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Greek Mythology

  1. GREEK MYTHOLOGY
  2. GREEK MYTHOLOGY Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices.
  3. Meet all the Greek Gods and Goddesses
  4. Zues Hera • Supreme god of the Olympians, Zeus was the father of Perseus and Heracles, the latter of whom once wrestled him to a draw. Zeus was the youngest son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. When he was born, his father Cronus intende d to swallow him as he had all of Zeus's siblings: Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter and Hera. • (Roman name: Juno), wife of Zeus and queen of the ancient Greek gods, represented the ideal woman and was goddess of marriage and the family. However, she was perhaps most famous for her jealous and vengeful nature, principally aimed against the lovers of her husband and their illegitimate offspring.
  5. Posiedon Demeter • Poseidon was a brother of Zeus, the sky god and chief deity of ancient Greece, and of Hades, god of the underworld. When the three brothers deposed their father, the kingdom of the sea fell by lot to Poseidon. His weapon and main symbol was the trident, perhaps once a fish spear. • Demeter. Demeter, in Greek religion, daughter of the deities Cronus and Rhea, sister and consort of Zeus (the king of the gods), and goddess of agriculture. Her name indicates that she is a mother.
  6. Ares Athena • Greek God of War. Ares is the god of war, one of the Twelve Olympian gods an d the son of Zeus and Hera. In literature Ares rep resents the violent and physical untamed aspect of war, which is in contrast to Athena who represents military strategy and generalship as the goddess of intelligence. • Goddess of wisdom, war and the crafts, and favourite daughter ofZeus, Athena was, perhaps, the wisest, most courageous, and certainly the most resourceful of the Olympian gods.
  7. Apollo Artemis • The ideal of the kouros (a beardless, athletic youth), Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of music, truth and prophecy, healing, the sun and light, plague, poetry, and more. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and has a twin sister, the chaste huntress Artemis. • Artemis is known as the goddess of the hunt and is one of the most respected of all the ancient Greek deities. It is thought that her name, and even the goddess herself, may even be pre-Greek. She was the daughter of Zeus, king of the gods, and the Titaness Leto and she has a twin brother, the god Apollo.
  8. Hephaestus Aphrodite • (he-FEE-stus or he- FESS-tus; Roman name Vulcan) was the lame god of fire and crafts or the two together, hence of blacksmiths. Hephaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera or, in some accounts, of Hera alone. He limped because he was born lame, which caused his mother to throw him off Mount Olympus. • Aphrodite, ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty, identified with Venus by the Romans. The Greek word aphrosmeans “foam,” and Hesiod relates in his Theogony that Aphrodite was born from the white foam produced by the severed genitals of Uranus (Heaven), after his son Cronus threw them into the sea.
  9. Hermes Dionysus • (/ˈhɜːrmiːz/; Greek: Ἑρμῆς) is an Olympian god in Greek religion and mythology, the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia, and the second youngest of the Olympian gods (Dionysus being the youngest). Hermes was the emissary and messenger of the gods. • (/daɪ.əˈnaɪsəs/; Greek: Διόνυσος Dionysos) is thegod of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility, theatre and religious ecstasy in ancient Greekrel igion and myth.
  10. Hades Hypnos • the god of the underworld, was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. He had three sisters, Demeter, Hestia, and Hera, as well as two brothers, Poseidon a nd Zeus, the youngest of the three. • is the son of Nyx ("The Night") and Erebus ("The Darkness"). His brother is Thanatos ("Death"). Both siblings live in the underworld (Hades) or in Erebus, another valley of the Greek underworld. According to rumors, Hypnos lives in a big cave, which the river Lethe ("Forgetfulne ss") comes from and where night and day meet. His bed is made of ebony, on the entrance of the cave grow a number of poppies and other hypnotic plants.
  11. Nike Janus • the goddess of victory in Greek mythology, depicted as having wings, hence her alternative name "Winged Goddess". She was the daughter of the Titan Pallas and the goddess Styx, sister of Kratos (power), Bia (Force) and Zelus (zeal). • the god of beginnings and transitions, thence also of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. He is usually a two-faced god since he looks to the future and the past. The Romans dedi cated the month of January to Janus.
  12. REFERENCES: • www.crystalinks.com/janus.html • www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/zeus.html • https://www.ancient.eu/Hera/ • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Poseidon • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Demeter • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ares • https://www.ancient.eu/athena/ • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo • https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/goddesses/artemis/ • www.mythweb.com/gods/hephaestus.html • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Aphrodite-Greek-mythology • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionysus • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnos • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hades • www.crystalinks.com/janus.html • https://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/Ni ke/nike.html
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  14. PRESENTED BY: •EUGILLE G. TAPISPISAN •Grade 11-Falcon
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