| Persian Wars | | God of music and Poetry |
| Porus | | Macodanian King |
| Apollo | | Greek Poet |
| Xerxes | | Darius I's son |
| Sophocles | | Student of Platos and teacher of Alexander the Great |
| Herodotus | | First historian to wrote about the Persian War |
| Aristotle | | Teacher who taught by asking questions |
| Hippocrates | | A Trojan Prince |
| Posidon | | war fought bettween the Mycenaeans and the Trojans |
| Hermes | | Wars that went on from 540 B.C.-480 B.C. |
| Hera | | Someone who wrote about tragities |
| Philip | | Goddess of War and Wisdom |
| The Peloponnesian war | | Messenger of the Gods |
| Darius | | A war that lasted 27 years |
| Socrates | | God of the Sea |
| Archimedes | | King of Asia |
| Aristophanes | | Indian King |
| Athena | | Goddess of Love |
| Trojan war | | Someone in the Golden age who wrote comedies |
| Homer | | Protector of Woman and Marriage |
| Aphrodite | | A leader who changed the form of Athenians government to full democracy |
| Alexander the Great | | God of War |
| Hestia | | Ruler of the Gods |
| Zeus | | One of Socrates students |
| Cleisthenes | | A member of the Aristocracy |
| Ares | | The greatest scientist of the Golden Age |
| Paris | | Someone in the Golden Age who used mathamatics to build many useful machines |
| Pericles | | Persian King |
| Plato | | Goddess of the home |