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| A Greek city-state in ancient greece |
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| marble structures on a hill for worshipping gods |
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| free resident of a city state |
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| a government in which a hereditary ruler excercises certain power |
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| rule by a hereditary, landholding elite |
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| a form of government in which power is in the hands of a small and wealthy elite. |
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| a massive tactical formation of which daily life was ruled by military discipline |
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| a city-state built by the Darians in which daily like was ruled by military discipline |
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| A greek city-state that moved slowly towards democracy |
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| a ruler who gained power by force |
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| formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate and come to one anothers defense |
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| a sum of money allotted on a regular basis;usually for some specific purpose |
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| a body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in court |
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| the state of being banished or excluded from society by general consent |
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| macedonian leader who conquered the persian empire and spread greek culture during the 300 BC |
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| Father of alexander the great. macedonian leader who conquered greece |
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| the murder of a public figure, usually for political reasons |
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| absorb into another culture |
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| a dry in Egypt that stood at the heart of the Hellenistic world |
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| a greek mathematician who derived a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle |
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| a hellenistic scientist who applied principles of physics to make practical inventions |
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| a greek physician who studied the causes of illneses, looked for cures and had an oath attributed to him that set ethical standards for doctors |
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| an Athenian stonemason and philosopher |
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| platos most famous student who wrote about politics, ethics, logic and more |
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| "father of history". He retold ancient legends |
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| a temple dedicated to the godess Athena |
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| a play that told a story of human suffering. |
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| a humorous play that mocked people or customs |
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| establishing control over foreign lands and people |
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| young plebian that was among the first to attempt reform |
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| young plebian that was among the first to attempt reform |
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| amitious military commander |
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| a roman poet who wrote Aeneid |
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| a picture made from chips of colored stone or glass |
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| the application of science and mathematics to develope useful structures and machines |
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| bridge like structures that carried water from the hills into roman cities |
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| the farmers and merchants and artisans who made up most of the pop. |
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| officials elected by the people |
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| a loosely organized system of rule in which powerful local lords divided their landholding among lesser lords |
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| a lesser lord in the system of fuedalism |
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| an exchange of pledges that created the political and economical relationship between lords and vassals |
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| A mock battle fought by knights |
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| a code of conduct adopted by knights |
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| anointed king sent by god |
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| people who suffer or die for their beliefs |
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| group of people who conduct christina services |
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| beliefs said to be contrary to official church teachings |
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