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Greek Mythology. Mrs. Burhenn. What is Greek Mythology?. The people of ancient Greece shared stories called myths about the gods, goddesses, and heroes in which they believed. Each god or goddess was worshipped as a deity and ruled over certain areas of the Greeks’ lives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Greek MythologyMrs. Burhenn

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What is Greek Mythology?The people of ancient Greece shared stories called

myths about the gods, goddesses, and heroes in which they believed.

Each god or goddess was worshipped as a deity and

ruled over certain areas of the Greeks’ lives.These exciting stories explained natural

phenomenathat could not be explained by science in the ancientworld.

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Discrepancies in Greek MythologyGreek mythology was originally an oral

tradition. Stories were told many times before they

were ever written down, and like most games of telephone, things get garbled and messed up.

Different people told the stories in different ways, so while they are usually the same, it is important to remember that things are not always consistent.

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Why Should We StudyGreek Mythology?• The Ancient Greek culture has been kept alive by the oral and later written stories handed down through thousands of years.• Modern plays, novels, television programs, movies and even advertisements refer toGreek gods, goddesses, heroes and their stories.• Adventurous and exciting stories delight andentertain us.

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Who Were the Gods andGoddesses of the Pantheon onMount Olympus?

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Foldable Activity The top piece is your title page. You must have a

title. Your name must appear on this tab. Each of the other tabs is dedicated to a god or

goddessList what they are known for (god of ______)Draw at least one of their symbols (if they have

them)Turn these notes into bullet points to help you

remember important facts about them (what do they represent)

List parents and siblings (if possible)

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Zeus – Leader of the Olympian Gods• He ruled the Olympians.• He was the god of thesky, lightning andthunder carrying athunderbolt as hissymbol.• He married Hera, hissister, which was a familyhabit.• He fathered manychildren with variousgoddesses and mortals.

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Hera – Wife of Zeus• She was the protector ofmarriage and the home.• She was associated withthe peacock, because ofher great beauty.• She and Zeus werealways quarreling.• She was called the queenof intrigues, a vindictiveand jealous wife, whofrequently outwitted herhusband, Zeus.

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Poseidon – God of the Sea• He built an underwaterpalace with a great pearland coral throne.• Although he chose Thetis,a beautiful water nymph,as his queen, he, like hisbrother Zeus, was a greatwanderer fatheringhundreds of children.• He was a difficult god,changeful andquarrelsome, but createdmany curious forms forhis sea creatures.• He invented the horse forhis sister Demeter, whomhe loved.

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Hades – God of the Underworld• He was the jealousbrother to Zeus andPoseidon.• He made Persephone hiswife after stealing herfrom her mother,Demeter, who was hissister.• Because he was a violentgod, who was also verypossessive of every newsoul, he rarely left hisunderworld domain.

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Athena-Goddess of Wisdom,Justice, War, Civilization and Peace

• She was born full grownout of the head of Zeus.• She taught man to usetools and taught his wifeto spin and weave.• She was the best-lovedgoddess on Olympus.• She hated Ares, god ofwar, often besting him inbattle.• The Greek city of Athensis named after her.• She was said to havecreated the spider.

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Hephaestus-God of Fire,Volcanoes and the Forge

• He was the ugliest of thegods, who was rejectedby his mother, Hera,when she hurled him offof Mount Olympuscrippling him.• He fashioned the armorand tools of the gods ona broken mountain nearMount Olympus.• He made beautifuljewelry for thegoddesses.

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Aphrodite- Goddess of Love, Beauty and Fertility

In most stories, she is married to Hephaestus, but she is a wandering, unfaithful wife. She has many affairs, most notably with Ares and Adonis.

She was “born” from the severed member of Uranus, Cronus’s father, and Zeus’s grandfather.

Many can argue that Aphrodite caused the Trojan War with her Golden Apple.

She is associated with the symbol of a dove.

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Eros-God of Love, including Lustful attraction

Eros is the son of Aphrodite and Ares.

He is often depicted as a little cherub with wings, and a bow and arrow.

He is also known as Cupid.

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Ares-Cruel God of War• He was a ruthless andmurderous god, whodisplayed the worst ofhumanity’s traits.• He, along with grief,strife, panic, andterror, roams theearth.• Ironically, he was acoward, who fled thefield of battle.

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Apollo-The Sun God; God of Music,Poetry, Wisdom, Light and Truth

• He was the twin brotherof Artemis and the mosthandsome of the gods.• He was also the god ofthe healing arts and ofmedicine.• He drove his chariotacross the sky to pull thesun each day.• His son, Phaethon, drivesApollo’s sun chariot withdisastrous results.

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Artemis- Goddess of the Woods,Moon and the Hunt

• She was the twinsister of Apollo,whose mother wasLeto and father wasZeus.• She was a chastehuntress, who alwayscarried a silver bowand arrows.• She ruled over theuntamed places of theearth.

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Dionysus-God of Revelryand the Vine

• He is said to be theonly god onOlympus with amortal parent.• His creation of winebrings ecstasy anddrunkenness to hisrevelers.• Much of the ancientworld’s greatestpoetry was createdin his honor.

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Demeter-Goddess of Cornand the Harvest

• She was the goddess ofgrowing things.• She was the mother ofPersephone, whose fatherwas Zeus.• Her daughter waskidnapped by Hades andtaken to the Underworldfor six months of the yearcausing the change ofseasons.

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Hestia-Goddess of the Hearth• She was the sister ofZeus and the daughter ofCronos and Rhea.• She represented personaland communal securityand happiness.• She was thought of asthe kindest and mildest ofthe goddesses.• She was of littlemythological importance,appearing in only a fewstories.