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Geography King Minos was the king of this island Timer
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This city in Greece got its name from the Goddess who offered the city an olive tree.
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King Minos was the king of this island.
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This is the mountain where the twelve most powerful gods and goddesses met to discuss things.
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The actual city of Troy existed in this present day country.
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In order to get into the Underworld, you must first cross this river.
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He wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey, two of the most famous epic poems in the world.
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When he was a baby, his mother dipped him in the river Styx to make him immortal. The only spot that didn’t get wet was his heel where she held him.
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He was the greatest Trojan warrior.
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He was pulled into the ocean by giant serpents before he could finish warning the Trojans about the wooden horse.
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He fled Troy while it was still burning and traveled to present-day Italy, where he settled the city of Rome, thus beginning the dominance of the Roman Empire.
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Name Prometheus’ punishment for giving fire to humans.
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Her punishment explains the natural phenomenon that occurs when sound waves bounce off of hard surfaces.
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In probably the most famous punishment in Hades, Sisyphus is forced to do this over and over again for all eternity. The task is similar to the name of the second best rock band of all time.
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She was turned into a spider by Athena after bragging that she was a better weaver than the goddess.
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This titan was punished for fighting against the gods during the war between Zeus and Cronos. His punishment was to hold the world on his shoulders for all time.
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Eurydice died this unfortunate death.
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He died after the wax on his wings melted and he
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He was scalded to death by hot water meant for his bath.
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He was spared by Achilles, but killed by the son of Achilles.
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Describe the unfortunate death of Orpheus, the greatest musician that ever lived.
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She was the wife of King Priam.
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This was the fruit that Persephone ate while in the Underworld.
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After losing his wife forever, Orpheus joined the cult of this gluttonous god.
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Leda, the mother of Helen of Troy, took this shape to avoid the attentions of her admirer, Zeus. It didn’t work.
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This gorgon was killed by Perseus. He had to look at her reflection in his shield to kill her because if he looked directly at her hideous face he would be turned to stone.
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