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Semester Review The Twelve Olympians Greek Latin Domain Symbol Zeus Jupiter god of thunder oak tree Hermes Mercury 1. caduceus Artemis 2. 3. silver bow & arrows 4. Venus wife of Vulcan 5. Hestia 6. 7. fireplace 8. 9. protector of wealth 10. 11. 12. goddess of reason 13. Ares 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. cow 20. Vulcan 21. 22. Phoebus Apollo 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. Answer Choices Mars Hera goddess of the hearth swan anvil Minerva Poseidon god of war protector of married women son of Hermes cap of darkness Pluto vultures grapes and leopards teacher of the arts and medicine Aphrodite Hephaestus Athena horses goddess of the moon owl messenger god Hades god of fire Diana Neptune god of the sea Apollo lyre Vesta Juno

1. Mythology is the early explanation of. 2. Some myths tell of the love affairs of. 3. Myths show the way man and ages ago. 4. is not to be read as religion. 5. Mythology was early &. 6. Greek gods were in form. 7. Gods often transformed themselves into forms. 8. was the home of the gods. 9. Greeks knew what gods and. 10. Greeks believed the gods were all-. 11. According to myths, existed before time itself. 12. Cronus his children so they would not him. 13. Zeus s mother was ; she saved him by him on Crete. 14. The were the first children. 15. The Olympians battled the for power of the universe. 16. Zeus s brothers were &. 17. Zeus and his 2 brothers ruled,, &. 18. Zeus & Hera s children were,, and. 19. Hebe appears in mythology only as the wife of. 20. was Jupiter s father. 21. Heaven was known as ; Earth was knows as. 22. Atlas s brothers were &. 23. The planet named for Zeus s Latin name is. 24. is the god of light and truth. 25. is the most beautiful goddess, and is the most beautiful god. 26., god of war, is associated with the planet. 27. is Demeter s father. 28. is the mischievous Greek god who fills men with love. 29. is the Latin name for the god who ruled the universe before Jupiter. 30. The sits on Athena s shoulder. 31. Hera s favorite bird is the. 32. is Hera s favorite servant. 33. Ceres carries the of. 34. wears the cap of invisibility. 35. The owl symbolizes s wisdom & reason. 36. is always seen in s company, particularly on the battlefield. 37. was always with Ares causing trouble. 38. Hermes gave the to Apollo in exchange for the. 39. was the queen of the Underworld. 40. Persephone ate seeds of the. 41. Hermes was, the god whose symbols were the, winged &. 42. Dionysus Latin name was, the god of. Leopards & were his symbols. 43. Diana was. She was the protector of. Her symbols were the crescent moon & the. 44. was Venus. She was the wife of or. Her symbols were the & seagulls. 45. Hestia or was the goddess of the. Her symbol was the. She gave her throne to. 46. or was the protector of wealth. He wore the, one of his symbols.

47. or Minerva was the goddess of & war. Her symbols were the, the shield, and she wore s head on her breast plate. 48. Ares or was the god of. His symbols were & vultures. 49. Hera or was the protector of. Her symbols were the peacock & the. 50. or was the goddess of the harvest. Her symbol was the sheaf of. 51. or Vulcan was the god of. His symbols were s tools. 52. Phoebus Apollo was the teacher of & often drove the golden chariot. 53. or was the god of the sea &. His symbols were the horse, trident, and. 54. was the deepest region of the Underworld. 55. was the middle region of the Underworld. 56. The dead must cross the. 57. The is the place for dead heroes & kings. 58. Greeks feared so much they would not mention his name. They called him. 59. guards the gates to the Underworld. 60. liked to see her pupils excel in their art so long as they showed her proper respect. 61. was the greatest mortal weaver. 62. The purpose of the Arachne myth is to. 63. was the merriest of all the gods. 64. stole Apollo s. 65. Hermes made the from a tortoise shell & entrails of a cow. 66. Apollo and Hermes eventually became. 67. Hermes became the god of because he didn t always tell the whole truth. 68. The story about Hermes being a boring narrator is. 69. The goddess who arose from the sea foam is. 70. The story about a baby stealing cows is. 71. The story that inspires travelers to place piles of stones along roads is. 72. The story about a god being kidnapped by pirates is. 73. The story about a god whose mother was a mortal is. 74. The story about the inventor of wine making is. 75. The story about Pluto not liking summer time is. 76. The story about Hera s favorite servant is. 77. The story about eating pomegranate seeds is. 78. The story about mankind learning how to farm is. 79. The story about why a peacock has 100 feathers is. 80. The story about a sad mother wondering the earth is. 81. The story that named one of Jupiter s moons is.

Jason and the Argonauts/Jason and the Golden Fleece 89. An oracle told Pelias that he would die at the hands of someone who only had on one. 90. Jason was given the task of retrieving the. 91. Phineus was plagued by the Harpies and never allowed to eat because he unerringly foretold s actions. 92. Phineus warned Jason about perils that he would encounter on his quest. He particularly advised him about the. He told Jason to send a dove ahead to see how it fared. 93. Aetes promised to give up the Golden Fleece only if Jason accomplished what Cadmus had accomplished at Thebes. This was to hook up fire-breathing oxen, till the ground, and sow s teeth. 94. Once they had the Golden Fleece, Jason and Medea realized that intended to break his promise. 95. Driven from Thessaly, Jason decided to marry the princess of. Medea committed the ultimate crime of contributing to the death of members. 96. After Medea drove away in a chariot pulled by dragons, Jason found no more. Hercules 97. Hercules killed when he was an infant. 98. The was so tough it could not be penetrated by human weapons. 99. To clean the Augean stables, Hercules had to. 100. Hercules rescued from the Caucasus Mountains. 101. Hercules had to trick to take back the sky from his shoulders. 102. let the Fates cut her thread to save her husband from death. 103. Hercules helped the be victorious over Mother Earth &.

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