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1 The Greek Pantheon Mr. O’Connor English 9

2 Important questions…. Why do cultures have gods? What do the gods do or explain? Why does this stuff matter? Do we have gods today? What do gods say about a culture?

3 Pantheon All of the gods of a people/religion

4 Greek Creation Myth Gaea (Earth) and Uranus (Sky) give birth to the 12 Titans: Cronus Rhea Cronus kills Uranus, becomes king Blood spills into the sea Marries Rhea, give birth to five gods: Demeter Hestia Hera Hades Poseidon Prophecy: Cronus would be killed by one of his children…

5 Greek Creation Myth …so he eats all of them

6 Greek Creation Myth Child six: Zeus Zeus kills Cronus Rhea hides him
Raises him in secret Zeus kills Cronus Frees siblings Marries Hera King of the gods

7 Zeus and his siblings

8 Zeus Roman name: Jupiter
God of: Thunder Sky Law, order, and justice “Father of the Gods”. Rules over earth, heavens Symbols: Thunderbolt Eagle

9 Hera Roman name: Juno Goddess of: Zeus’ wife Known for vengeful and
Women Marriage Zeus’ wife Known for vengeful and jealous nature Symbols: Pomegranate Cow

10 Poseidon Roman name: Neptune
God of: The Sea Rules over the ocean Symbols: Trident Fish

11 Hades Roman name: Pluto
God of: the Underworld Rules over the underworld Symbols: Cerberus Scepter

12 Demeter Roman name: Ceres
Goddess of: Harvest Grain Associated with cycle of life and death Symbols: Wheat Corn

13 Zeus’ children

14 Apollo Roman name: Apollo
God of: the sun and light poetry and music Youthful ideal Twin sister: Artemis Symbols: lyre laurel wreath

15 Ares Roman name: Mars God of: Physical, violent, unrestrained Symbols:
War (fighting) Physical, violent, unrestrained Symbols: Spear Helmet

16 Artemis Roman name: Diana
Goddess of: the hunt wilderness childbirth Protector of young women Twin brother: Apollo Symbols: Bow Stag

17 Dionysus Roman name: Bacchus
God of: wine partying Associated with plays, festivals Symbols: grapevine

18 Hephaestus Roman name: Vulcan
God of: blacksmiths, craftsmen metals fire “Armorer of the gods” Symbols: Hammer Anvil

19 Hermes Roman name: Mercury
God of: transitions, boundaries “Messenger of the gods” Moved freely between worlds Brought souls to the afterlife Trickster Symbols: Winged sandals and hat Caduceus

20 Others

21 Aphrodite Roman name: Venus
Goddess of: Love Beauty Fertility Born from Uranus’ blood in the ocean Also a protector of sailors Symbols: Shell

22 Athena Roman name: Minerva
Goddess of: War (strategy, courage, justice) Wisdom Crafts and domestic arts Sprang from Zeus’ head, fully grown Patron goddess of Athens Symbols: Owl Aegis

23 Important questions…. Why do cultures have gods? What do the gods do or explain? Why does this stuff matter? Do we have gods today? What do gods say about a culture?

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