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Mythology Project By: Cole Malina and Garrett Locke

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Mythology Project. By: Cole Malina and Garrett Locke. Lineage: Hera. Spouse- Zeus is the spouse of Hera. Parents- Hera was raised by the titans Ocean and Tethys. Siblings- Hera’s brother is Zeus. Children- The children of Hera are Ares, Eris, Hephaestus, and Hebe. Lineage: Athena. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mythology ProjectBy: Cole Malina and Garrett Locke

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Lineage: Hera

• Spouse- Zeus is the spouse of Hera.• Parents- Hera was raised by the titans Ocean and Tethys.• Siblings- Hera’s brother is Zeus.• Children- The children of Hera are Ares, Eris, Hephaestus,

and Hebe.

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Lineage: Athena

• Spouse- Athena didn’t have a spouse.• Parents- Athena’s parents are Zeus and Metis.• Siblings- Some of Athena’s siblings include Muses, Ares,

Hebe, Hermes, and Apollo.• Children- The only child of Athena is Pandora.

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Lineage: Artemis

• Spouse- Artemis does not have a spouse.• Parents- Artemis’s parents are Zeus and Leto.• Siblings- Artemis’s twin brother is Apollo.• Children-Artemis’s Had no children.

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Lineage: Hestia

• Spouse- Hestia had no spouse.• Parents- Hestia’s parents were the titans Cronus and

Rhea.• Siblings- The four siblings of Hestia is Zeus, Poseidon,

Hades, and Demeter.• Children- Hestia had no children.

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Lineage: Pandora

• Spouse- She was given as a gift to Epimetheus.• Parents- She was created by Athena and Aphrodite.• Siblings- Pandora had no siblings because she was made

out of clay and turned to life.• Children- Pandora had no known children.

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Symbols

Hera’s

Athena’s

Artemis’s

Hestia’s

Pandora’s

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Powers

• Hera’s- Hera's ability is to bless or curse marriages.• Athena’s- Athena had power over justice, wisdom, skill,

and war.• Artemis’s- Artemis could influence the behavior of others.• Hestia’s- Hestia had the power of a earth fire.• Pandora’s- Pandora’s power lies with the Pandora box.

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Weaknesses

• Hera’s- Hera’s main weakness was jealousy.• Athena’s- Athena’s weakness is that she doesn’t use

emotions.• Artemis’s- Artemis is vengeful and very impulsive.• Hestia’s- Hestia’s is unsociability and self- sacrificing.• Pandora’s- Pandora's weakness is deceitfulness.

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Identification

• Hera’s – Beautiful woman wearing a crown holding a lotus tipped staff.

• Athena’s- Young beautiful goddess wearing full armor. • Artemis’s- Young girl wearing knee length dress with a

bow and hunting arrows.• Hestia’s-veiled woman holding a flowered branch.• Pandora’s- A young woman made of clay.

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Important events

• Hera- First enclosed roof sanctuary dedicated to her.• Athena- Athena had a city named after her. • Artemis- She slayed Aigio in the war of the giants.• Hestia- Hestia was swallowed by Cronos.• Pandora- She opened the Pandora box.

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Allusions

• Hera- Hera is alluded in the modern day HERA women’s cancer foundation.

• Athena- Athena is alluded through the character wonder woman.

• Artemis- Artemis is alluded through the dark hunter series.

• Hestia- Hestia’s modern allusion is the housewife.• Pandora- Pandora is alluded in the modern movie

Prometheus.