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| Greek religions were generally... |
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| The Roman equivalent name for Apollo is... |
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| Delphi was an important site due to |
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| Its age and the fact that it was the temple to Pythian Apollo |
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| Where would the Pythian Priestess Oracle reside? |
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| What is not a quality of the generic hero? |
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| Hercules is often depicted as wearing the pelt of... |
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| Persephone was kidnapped by... |
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| The mother of Hercules was... |
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| Who was the divine blacksmith? |
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| Together, Apollo and Dionysus represent... |
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| 'Something that comes from the ground' |
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| Key concepts of a tragedy were... |
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| Hubris; fatal flaws such as pride and Nemesis; the just reward for your actions |
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| Religious experiences of Romans and Greeks were incorporated into... |
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| All events of life, whether social, private, etc. |
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| Greek gods were anthropomorphic which means... |
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| They looked like people and set standards for what we should not do, not because of their qualities but because of their mistakes |
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| Why were there twelve Olympian gods? |
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| The ancient Greeks felt that for each aspect of their life, there should be a different god in charge |
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| The Sophocles playwright is about... |
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| The rise of the Classical Age |
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| The Euripides playwright is about... |
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| The decline of the Classical Age |
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| A guide, whose primary function is to escort souls to the afterlife, but they can also serve as guides through the various transitions of life. |
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| Where was the Theatre of Dionysus and the treasuries located? |
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| The Pythian Games were held at... |
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| 'Where the dance is held' |
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| Apollo stood for the characteristics of... |
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| Control, discipline, and reason |
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| In particular, the area that Apollo stood for was... |
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