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Oracle definition

Alexander the Great definition

Myths definition

Aristocrats definition

Aesop definition

Phalanx definition

Socrates definition

Trojan war definition

Homer definition

Sparta definition

Oligarchy definition

Monarch definition

Parthenon definition

Heliocentric definition

Pythagoras definition

Archimedes definition

Philosopher definition

Direct democracy definition

Philip 2 definition

Alexandria definition

Hippocrates definition

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User Omkesh Sajjanwar
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i can give answer to a couple of these.

Step-by-step explanation:

Oracle: a priest or priestess acting as a medium through whome advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity.

alexander the great: conquered persia, egypt, syria, mesopotamia, bactria, and the punjab; he founded the city of alexandria in egypt

myth: a triditional story, esp. one containing the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon

aristocrats: a member of the aristocracy

Aesop: a greek storyteller

phalanx: a group of people or things of a similar type forming a compact body or brought together for a common purpose

Socrates: ancient Athenian philosopher

Homer: a greek poet

Sparta: a city in the southern peloponnese in greece

oligarchy: a small group of people having controle of a country

monarch: soverign head of state

parthenon: the temple of the athena parthenos, built on the acropolis in 447-432bc

heliocentric: having or representing the sun as the center of the solar system

pythagoras: greek philosopher, wanted to interpret the entire physical world of numbers

archimedes: a greek mathematician and inventer

philosopher: a person engaged or learned in philosophy

Alexandria: the chief port of egypt. founded in 332bc by alexander the great

hippocrates: a greek physician, regarded as the father of medicine

Hope this helps.

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