known for acollection oflyric poemsOdesa decorativepanel above thecolumns thatcontained reliefsculpturesa designat the topof thecolumninfluencedand inspiredby Greekliteratureinfluenced theFoundingFathers of theUnited Statesthefounder ofmedicinea triangle locatedat each end of thebuilding betweenthe frieze and theroofacompositionof words,tune, andrhythmthe mostprominentelement inAncient Greekarchitecturegrandbuildingswith a fairlysimpledesignTunicworn bytheGreeksstyles werereflected inthe type ofcolumns theyusedmost popularschool ofphilosophywith theRomanstold the storyof Caesar’smilitarycampaigns ofGaulvery often thecomposersand lyricists ofthe music theyperformedwrote themost thoughtof works likethe Illiad andthe Odysseytaught himselfsculpture bystudying natureand Polyclitus'canonmost simpleand thethickest ofthe Greekstylesthe first tosculpt thehuman femaleform in a life-sized statuewere mostoftenperformed witha lyre and alsoa full chorusmostfamousworks fromclassical eraknown for hisability tosculpt innearlyanythingenrolledin Plato’sAcademya big partof everyday life forRomansmost famoustemple ofAncientGreecemost famouswork was theepicMetamorphosesintegral partof life in theancientGreek worldthe innerchamberin atemplethe ability tospeak inpublic andpersuadeothersOne of the mostimportantRoman writingson stoicphilosophyWrote the epicpoem Aeneidthe story of aTrojan Heronamed AeneasRoom setaside forwomen whenmen hadcompanyfamous forpredictingthe solareclipsetells the historyof the worldfrom creation towhen JuliusCaesar wasmade a godTheOlympiangodsknown for acollection oflyric poemsOdesa decorativepanel above thecolumns thatcontained reliefsculpturesa designat the topof thecolumninfluencedand inspiredby Greekliteratureinfluenced theFoundingFathers of theUnited Statesthefounder ofmedicinea triangle locatedat each end of thebuilding betweenthe frieze and theroofacompositionof words,tune, andrhythmthe mostprominentelement inAncient Greekarchitecturegrandbuildingswith a fairlysimpledesignTunicworn bytheGreeksstyles werereflected inthe type ofcolumns theyusedmost popularschool ofphilosophywith theRomanstold the storyof Caesar’smilitarycampaigns ofGaulvery often thecomposersand lyricists ofthe music theyperformedwrote themost thoughtof works likethe Illiad andthe Odysseytaught himselfsculpture bystudying natureand Polyclitus'canonmost simpleand thethickest ofthe Greekstylesthe first tosculpt thehuman femaleform in a life-sized statuewere mostoftenperformed witha lyre and alsoa full chorusmostfamousworks fromclassical eraknown for hisability tosculpt innearlyanythingenrolledin Plato’sAcademya big partof everyday life forRomansmost famoustemple ofAncientGreecemost famouswork was theepicMetamorphosesintegral partof life in theancientGreek worldthe innerchamberin atemplethe ability tospeak inpublic andpersuadeothersOne of the mostimportantRoman writingson stoicphilosophyWrote the epicpoem Aeneidthe story of aTrojan Heronamed AeneasRoom setaside forwomen whenmen hadcompanyfamous forpredictingthe solareclipsetells the historyof the worldfrom creation towhen JuliusCaesar wasmade a godTheOlympiangods

Classical Era - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. G-known for a collection of lyric poems Odes
  2. O-a decorative panel above the columns that contained relief sculptures
  3. N-a design at the top of the column
  4. O-influenced and inspired by Greek literature
  5. B-influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States
  6. O-the founder of medicine
  7. B-a triangle located at each end of the building between the frieze and the roof
  8. O-a composition of words, tune, and rhythm
  9. G-the most prominent element in Ancient Greek architecture
  10. B-grand buildings with a fairly simple design
  11. B-Tunic worn by the Greeks
  12. O-styles were reflected in the type of columns they used
  13. N-most popular school of philosophy with the Romans
  14. G-told the story of Caesar’s military campaigns of Gaul
  15. G-very often the composers and lyricists of the music they performed
  16. N-wrote the most thought of works like the Illiad and the Odyssey
  17. B-taught himself sculpture by studying nature and Polyclitus' canon
  18. G-most simple and the thickest of the Greek styles
  19. I-the first to sculpt the human female form in a life-sized statue
  20. G-were most often performed with a lyre and also a full chorus
  21. O-most famous works from classical era
  22. N-known for his ability to sculpt in nearly anything
  23. N-enrolled in Plato’s Academy
  24. B-a big part of every day life for Romans
  25. I-most famous temple of Ancient Greece
  26. O-most famous work was the epic Metamorphoses
  27. N-integral part of life in the ancient Greek world
  28. I-the inner chamber in a temple
  29. I-the ability to speak in public and persuade others
  30. I-One of the most important Roman writings on stoic philosophy
  31. N-Wrote the epic poem Aeneid the story of a Trojan Hero named Aeneas
  32. I-Room set aside for women when men had company
  33. G-famous for predicting the solar eclipse
  34. B-tells the history of the world from creation to when Julius Caesar was made a god
  35. I-The Olympian gods