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Greek Gods heroes and MythsBy Sasha Liberman and Amirah Edwards

Poseidon God of the SeaPoseidon was the god of the Sea.

Poseidon the Father

Poseidon was the father of the hero Thesus.

Two Fathers

Thesus had two fathers one immortal, the other mortal.

Immortal and Mortal

Aegus was the Mortal, Poseidon was the Immortal.

Amphitrite

Poseidon married Amphitrite, the brother of Zeus.

Worshipped

Poseidon was worshipped by Sea Men.

Desire

Poseidon desired Demeter.

Where do we see this name?

Restaurants ,Aquariums ,Books ,Movies

Athena the Goddess of KnowlageAthena is the goddess of love, wisdom and the arts.

Athena has Book Smarts

Athena had lots of Knowledge.

Blessed and Cursed

Athena could bless people, and also curse them.

Symbols

Athenas symbols are owls, olive trees, snakes ,aegis ,armor ,helmets, spears, and gorgoneion.

Athenas Parents

Athenas parents were Zeus and Metis.

Favoritism

Athena was Zeus's favorite daughter.

Where do we see this name?

Clothing shops, websites, TV, Jewelry stores.

Apollo the God of Light

Apollo was the god of Music, Medicine, Poetry, Dance, and his main power is light.

Apollo's healing

Apollo has the ability to heal.

Apollo the Son

Apollo is the Son of Zeus and Leo.

Twin Sister

Apollo's twin sister is Artemis.

Oracular God

Apollo was an Oracular god.

Symbols

Apollo's symbols are lyre, laurel wreath, python, raven, and bow and arrow.

Where do we see this name?

Websites, TV.

Aphrodite the Goddess of Love

Aphrodite's powers are love, beauty, pleasure, procreation.

Born

She was born from the foam of the sea.

Wedding

Zeus wed Aphrodite to Hephaestus

Lovers

Aphrodite had many lovers.

Children

Aphrodite had 16 children.

Parents

Aphrodite's parents were Uranus, or Zeus, and Dione.

Symbols

Aphrodite's symbols are: Dolphin, Rose, Scallop Shell, Myrtle, Dove, Sparrow, Girdle, Mirror, and Swan.

Where do we see this Name?

Websites, TV, Music, Encyclopedia

Iris the Goddess of the Rainbow

Iris is the Goddess of the Sea and the Sky.

Messenger

Iris is the Messenger of the gods.

Rainbow

Iris Personifies the Rainbow.

Iris the Daughter

Iris is the Daughter of Thaumas, and Electra.

Sisters

Iris's sisters are the Harpies, their names are, Aello, Celaeno, and Ocypete.

Iris supplies the clouds

Iris supplies the clouds with water thats why she is Identified as the Rainbow.

Where do we see this Name?

Restaurants, Plants, Science, Theatres, Websites.

Jason the Leader of the ArgonautsJason is the Leader of the Argonauts.

The Golden Fleece

The Argonauts were on a quest for the golden fleece.

Jason the Son

Jason is the son Aeson, the King of Locos.

Marriage

Jason Married Medea.

Mythical Founder

Jason is the Mythical Founder of the city of Ljubljana, the Capital of Slovenia.

Unknown

Jason's mothers name is Unknown.

Pelias

Pelias, Jasons half brother gave him the quest of the Golden Fleece.

Where do we see this Name?

Sites, A 1963 Film, A Song, A 2000 Mini-Series

Hercules and the Nemean Lion

Hercules slayed the Nemean Lion.

Hercules and the Lernaean HydraHercule slayed the Lernaean Hydra.

Hercules and the Gold Hind of ArtemisHercules captured the Gold Hind of Artemis.

Hercules and the Erymanthian BoarHercules captured the Erymanthian Boar.

Hercules and the Augean StablesHercules cleaned the Augean Stables in a day.

Hercules and the Stymphalian BirdsHercules slayed the Stymphalian Birds.

Hercules and the Cretan Bull

Hercules captured the Cretan Bull.

Hercules and the Mares of DiomedesHercules stole the Mares of Diomedes.

Hercules and the Girdle of HippolytaHercules obtained the Girdle of Hippolyta.

Where do we see this Name?

In a 1997 by Walt Disney, In Cartoons.

Greek Myth Part 1

The Central Figures in this Myth are: Cronus, Rhea, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Persephone, and Demeter

Greek Myth Part 2

Hades was the brother of Persephone's mother Demeter, Hades sucked Persephone Into the Earth while she was playing outside.

Greek Myth Part 3

In the Underworld Hades tried to win Persephone's affections. Hades tricked Persephone into staying with him with a tempting pomegranate to eat.