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the Buddhist state of enlightenment, state of tranquility stone shrines built to house pieces of bone or hair and personal possessions said to be relics of Buddha; preserved Buddha architectural forms Animist religion that saw material existence as battle between forces good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in "House of choice"; chief religion of Persian Empire; developed by Persians Athenian political leader during 5th century B

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  1. the Buddhist state of enlightenment, state of tranquility
  2. stone shrines built to house pieces of bone or hair and personal possessions said to be relics of Buddha; preserved Buddha architectural forms
  3. Animist religion that saw material existence as battle between forces good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in "House of choice"; chief religion of Persian Empire; developed by Persians
  4. Athenian political leader during 5th century B.C.E.; guided development of Athenian empire; died during early stages of Peloponnesian War
  5. wars from 431-404 B.C.E. between Athens and Sparta for dominance in southern Greece; resulted in Spartan victory but failure to achieve political unification of Greece
  6. meaning "from the Greek"; culture associated with spread of Greek influence as a result of Macedonian conquests; often seen as a combination of Greek's culture with eastern political forms
  7. city in Egypt founded by & named by Alexander the Great; site of Mediterranean's greatest library; center of library studies
  8. the balanced constitution of Rome; featured an aristocratic senate, a panel of magistrates, and several popular magistrates
  9. fought between Rome & Carthage to establish dominance in the western Mediterranean; won by Rome after three separate conflicts
  10. great Carthaginian general during second Punic war; successfully invaded Italy but failed to conquer Rome; finally defeated at Battle of Zama

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  1. Nirvana

the Buddhist state of enlightenment, state of tranquility

  1. Stupas

stone shrines built to house pieces of bone or hair and personal possessions said to be relics of Buddha; preserved Buddha architectural forms

  1. Zoroastrianism

Animist religion that saw material existence as battle between forces good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in "House of choice"; chief religion of Persian Empire; developed by Persians

  1. Pericles

Athenian political leader during 5th century B.C.E.; guided development of Athenian empire; died during early stages of Peloponnesian War

  1. Peloponnesian Wars

wars from 431-404 B.C.E. between Athens and Sparta for dominance in southern Greece; resulted in Spartan victory but failure to achieve political unification of Greece

  1. Hellenistic Period

meaning "from the Greek"; culture associated with spread of Greek influence as a result of Macedonian conquests; often seen as a combination of Greek's culture with eastern political forms

  1. Alexandria

city in Egypt founded by & named by Alexander the Great; site of Mediterranean's greatest library; center of library studies

  1. Roman Repbulic

the balanced constitution of Rome; featured an aristocratic senate, a panel of magistrates, and several popular magistrates

  1. Punic Wars

fought between Rome & Carthage to establish dominance in the western Mediterranean; won by Rome after three separate conflicts

  1. Hannibal

great Carthaginian general during second Punic war; successfully invaded Italy but failed to conquer Rome; finally defeated at Battle of Zama