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356 - 323 BC, From Macedonia. Conquer.
Wisdom, Courage, Justice, Strength, Strategy. Owl as a symbol.
Author of: The Iliad, The Odyssey
431 - 404 BC. Athens against Sparta
Egyptian Solar deity
The greatest surviving work of early Mesopotamian literature.
470/469 BC - 399 BC. Credited as one of the founders of Western Philosophy, but did not write philosophical texts.
106 - 43 BC. Roman philosopher, politician, lawyer, consul and constitutionlist
The Father of the Gods and men in ancient Greece
1353 - 1335 BC. Known as Amenophis IV. Tried to make Egypt abandon polytheism by introducing monotheism.
12 Labours
27 BC - 180 AD. A period of peace established by Augustus.
Comedy by Aristophanes about one woman's mission to end the Peloponnesian war.
Prominent city-state in ancient Greece, situated in southeastern Peloponnese
Sumerian goddess of fertility, warfare and love. But not of marriage
Athenian festival in honour of the goddess Athena
Author to: Bacchae, Medea, Hecuba and Orestes
Most famous for being the setting of the Trojan War
Apollo's oracle
Regarded as home of the Gods in Greek mythology
Ancient Greek tragedy about the punishment by the god Dionysus against the city of Thebes
Author of: Georgias, Crito, Phaedo and Republic
Pre-socratic Greek philosopher famous for his paradox of Achilles and the tortoise
Ancient Greek city. Home to philosophers like Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes
Dialogue by Plato about the world's creation and the purpose of the universe
King of the gods in ancient Rome
Worked in Athens. Founder of the school of philosophy called Epicureanism
Dialogue witch depicts the death of Socrates and Socrates' discussions about the nature of the afterlife
Ancient Greek historian. 'The father of History'.
Greek pre-socratic philosopher from Sicily. Originator of the cosmogenic theory of the four classical elements
384 - 322 BC. Author to: Politics and Nicomachean Ethics
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