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| King of Athens in the Medea Play |
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| Athenian tragic poet who appears in Plato's Symposium |
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| Having both female and male characteristics |
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| Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess |
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| A plain horizontal band of stone on top of the capitals that looked like simple cushions and supported the columns |
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| Goddess of the hunt, sacred to Hippolytus |
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Hetaira companion of Pericles Influential on Athenian politics through Pericles |
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| Goddess of reason and intelligent activities, arts and literature |
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| Wind Instrument, more like an oboe than a flute |
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Class Stratification, Lower Middle Class - included Heralds, Aulos-Players and Cooks |
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| Wealthy Athenian Citizen who financed the production of plays |
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| The Second-Most Important Festival in Athens in honor of the God Dionysus, composed of 4 days of plays |
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Son of Cleaenetus, Hot-Tempered Citizen - argued for Killing Mytileneans |
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| Area in Asia Minor where Madea comes from |
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| City-State where the Medea play takes place |
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| King of Corinth in the Medea play |
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| The Sanctuary of the God Apollo |
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| Son of Eucrates who opposed the proposal of Cleon to Killing Mytileneans |
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| Style of Greek Temple with sturdy columns that rested directly on the top step of the temple |
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| A Young Adult active partner in pederesty |
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| An Adolescent Passive teenager in a pederestic relationship |
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| Speech, or Writing in praise of a person(s) or thing(s), especially one recently dead or retired |
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| The guardian of ways and cross-roads and God of Thieves |
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| Greek Architect and the CHIEF Designer of the Parthenon at Athens |
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| Style of Greek Temple with slim columns which rested on a base and were topped by volute capitals |
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| Son of Aeson, King of Iocus, former husband of Medea |
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| Greek architect Co-designer of the Parthenon at Athens |
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| Heavy seven-stringed lyre |
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| Legendary Men who lived with the Centaurs |
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| Greek Island located in the North-Eastern Aegean Sea, home of Sappho |
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| Scottish Nobleman and Diplomat known for cracking part of the Parthenon when moving it to England |
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| Location of famous battle during the Persian War |
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| Barbarian Princess and Sorceress, Princess of Colchis and wife of Jason |
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| Rectangles that could be decorated with paint or sculpture |
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| Area attacked by Athens after refusing to pay tribute |
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| Room in a Temple with statue of a God |
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| The area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus |
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| A Household Slave selected for the task of accompanying the boy during the day to school |
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| The Pitched Roof of a Greek Temple |
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| A Temple with a Peristyle |
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| A Greek statesman, Partner of Aspasia The most prominent and influential Statesman |
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| The Colonnade running around the four sides of the Temple |
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| Ancient Capital of Persian Empire, ruled by Xerxes |
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| Theseus wife and daughter of Minos and Pasiphaƫ |
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| type of erotic vase painting with a phallic bird often pleasuring a woman |
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| Sculptor who made the gold and ivory statue of Athena in the Parthenon |
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| An Official Theatrical Presentation taking place a few days before the Great Dionysia began |
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| Greek Bawdy Comedy that followed Tragedies |
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| When a person is sexually aroused by fecal matter |
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| Background Building of a Greek Stage, used for storage |
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| Teachers of Rhetoric and Arguing - uninterested in truth |
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| Where the Audience of a Greek Tragedy sat to view the plays |
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| The mythical Founder-King of Athens, son of Aegeus and Poseidon, father of Hippolytus |
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First Actor to play a character (OTHER THAN HIMSELF) |
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| Greek Historian who pioneered researching history |
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| Vertically grooved rectangles that resemble beam ends |
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| Greek Historian and Soldier, who admired Socrates and wrote a Symposium |
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