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