Map of Ancient Greece and Associated Patron Gods

A view of the Aegean Sea from the island of Santorini in southern Greece
Now that you have studied the geography of Greece, and how it impacted Greece's development, you will create your own map of ancient Greece. Using the Map of Greece Template, clearly label each of the items below on the map.
- The Aegean Sea
- Argos
- Asia Minor
- Athens
- The Balkan Peninsula
- The Black Sea
- The Bosporus Strait
- Corinth
- The Dardanelles
- Ithaca
- Macedonia
- Mediterranean Sea
- Mount Olympus
- Peloponnese Peninsula
- Salamis
- Sea of Marmora
- Sparta
- Thebes
- Thessaly
- Troy
After labeling the map of ancient Greece, figure out where at least three of the Greek mythological figures were city-state patron gods. Clearly label these locations with the name of the associated god or goddess. You may need to use resources outside of the course to complete this portion of the assignment. If so, please submit a Works Cited document. If you need assistance, visit the Student Resources section for information on citing any resources that you use.