Greek and Roman Mythology: A Review of the Principle Gods and Goddesses
- What is a myth?
- A ______rooted in primitive folk beliefs of cultures
- Uses the supernatural to ______
- Explains the culture’s view of the ______and the ______
- The Greek Mythology Creation Story
- “In Greek mythology, gods “did not create the universe… ______” (Hamilton 24).
- In the beginning was ______; “The Nothingness from which All Else Sprang”
- Chaos had two children: ______and ______
- Mysteriously, ______was born of Night and Death
- From Love came ______and ______
- Earth was also known as ______
- AKA: ______
- She gave birth to ______to cover her and be a home for the gods
- Gaea and Uranus produced three different creatures who had the appearance of life, although it was unlike any life known to man
- 3 ______-- Gigantic monsters with fifty heads and one hundred arms
- 12 ______--Elder gods who ruled the earth before the Olympians overthrew them
- 3______-- Gigantic one eyed monsters
- The Titans
- There were many of them
- They were enormous and incredibly strong
- ______: Ruler of the titans
- ______: Wife/sister of Cronos
- Oceanus: River that encircled the world
- Impetus: Father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Atlas
- The Titans’ Rise to Power
- ______was a bad father
- He imprisoned the Hecatonchires which ______Gaea
- Gaea ______against Uranus
- ______and ______devised a plan to kill Uranus with a sickle
- From the blood of Uranus’ wounded parts sprang up a strange collection of beings:
- ______
- ______(Furies)
- ______
- ______dethrones Uranus and becomes the next ruler
- He takes his sister, ______as his wife
- It was prophesized this his son would overthrow him, so Cronus ______
- Except for one child who Rhea hid from him--______
- Zeus was raised by ______, but came back to defeat Cronus and rule on ______
- Principal Gods in Greek and Roman Mythology
Greek and Roman Mythology: A Review of the Principle Gods and Goddesses
i. Cronos + Rhea
- Zeus (Jupiter/Jove)
- Poseidon (Neptune)
- Hades (Pluto)
- Hera (Juno)
- Hestia (Vesta)
- Demeter (Ceres)
ii. Other Olympians
- Athena (Minerva)
- Ares (Mars)
- Hephaestus (Vulcan)
- Apollo
- Artemis (Diana)
- Hermes (Mercury)
- Aphrodite (Venus)
- Dionysus (Bacchus)
- Persephone
- The Olympians
- Zeus( ______/______)
- ______of the Olympians
- Most powerful
- God of Air
- Weapon: ______
- ______-Father many characters in mythology and married his own sister
- Poseidon (______)
- Zeus’ brother
- Weapon:______
- God of the ______and ______
- ______to impress Demeter
- ______: (Pluto)
- Third most powerful
- God of the ______/______
- Has a ______that makes him invisible
- Kidnapped Persephone
- ______(although he is unpitying)
- ______(Juno)
- Zeus’ ______and ______
- Jealous protector of ______
- Symbol: ______
- Punished the women Zeus fell in love with
- Hestia (Vesta)
- Zeus’ sister—oldest of the original gods
- Goddess of ______
- Gave up her spot on Mt. Olympus for Dionysus
- Worshiped daily
- Does pretty much nothing in mythology
- ______(Ceres)
- Goddess of ______, ______, and ______
- Has powers of ______and ______
- Her daughter is ______
- Pallas Athena (______)
- Sprang from ______
- Goddess of ______and ______
- Carries a ______with ______head on it
- Ares (Mars)
- Son of ______and ______, but hated by both
- God of ______; bloodthirsty and merciless
- Romans glorify him, but Greeks make him out to be a coward
- Has three children with ______
- ______(Panic) and ______(Fear) are twins
- ______(Vulcan)
- Son of Zeus and Hera
- God of ______and ______
- ______, unlike his brother
- Disabled because ______
- Husband to ______
- Phoebus Apollo
- God of ______, ______, ______, ______, and ______
- Son of Zeus and Leto; brother of ______
- Wolves, dolphins and crows are sacred to him
- Has the Oracle of Delphi
- ______(Diana)
- Appollo’s ______
- Goddess of the ______, ______, and ______
- Also goddess of the moon
- Virgin goddess
- ______are sacred
- Hermes (Mercury)
- Son of ______and Maia
- ______god / god of ______
- Greek ______
- Loves ______
- Guided souls to Hades
- ______(Venus)
- Goddess of ______and ______
- Wife of ______, but lover of Ares and other guys
- Mother of ______
- ______caused by the attack of Cronos on Uranus
- Dionysus (______)
- Son of ______and Semele
- God of ______and ______
- Patron god of ______
- In some areas of Greece, ______(too vulgar)
- Persephone (Proserpina)
- Daughter of ______and ______
- Queen of the ______
- ______by Hades and later ______by Hades to remain in the Underworld
- Hebe (______)
- Goddess of ______
- Cupbearer to the gods
- Restored youth to the aged
- Eros (______)
- Son of ______and ______
- God of ______
- Often portrayed as a ______
- Has wings
- Uses a ______-- arrows cause one to fall in love
- Mama’s boy
- Iris
- Goddess of the ______
- Messenger for Zeus and Hera
- Daughter of Thaumus and the nymph Electra
- The Muses
- ______of Zeus and Mnemosyne
- ______of all kinds
- Goddesses who presided over ______and ______
- “He is happy whom the muses love.”
- The ______
- ______goddesses of ______and ______
- “They give life its bloom.”
- Aglaia (Splendor)
- Euphrosyne (Mirth)
- Thalia (Good Cheer)
- The Erinnyes (______)
- Three goddesses of ______
- Tisiphone
- Alecto
- Megaera
- They ______
- ______
- Three sisters
- Clotho (The Spinner)
- Lachesis (The disposer of lots)
- Atropos (The cutter)
- They ______, ______, and ______the thread of life for humans
- The Satyrs
- Gods of the ______and the ______
- “Shepherd gods”
- ______(likePan)
- Companions of Dionysus
- They like to ______, ______, and ______
- ______
- Three ______
- ______is the most well known
- Their look ______
- The Centaurs
- Half man, ______
- Savage creatures (except Chiron)
- Followers of Dionysus