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Olympian Gods and Goddesses
GREEK
MYTHOLOGY
Mythology
noun
A body or collection of myths
belonging to a people and addressing
their origin, history, deities,
ancestors, and heroes.
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What is a myth, exactly?
A traditional, typically ancient story
dealing with supernatural beings,
ancestors, or heroes that serves as a
fundamental type in the worldview
of a people, as by explaining aspects
of the natural world or outlining the
psychology, customs, or ideals of
society
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What is a myth, exactly?
A fiction or half-truth, especially one
that forms part of an ideology.
ideology- a body of ideas that reflects
the beliefs and interests of a nation,
political system, etc and underlies
political action…a philosophy of life.
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Zeus
King of the gods
Ruler of Mt. Olympus
God of weather
Dominating and powerful with a
soft spot for pretty women
Hurls thunderbolts when irritated
Aphrodite
Goddess of love and beauty
No formal duties besides being
lovely
Married to Hephaestus
(unwillingly); was unfaithful to
him
Apollo
God of the sun
In charge of moving the sun
across the sky
Hunter; patron of archery
Patron of the arts, especially
music, and medicine (had healing
powers)
Ares
God of war
Involvement with all warlike
activities and will intervene in war
Violent and eager to fight, is
indifferent to “right and wrong” in
battle
Artemis
Goddess of the moon
In charge of movement of moon
across the sky
Twin of Apollo
Mighty huntress; protector of
small children and animals
Athena
Goddess of wisdom and war
Preferred reason to violence,
except when pushed
Overseer of household crafts
Very competitive
Demeter
Goddess of the earth and
harvest
Responsible growth of
crops and fruits
Strong motherly instincts
Dionysus
God of wine and theater
Wild and fun-loving
personality
Has undesirable friends
Hephaestus
God of fire and artisans
Skilled craftsman and metal worker
Married to Aphrodite (against her
will)
Only crippled god/thrown down
Olympus by his mother Hera
Admired for his work
Hera
Queen of gods and protector of
women
Associated with marriage; spent
much time pursuing Zeus’ other
women
Jealous and vain; beautiful
Hermes
Messenger of the gods
Mischievous and a trouble-
maker
Protector of thieves
Winged helmet and sandals
Poseidon
God of the sea and
earthquakes
Giver of horses to mortals
His weapon in the Triton
(three-pronged fork)
Controlled the waves