Myths of the twelve Olympians - Nutley Public School District
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Myths of the twelve
Olympians
English I
Twelve Olympians
Zeus (Jupiter)
Hera (Juno)
Poseidon (Neptune)
Hades (Pluto)
Pallas Athena (Minerva)
Apollo
Artemis (Diana)
Hermes (Mercury)
Ares (Mars)
Hephaestus (Vulcan and Mulciber)
Hestia (Vesta)
Aphrodite (Venus)_
Zeus
Supreme ruler-Lord of the Sky, the Rain-god and the
Cloud-gatherer
Thunderbolt
Breastplate-aegis (armor plate that protects the chest)
Bird-eagle
Tree-oak
Oracle-Dodona in the land of oak trees
His will was revealed by the rustling of the oak leaves
which the priests interpreted.
Zeus
Hera
Zeus’s wife and sister
Protector of marriage and married women
Cow and peacock sacred to her
Argos was her favorite city
Shows her engaged in punishing the many
women Zeus fell in love with, even if when
they yielded only because he coerced or
tricked them
Hera
Poseidon
Ruler of the sea
Gave the first horse to man
Storm and calm were under his control
Shown carrying his trident, a threepronged spear
Poseidon
Hades
Underworld and ruler over the dead
Also called Pluto, the God of Wealth, of
the precious metals hidden in earth
Wife Persephone (Proserpine) whom he
carried from the earth and made Queen of
the Lower World
Hades
Pallas Athena
Daughter of Zeus-sprang from his head
Goddess of the City, the protector of civilized life, of
handicrafts (weaving) and agriculture, Goddess of war,
goddess of wisdom
Inventor of bridle (a harness fitted around a horse’s
head to restrain or guide an animal) who first tamed
horses for men to use
Temple Parthenon
Athens her special city
Olive created by her; was her tree
Owl is her bird
Pallas Athena
Phoebus Apollo
Master of musicians who delights Olympus as he plays
the golden lyre
Archer-god
The Healer (first taught men the healing art)
God of Light
God of Truth
Oracle was at Delphi-direct link between the gods and
men
Laurel was his tree
Dolphin and crow sacred to him
God of sun, music, and medicine
Apollo
Artemis
The goddess of wilderness, the hunt and wild
animals
Apollo’s twin sister, daughter of Zeus and Leto
Cypress was sacred to her and wild animals
especially the deer
Artemis
Aphrodite
The Goddess of Love and Beauty
laughter-loving goddess
Daughter of Zeus and Dione in The Iliad
Myrtle was her tree
The dove her bird—sometimes to the
sparrow and the swan
Aphrodite
Hermes
On his feet winged sandals; wings were
on his low-crowned hat too and on his
magic wand, the Caduceus
God of Commerce and the Market,
protector of traders
Guide of the dead, the Divine Herald who
led the souls down to their last home
Messenger of gods
Hermes
Ares
God of War
His bird was the vulture
Dog wronged by being chosen as his
animal
Ares
Hephaestus
God of Fire
Kindly peace-loving god popular on earth
and heaven
Protector of the blacksmiths—patron of
handicrafts
Hephaestus
Hestia
Goddess of the hearth, symbol of home,
around which newborn children must be
carried before they could be received into
the family.
Each city had a public hearth to Hestia
where the fire was never allowed to go
out.
Hestia