Finals Vocab without Category Flashcards
Tutankhamen (King Tut)
- Mostly known for his tomb being discovered in the 1922.- 12th leader of Egypt, dies very young (19) after serving 10 years as a King.- Various items, such as precious rings and bracelets collars, were in his coffin.
Hatshepsut
longest reigning female pharaoh
Ramses II
He expanded Egyptian rule to Syria.
Draco/Draconian law
Draco developed a legal code based on citizens’ equality.
Emperor Trajan
Good emperor (98-117)- Empire reached its greatest extent- Undertook vast building program- Enlarged social welfare
First Triumvirate
Julius Caesar, Crassus, Pompey
Colossus of Rhodes
- One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.- It stood over 100 feet tall and was made out of bronze.- Destroyed by an earthquake.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
enormous stone lighthouse called Pharos
Church of Latter-day Saints
- Found in 1830 by Joseph Smith- 15 million members today- HQ at Salt Lake City, Utah (USA) - one of the fastest growing religions in the world.- Believes that Jesus Christ was born in the USA- Mandatory to donate to Church- Caffeine is not allowed- Believes that the trinity was three separate beings
Fertile Crescent
a crescent-shaped fertile land in the Middle East
Hammurabi’s Code
- Hammurabi, one of the most prominent Babylonian leaders, created it.- 282 laws total, engraved on stone and made public.- Punishments differed depending on social class and gender.
Xerxes I
- Great King of Persia, suppressed a revolt in Egypt.- Fought the Greeks in the Persian War, winning in Thermopylae and suffering defeat at Salamis.
Atomism
- Starts with Leucippus and Democritus- Everything happens occurring to natural laws- No purpose to the universe- Nothing happens at random, everything happens out of reason and by necessity
Protagoras
- Greek philosopher who questioned the existence of Greek Gods.- Famous quote: “Man is the measure of all thing”.
Hieroglyphics
type of writing Egyptians used
Indus valley civilization
- Indus and ganges rivers provided water- Mt. Everest: protection- started around 7000BC- planned city (main city: Harappa)- built on mid-brick to protect itself from flooding- grid system- 400 letter writing system, cannot be deciphered- no social classes- religion: priests closely linked to the rulers. HinduismProblems- monsoon: seasonal winds- unpredictable flooding- draughts, floods
Anthropologists
study the cultures of ancient peoples using artifacts
Archaeologists
learn about the earliest people by excavating their earliest settlements (bones, artifacts)
Paleontologists
study fossils
Parthenon
a building that was built by Greeks to honor Athena
Zeus
king of Greek gods
Aristotle
- One of Plato’s brightest students.- Opened his own school in Athens called Lyceum- Once stated, “He who studies how things originate… will achieve the clearest view of them”.- His work provides the basis for scientific method, still used today.- Tutored a 13-year-old prince who would become Alexander the Great.- Contributed towards the work in science, especially Biology.- Infamously made several mistakes in philosophy as well, such as “Some men are born to become slaves”.
Dorians
- Replaced Mycenaeans around 1200 B.C.- no written records.
Siddhartha Guatama
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