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Ancient Greece Greek Mythology. What is a myth? n A traditional story rooted in primitive folk beliefs and stories of cultures. n Uses the supernatural.

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1 Ancient Greece Greek Mythology

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4 What is a myth? n A traditional story rooted in primitive folk beliefs and stories of cultures. n Uses the supernatural to interpret natural events n Explains the culture’s view of the universe and the nature of humanity

5 In the beginning... n …was Chaos (shapeless nothingness) n Chaos had two children: –Night (darkness) –Erebus (death) n “All was black, empty, silent, endless.” n Mysteriously, Love was born of darkness and death.

6 And then... n When Love was born, order and beauty began to flourish. n Love created Light and Day. n Earth was created. –She was the solid ground, but also a personality. n The Earth bore Heaven to cover her and be a home for the gods.

7 The First Parents n Mother Earth = Gaea (Gaia) n Father Heaven = Ouranos (Uranus) n They had three kinds of children: –Three monsters with 100 hands and 50 heads –Three cyclopes –The titans

8 The Titans (The Elder Gods) n There were many of them. n Enormous size, incredible strength n Cronos (Saturn): Ruler of the titans n Rhea: Wife of Cronos n Oceanus: River that encircled the world n Iapetus: Son of Oceanus Father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Atlas (also titans)

9 The Principal Gods n Cronos and Rhea were parents of –Zeus* –Poseidon* –Hades –Hera* –Hestia * –Demeter* n Other Olympians include –Athena* –Ares* –Hebe –Hephaestus * –Apollo * –Artemis * –Hermes * –Aphrodite * –Dionysus * Indicates original Twelve Olympians

10 The Olympians

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12 Mt. Olympus

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14 Children of Chronus and Rhea

15 Zeus

16 Zeus

17 Zeus n Roman Name: Jupiter (also Jove) n Supreme god of the Olympians. n Weapon: Thunderbolt n NOT omniscient n Fathered many characters in mythology

18 Zeus

19 Zeus’s Statue

20 Hera

21 Hera

22 Hera n Roman Name: Juno n Zeus’s sister and wife n Jealous protector of marriage n Punished the women Zeus fell in love with

23 Poseidon

24 Poseidon

25 Poseidon n Roman Name: Neptune n God of the Seas and Waters n Weapon: trident n “The Earthshaker” n Gave horses to men

26 Hades

27 Hades

28 Hades

29 Hades n Roman Name: Pluto n Ruler of the Underworld/ Dead n Kidnapped Persephone n Not evil (but should be feared), not death himself

30 Hades

31 Demeter

32 Demeter n Roman Name: Ceres n Goddess of the Harvest n Lives on the Earth n Her mood affects the seasons n Mother of Persephone

33 Hestia

34 Hestia n Roman Name: Vesta n Goddess of Home n Powerful Protector

35 Zeus’ Children by Hera

36 Ares

37 Ares

38 Ares n Roman Name: Mars n God of War n Bloodthirsty and merciless n Had NO temples in Greece

39 Hebe

40 Hebe n Roman Name: Juventas n Goddess of Youth n Cupbearer to the Gods n Later married Heracles

41 Hephaestius

42 Hephaestius

43 Hephaestus n Roman Name: Vulcan n God of Fire/Forge n Kind, unlike his brother n Only ugly god n Husband of Aphrodite

44 Athena

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46 Athena n Roman Name: Minerva n Goddess of Wisdom and Battle Maiden n Sprang directly from Zeus’s head (no mom)

47 ZEUS’ CHILDREN BY LETO (Daughter of the Titans, Coeus and Phoebe)

48 Apollo

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50 Apollo n Roman Name: Apollo n God of Light/Sun and Music n Master musician and poet n Twin Brother of Artemis

51 Artemis

52 Artemis n Roman Name: Diana n Goddess of the Moon/ Hunt n Virgin goddess n Twin Sister to Apollo

53 Other Children

54 Hermes

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56 Hermes n Roman Name: Mercury n Messenger of the Gods n Appears in more myths than any other character n Son of Zeus and Maia

57 Persephone n Roman Name: Proserpina n Goddess of the Underworld n Daughter of Zeus and Demeter n Abducted by Hades

58 Aphrodite

59 Aphrodite n Roman Name: Venus n Goddess of Love and Beauty n Sprang from the ocean foam n Or born of Zeus and Dione (says Homer)

60 Dionysus

61 Dionysus

62 Dionysus n Roman Name: Bacchus n God of Wine n Patron god of the Greek stage n A God of the Earth

63 The Olympians

64 Eros n Roman Name: Cupid n Young God of Love n Son of Aphrodite and Hephaestus

65 Iris n Goddess of the Rainbow n Messenger for Zeus and Hera n Daughter of the titan Thaumus and the nymph Electra

66 The Muses n Nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne n Inspired artists of all kinds n Goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences n “He is happy whom the muses love.” Clio, Urania, Thalia, Melpomene, Erato, Calliope, Euterpe, Terpsichore, Polyhymnia

67 The Muses

68 The Graces n Three Goddesses of Grace and Beauty n “They give life its bloom.” n Aglaia (Splendor) n Euphrosyne (Mirth) n Thalia (Good Cheer)

69 The Erinnyes (The Furies) n Roman Name: Furiae or Dirae (The Furies) n Three Goddesses of Vengeance –Tisiphone –Alecto –Megaera n They punish evildoers.

70 The Fates n Roman Name: Parcae, Moirae n Three sisters –Clotho (“The Spinner”) –Lachesis (“The disposer of lots”) –Atropos (“The cutter”) n They weave, measure, and cut the thread of life for humans.

71 The Fates

72 The Satyrs n Gods of the woods and mountains n “Shepherd gods” n Goat men (like Pan) n Companions of Dionysus n They like to drink, dance, and chase nymphs.

73 The Gorgons n Three snake- haired monsters n Medusa is most well-known n Their look turns men to stone.

74 The Centaurs n Half man, half horse n Savage creatures (except Chiron) n Followers of Dionysus

75 n The Titans

76 Cronus

77 Rhea

78 Atlas

79 Sources n Graphics in this presentation were taken from the following web sites: –http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/search.html –http://www.pantheon.org/ –http://www.messagenet.com/myths/ –http://mythman.com/ –http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/index.html –http://www.paleothea.com/ –http://www.entrenet.com/%7Egroedmed/greekm/myth.html


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