

an area under control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.

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Polis

Another name for a greek city-state. Examples include Athens, Thebes, Sparta, Corinth.

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Dark Age

A period of time where not much is known about the culture. Often caused by lack of writing and learning or spread of knowledge.

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Bronze Age

Period of time from 3000 BCE - 1200 BCE. Humans used bronze for weapons and had little writing. Cities started developing.

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Iron Age

Period of time from 1200 BCE - 1BCE. Humans use iron for weapons (stronger than bronze). Cities are everywhere and trade is booming.

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Homer

Author. He wrote about the Trojan War in his book the Iliad. He also wrote about Odysseus' travels home from the war in The Odyssey.

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Epic poem

A long story about a serious subject usually involving heroic actions

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Myth

A made up story that explains some natural or social event that people can't explain, and typically involves supernatural beings or events.

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Doric Columns

Oldest and simplest column. A simply base at the top.

<p>Oldest and simplest column. A simply base at the top.</p>
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Ionic Columns

Slightly complex column with a base and rivets up the side. Typically has scroll shape at top.

<p>Slightly complex column with a base and rivets up the side. Typically has scroll shape at top.</p>
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Corinthian Columns

Most fancy column. Typically has leaf-like figure at top.

<p>Most fancy column. Typically has leaf-like figure at top.</p>

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