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2 #1 The Twelve Gods of Olympus

3 A. Zeus One of the 6 children of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea Supreme/chief Greek god Lord of the sky Many lovers Power greater than all the rest combined Animal = eagle Tree = oak Symbol = aegis Hera is wife/sister

4 B. Hera One of the 6 children of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea Wife/sister of Zeus Protector of marriage wives and mothers Often punished Zeus lovers Animals = cow and peacock City = Argos Vain and arrogant

5 C. Poseidon One of the 6 children of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea God of the sea 2 nd in power to Zeus Gave humanity the horse Responsible for earthquakes often called Earth Shaker Symbol = trident Controlled caused/prevented storms

6 D. Hades One of the 6 children of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea Ruler of the underworld, but he is NOT Death Kidnapped/married Persephone Had invisibility cap Had information about the wealth in the ground Brother to Zeus

7 E. Athena Daughter of Zeus alone came from his head Goddess of wisdom and weaving A battle goddess Zeus favorite child Temple = Parthenon Gave humanity olives Animal = owl City = Athens A maiden goddess

8 F. Apollo God of truth and light Archer god God of music plays the lyre God of healing Twin brother to Artemis One of Zeus sons Oracle was at Delphi Animal = crow Sometimes associated with the sun

9 G. Artemis Twin sister to Apollo a daughter of Zeus Goddess of the hunt associated with the bow Protector of the young A maiden goddess Lady of the Wild Things Associated with the moon Animal = deer

10 H. Aphrodite Goddess of beauty and love Married to Hephaestus lover to Ares Men and gods found her irresistible Said to have come from the foam of the sea Animals = swan and dove

11 I. Hermes Zeus messenger god Fast winged sandals and helmet Magic wand called a caduceus Appears in myth more than anyone One of Zeus sons Smartest of the gods

12 J. Ares God of war Associated with fighting and destruction Son of Zeus and Hera, but they hated him Had no city where he was worshipped Animals = vulture and dog

13 K. Hephaestus God of fire and the forge Forger of weapons but peaceful Deformed Sometimes the son of Zeus and Hera sometimes Hera s alone as revenge for Zeus having Athena Husband of Aphrodite

14 L. Hestia One of the 6 children of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea Sister of Zeus Not found in many myths Goddess of home and hearth Maiden goddess Meals began and ended with offerings to her Each city had a public hearth dedicated to her. The fire was never allowed to go out.

15 #2 The Lesser Gods and Mythological Characters of Olympus

16 A. Eros God of love Sometimes seen as the son of Ares and Aphrodite Carried a magical bow Often depicted as being blindfolded to show that love is blind

17 B. Hebe Goddess of youth Cupbearer to the gods she carried the drink of ambrosia for the gods Daughter of Zeus and Hera Later marries Hercules

18 C. Iris Goddess of the rainbow Zeus secondary messenger after Hermes

19 D. The Graces Triplets of Zeus and a Titan Symbols of grace and beauty They entertained the gods

20 E. The Muses 9 daughters of Zeus and a Titan They were in charge of the arts

21 #3 The Gods and Mythological Characters of the Waters

22 A. Ocean A Titan Was thought to be the river that circled the earth

23 B. Triton Trumpeter of the Sea

24 C. Proteus Son of Poseidon He can tell the future A shape-shifter he can change his shape

25 D. Naiads Water fairies female Often connected with fertility and crop growth

26 #4 The Gods and Mythological Characters of the Underworld

27 A. Charon Ferryman of the Underworld. He ferries the dead across a river to the shores of Hades

28 B. Cerberus 3-headed guard-dog Allows souls to enter but not leave

29 C. Acheron, Cocytus, StyX Some of the rivers located in Hades

30 D. The Furies Punishers of evil-doers They were fair.

31 E. Sleep and Death Brothers in Hades They send dreams to people.

32 #5 The Lesser Gods and Mythological Characters of the Earth

33 A. Demeter One of the 6 children of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea Goddess of agriculture Associated with grain and the harvest Zeus sister She gets her own chapter in the book because she was a favorite of the people. Daughter was Persephone, the maiden Hades kidnaps and marries

34 B. Dionysus God of wine and revelry Gets his own chapter because he was so important to the people A son of Zeus

35 C. Pan Associated with the forest Son of Hermes A satyr goat-man Sounds of the wilderness were associated with him PANIC

36 D. Castor and Pollux Twins of Zeus They become a constellation in the sky. They protected sailors.

37 E. Satyrs Goat men Found in wild places Scare tactic for young girls they would attack women who walked alone

38 F. nymphs Fairy-like creatures female Some are for springs and rivers naiads Some are for mountains Some are for forests

39 G. Boreas, Notus, Eurus, Zephyr The 4 winds North, South, East, and West

40 H. Centaurs Part horse, part man Savage and violent

41 I. Gorgons Dragon-like creatures with snakes for hair Can turn men to stone with a look if looks could kill

42 J. Sirens Sea demons who lured men to their deaths with song Some areas believed no one ever lived to sea one and describe it. Other areas describe them as part bird, part woman

43 K. Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos The Fates The spinner of the life thread The giver to lots and fate The cutter of the thread

44 #6 Two Roman Gods

45 A. Saturn Protector of sowers and seed Often associated with Cronus, the leader of the Titans

46 B. Janus God of beginnings God with 2 faces one looking back and one looking forward January from him

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