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Homer
(c. 800 B.C.) Greek poet; credited with composing the epics the Iliad and the Odyssey
Archimedes
(born 290 B.C.) Greek inventor and mathematician: invented the formulas for the surface area and volume of a sphere
Pericles
(c. 495-429 B.C) Athenian leader: played a major role in the development of a democracy and the Athenian empire
Socrates
(c. 470-399 B.C) Athenian philosopher of late 400s B.C ; taught through questioning; helped from many values of Western culture; was put to death for challenging Athenian values
King Philip
(382-336 B.C) King of Macedonia; sized power in 359 B.C; conquered the Greek city-states; father of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great
King of Macedonia (365-323 B.C); conquered Europe,Asia, and Africa; spread Hellensim
Solon
(c. 630-560 B.C) Athenian statesman: made Athens more democratic
Ecluid
(c. 300 B.C) Greco-Roman mathematician; known for the Elements, a book on geometry
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