Transcript Gods
Greek Mythology:
An Introduction
What is Greek Mythology?
The people in ancient Greece shared stories
called MYTHS about the gods, goddesses,
and heroes in which they believed.
Each god or goddess was worshipped. The
Greeks believed they ruled over different
parts of Greek life.
These stories explained natural phenomena
that happened in the world.
Why should we study Greek
Mythology?
The ancient Greek culture originally was
passed down by people telling stories and
was later written down for thousands of
years.
Modern plays, novels, television programs,
movies, and even companies refer to Greek
gods, goddesses, heroes and their stories.
Adventure stories are interesting and
entertaining and can teach us lessons.
Zeus
Leader of the gods
God of the sky,
lightning, and
thunder
Symbol: lightning
bolt
Wife: Hera
Olympian
Children:
– Ares
– Hebe
– Hephaestus
– Hercules
– Apollo
– Artemis
– Athena
– The Fates
– Persephone
Other facts: had many affairs with other
goddesses and mortal women
Athena
Goddess of wisdom
Also over justice, war,
civilization, and peace
Described as “brighteyed”
Symbols: olive tree,
owl
Never married
Olympian
No children
Other Facts:
– She is Zeus’ favorite daughter
– Supposedly came from Zeus’ forehead fully
grown
Poseidon
God of the sea,
earthquakes, and
horses
Symbol: threepointed trident
Wife: Amphitrite
Olympian
Children
– Triton: half human, half fish
– Pegasus: flying horse
– Theseus
– Cyclops
Other Facts:
– Often worked together with Athena (together
they made the first chariot and the first ship)
– Brother to Zeus and Hades
Aphrodite
Goddess of love
and beauty
Most beautiful of the
goddesses
Symbol: dove
Husband:
Hephaestus
Olympian
Children:
– Aeneas
– Eros
Other Facts:
– Was married off to Hephaestus by Zeus (who
was not attractive), so she had an affair with
Ares
– Was born out of the sea
Hades
God of the
underworld,
rules over the dead;
god of wealth
Dark-bearded
Symbol: Helmet,
metal, jewels
Wife: Persephone
Olympian
Children: none
Other facts: brother to Zeus
– Stole his wife from her mother
– His magic helmet makes him invisible
Artemis
Goddess of the moon,
wilderness, the hunt, wild
animals, and childbirth
Protects young women
until marriage
Very beautiful, has the
crescent moon above
her forehead
Symbols: bow/arrow,
deer
Refused to marry
Olympian
Children: none
Other facts:
– Twin sister of Apollo
– Asked for eternal chastity from her father, Zeus
Hestia
Goddess of the hearth,
home, and cooking
Watched over the
sacrificial flame
Symbol: kettle
Olympian
Children: none
Other facts:
– Oldest sister of Zeus
– Swore to be a chaste goddess
– Some of every food sacrifice goes to her
– Looked after the cooking of every meal on
Mount Olympus
Hephaestus
God of fire and the
patron of craftsmen,
god of volcanoes
Crippled since birth,
bearded
Symbol: fire, hammer
Wife: Aphrodite
Olympian
Children: none with his wife
Other Facts:
– Devised clever traps to catch his wife in
affairs
– Made armor for gods and heroes
Ares
God of war, manly
courage, civil order
Either mature man with
beard in battle armor or
bare-chested youth with
a spear
Symbol: shield, spear
Wife: n/a, lover of
Aphrodite
Olympian
Children:
– Eros (god of love)
– Deimos (god of fear)
– Harmonia (goddess of harmony)
– Nike (goddess of victory)
– Phobos (goddess of panic)
Other Facts:
– He was cruel and mean, all the gods disliked
him (even his father)
– Loves war for its own sake
Apollo
God of music, medicine,
archery, poetry, dance,
thinking, light, truth
Handsome, young man, no
beard
Symbol: bow/arrow, laurel
wreath, lyre
No wife, but had many affairs
Olympian
Children:
– Asclepius (god of healing)
– Aristaeus (half-god, protector of cattle)
Other Facts:
– Twin brother to Artemis
– When angered, would kill with disease or
arrows
Hermes
God of merchants,
thieves, travelers,
literature, athletics, and
shepherds
Messenger of the gods
Symbol: winged sandals,
caduceus
Wife: none, lovers:
Penelopia, Aphrodite
Olympian
Children:
– Pan (god of goat-herding)
– Hermaphroditos (child with Aphrodite)
Other Facts:
– Zeus had him with a nymph
– Known for being a prankster
– Guided dead souls to the Underworld
Hera
Protector of
wives and
marriage
Considered
beautiful
Symbol: the
peacock
Husband: Zeus
Olympian
Children: Ares
Other facts:
– Always was fighting with Zeus because of his
many affairs
– Always tried to do bad things to the women
Zeus was having affairs with
– Was considered very jealous
Prometheus
God of forethought
and crafty counsel
Symbol: none
Wife: Asia or
Clymene
Children: mankind
Other Facts:
– He created mankind out of clay and stole fire
from the gods to help stop their suffering.
– He was punished by being chained to a rock
and having an eagle eat out his liver every day.
– The skin would heal every night and the cycle
would start over.
Cronus
God of time and the
ages
Symbol: none
Wife: Rhea
Titan
Children:
– Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hestia, Demeter
Other Facts:
– He didn’t want his kids to overthrow him, so
he ate them as babies.
– Rhea tricked him and gave him a rock
instead of Zeus to eat.
– Zeus grew up and then made him throw up
the others, and then they sliced him to bits
and threw him in the Underworld.
Dionysus
God of wine,
agriculture, festivity,
and drama
Older, bearded god
Symbols: grapes,
winecups
Wife: Ariadne
Olympian
Children:
– 3 Graces (goddesses of charm and grace)
Other Facts:
– His mother died before he was born; Zeus
rescued him and put him in his thigh, where he
was born
The Furies
3 goddesses of revenge or
vengeance
Usually avenged murder,
crimes against the gods, or
parents cursing their
children
Clothed in black with snakes
in their hair and arms
Winged
Servants of Hades and
Persephone
Punishments included:
– Madness
– Disease
– Hunger
– Death
It could only stop with some task for
atonement and some kind of purification
Iris
Goddess of the rainbow
Messenger of the gods
(personal messenger to
Hera)
Beautiful young woman
with wings, carries a staff
Symbol: rainbow
Husband: Zephyrus (god
of the west wind)
Olympian
Children:
– Porthos
Other Facts:
– Minor goddess of the sea and sky
Gaea
Earth mother, or
goddess of the earth
Husbands: Ouranos
(original Titan sky
god), then Pontus
(original Titan sea god)
Symbol: none
Titan
Children:
– Cronus
– Rhea
– The other main Titan gods
– Typhon
– Nereus (and more)
Other Facts:
– She helped her son Cronus castrate her first
husband to protect her children
Pan
God of shepherds, flocks,
mountain wilds, rustic music
Man from waist up, but legs,
horns, and tail of a goat
Symbol: pan pipes
Wife: none, but loved many
nymphs
Sided with Olympians (but
didn’t live on Olympus)
Children: none (accounts differ)
Other Facts:
– Nymphs ran from him because they thought he
was ugly
The Fates
Goddesses who
controlled the destiny
of everyone from birth
to death
Clotho: spun the
thread of life
Lachesis: decided how
much time each
person had
Atropos: decided when
to cut the thread of life
Usually shown
as ugly old
hags
Everyone
feared them
Medusa
Originally a beautiful
maiden who
desecrated Athena’s
temple by lying there
with Poseidon
Angry, Athena turned
her into that!
(That’s one story, at
least)
If you look directly at Medusa, you will turn
to stone.
Her hair is made of live snakes.
The hero Perseus killed her by cutting off
her head.
Chiron
Half horse, half human
Eldest and wisest of all
the centaurs
Immortal god: son of
Cronus and half-brother to
Zeus
Considered a great
teacher who mentored
many of the heroes of
mythology