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GREEK PANTHEON You want gods, we got ‘em.
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HOW IT WORKS human characteristics The ancient Greeks attributed deeply human characteristics to their gods and goddesses. Gods were not perfect beings, but had human frailties. They were: * Jealous* Impatient * Petty* Impulsive * Heroic* Foolish
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THE OLYMPIANS The main characters.
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Mount Olympus
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ZEUS father of gods and man Called the “father of gods and man,” Zeus ruled Mount Olympus (the home of the gods) sky and thunderthe thunderbolt God of the sky and thunder, his weapon is the thunderbolt Hera Zeus married his sister, Hera, but had many children by mortal women and immortal goddesses alike. Apollo, Athena, Ares, Hermes, Persephone, Dionysus,Heracles (Hercules) Some of his children were: Apollo, Athena, Ares, Hermes, Persephone, Dionysus, and Heracles (Hercules)
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Thunderbolts Eagle
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POSEIDON Earth-shakerearthquakes and the sea The “Earth-shaker,” god of earthquakes and the sea creator of islands and the bringer of calm seas earthquakes, storms, and shipwreckstrident When in a good mood, Poseidon was understood to be the creator of islands and the bringer of calm seas. When angry, however, Poseidon could call down earthquakes, storms, and shipwrecks. His weapon is the trident. Theseus Father of Theseus, the mythical founder of Athens and slayer of the monstrous Minotaur.
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TridentHippocampus
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HADES the god of the underworld The Wealthy One Generally understood to be the god of the underworld, Hades is often also called “Plouton,” or “The Wealthy One.” Helm of Darkness His weapon is the Helm of Darkness, which grants invisibility to the wearer. Persephone Persephone, Hades’ queen, was tricked into staying in the underworld with her husband by eating six pomegranate seeds.
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Persephone Hades Cerberus
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HERA goddess of marriag Sister to Zeus, Hera is the goddess of marriage and the protector of women. jealous seeking revenge She is often portrayed as jealous of Zeus’ many infidelities, seeking revenge against the other women. of Ares, Hephaestus, and Eris Heracles She is the mother of Ares, Hephaestus, and Eris, and step- mother (and enemy) to Heracles.
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Peacock (Hera’s symbol)
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DEMETER harvestchanging of seasonsfertility of the earth Believed to be the goddess of the harvest, the changing of seasons, and the fertility of the earth. Persephone Demeter’s daughter by Zeus, Persephone, was kidnapped by Hades to become the queen of the underworld. In her grief, Demeter turns the earth cold and barren in Persephone’s absence (winter), and warm and fertile again when she returns (spring/summer).
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DIONYSUS god of the grape harvest, wine, and ritual madness Yet another of Zeus’ offspring, Dionysus is the god of the grape harvest, wine, and ritual madness. theater Festivals held to honor Dionysus eventually grew into the first expressions of Greek theater. wildness, music, and ecstatic dance Dionysus is associated with wildness, music, and ecstatic dance.
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APOLLO god of light, music, medicine, and the arts The son of Zeus and Leto, Apollo is the god of light, music, medicine, and the arts. bow and arrowlyre Apollo is often pictured with a bow and arrow, or his lyre– an early version of the harp, and is often considered to be the Greek ideal of male beauty.
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Bow and Arrows Lyre Laurel Tree
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ARTEMIS Apollohuntress goddessthe protector of unmarried women Twin sister to Apollo, Artemis is a huntress goddess, and the protector of unmarried women. Sparta Artemis was widely venerated throughout Greece, although she was particularly popular in Sparta.
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ATHENA The daughter of Zeus and the goddess of wisdom, Metis, Athena sprang fully-formed from her father’s forehead. military strategy, wisdom, justice, and skill Athena is the patron goddess of Athens, and is the goddess of military strategy, wisdom, justice, and skill. Nike One of Athena’s constant companions is Nike, the spirit of victory.
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Nike
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HERMES trickster figure messenger godguide to the underworldthe patron of thieves, travellers, merchants, and inventors Hermes is a trickster figure in much of Greek mythology. He is the messenger god, a guide to the underworld, and the patron of thieves, travellers, merchants, and inventors. crossroads Many shrines to Hermes were built at crossroads, as they were uncertain places where the god’s guidance would be useful.
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Winged feet (or sandals) Caduceus
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APHRODITE an older god than Zeus Born from the blood of Uranus and sea foam, Aphrodite is actually an older god than Zeus. goddess of love, beauty, and sexuality Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, and sexuality. She was said to be so beautiful that Zeus feared a war over her hand, and so married her off to Hephaestus, the smith god. Eros Unhappy in her marriage, Aphrodite had many other lovers, and was the mother of Eros.
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