Greek Mythology
number of judges in the underworld
3
number of watchdog's head
3
number of rivers in the underworld
5
fruit eaten by Persephone while in the Underworld that influenced length of annual stay
6 seeds of Pomagranite
daughter of Zeus and Dione or perhaps born from sea foam
Aphrodite
goddess of love and beauty
Aphrodite
god of light, sun, poetry, music, medicine, prophecy, arts
Apollo
twins of Zeus and Leto
Apollo and Artemis
Lyndian woman who bragged she was a better weaver than Athena
Arachne
River of Woes
Archeron
Zeus and Hera's son who took pleasure in fighting
Ares
god of war
Ares
goddess of moon, hunting, wild animals, childbirth, chastity
Artemis
Mortal killed by Zeus for bringing dead back to life
Asclepius
god of healing and medicine
Asclepius
Greed goddess sprang from Zeus;s head fully grown and wearing armor
Athene
goddess of wisdom, war, handicrafts, liberal arts
Athene
Titan condemned to hold up the heavens
Atlas
Hades' favorite animal; watchdog of the underworld
Cerberues
boatman who ferried souls into the underworlds
Charon
giants freed by Zeus who produced his lightening bolts and helped him defeat Cronus
Cyclopes
offspring of uranus and GAea with only one eye in middle of forehead
Cyclopes
goddess of Earth, agriculture, fertility, grain, harvest
Demeter
goddess who threatened barren Earth if daughter not returned
Demeter
god of fertility, wine, revelry, theater
Dionysus
nymph whose chatter aided Zeus so Hera condemned her to only repeating
Echo
place of peace for virtuous souls
Elvisian Fields
goddess of dawn
Eos
god of love
Eros
son of aphrodite, created physical attraction b/t ppl
Eros
personification of earth
Gaea
name of statue that came to life and married its scuptor
Galatea
apples presented to Hera as wedding gift by Gaea
Golden Apples
god of underworld
Hades
Hera and Zeus' crippled son
Hephaestus
god of fire, forge, metal working
Hephaestus
physically imperfect god
Hephaestus
queen of gods, goddess of marriage
Hera
hero born to Zeus and Danae, cast out by grandfather who feared child would kill him
Hercules
Maia and Zeus' son: shortly after birth created lyre
Hermes
Son of Zeus and Maia who stole Apollo's cows
Hermes
god of invention, science, commerce, protector of travelers, thieves, gamblers
Hermes
Greek poet other than Homer-- he wrote about the origins of gods
Hesiod
goddess of hearth
Hestia
2 Greek gods of fire--one friendly(hearth) and one unfriendly
Hestia/Hephaestus
River of Forgetfulness
Lethe
Gorgon who was mortal
Medusa
goddess "wisdom" and wife of Zeus whom he swallowed
Metis
king who voted vs. Apollo in music contest and had his ears turned into donkey ears
Midas
Titanness who was goddess of remembrance
Mnemosyne
another name for Gaea
Mother Earth
where Prometheus was chained by Zeus as punishment for bringing fire to humans
Mt. Caucases
mountain that Typhon--fire breathing Titan defeated by Zeus-- lives under
Mt. Etna
mountain home of gods
Mt. Olympus
name of 12 major gods
Olympians
god of nature, fields, forests, hunters, shepherds, flocks & rustic life
Pan
woman created by Hephaestus who brought suffering to the world
Pandora
word derived from "all" and "gods"
Pantheon
Prince of Troy whose insult of Hera eventually led to the Trojan War
Paris
shrine to Athena on Acropolis in Athens
Parthenon
goddess of the underworld
Persephone
hero who killed Medusa by cutting off her helmet
Perseus
River of Fire
Phlegethon
god of sea, earthquakes, and horses
Poseidon
other 5 children of Cronus
Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Demeter
2 sons of Titan Lapetus who fought on the side of Zeus ("forethought" and "afterthought")
Prometheus and Epimetheus
sculptor who fell in love with statue that was brought to life
Pygmalion
River of Unbreakable Oaths
Styx
river over which souls were ferried into Underworld
Styx
lowest region of underworld
Tartarus
region of underworld surrounded by 3 high walls and Phlegethon, place of wicked
Tartarus
offspring of uranus and gaea who were enormous beings, ruled before the gods
Titans
place ruled by Hades; destination of the dead
Underworld
king of gods
Zeus
youngest offspring of Cronus-- escaped being swallowed by Cronus and overthrew him
Zeus
3 Olympians who divided the universe among themselves & their respective regions
Zeus, Hades, Poseidon
food of the gods
ambrosia
object Zeus gave as Pandora's dowry
box/jar
original empty void that existed before creation
chaos
Rhea's method of preventing Cronus from swallowing the youngest offspring(Zeus)
disguised a rock by wrapping it in a blanket
bird seen holding thunderbolts, a symbol of Zeus
eagle
destination of ordinary shades in underworld
field of Asphodel
gift Zeus withheld from humans which Prometheus provided despite Zeus' ban
fire
vengeful creatures, hideous old women in charge of eternal punishiment
furies
only item left in Pandora's box
hope
gift given to Hades by Cyclopes
invisible helmet
object belonging to Aphrodite that caused ppl to be irristable
linen scarf
part of Prometheus' body that regenerated and was eaten by vultures repeatedly
liver
instrument played by Apollo, obtained from Hermes
lyre
patron goddesses of the arts
muses
nine daughters of Mnemosyne and Zeus who presided over the arts
muses-- Terpsichore, Enterpe, Eruto, Polyhmnia, Thalia, Calliope, Melpomene, Urania, Clio
drink of the gods
nectar
spirits of woods, trees, rivers, springs, caves, mtns
nymphs
chief symbol of Athena
owl
name given to the spirits of the dead
shades
animal Arachne was turned into by Athena
spider
Medusa was changed into creature so hideous that one looked at her and turned them into...
stone
Zeus's most powerful weapon
thunderbolts
gift given to Poseidon by Cyclopes
trident
where dead carried payment for boatmen
under tongues(mouths)