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Greek Gods heroes and Myths By Sasha Liberman and Amirah Edwards

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Greek Gods heroes and MythsBy Sasha Liberman and Amirah Edwards

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

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Poseidon the Father

Poseidon was the father of the hero Thesus.

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Two Fathers

Thesus had two fathers one immortal, the other mortal.

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Immortal and Mortal

Aegus was the Mortal, Poseidon was the Immortal.

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Amphitrite

Poseidon married Amphitrite, the brother of Zeus.

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Worshipped

Poseidon was worshipped by Sea Men.

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Desire

Poseidon desired Demeter.

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Where do we see this name?

Restaurants ,Aquariums ,Books ,Movies

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

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Athena has Book Smarts

Athena had lots of Knowledge.

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Blessed and Cursed

Athena could bless people, and also curse them.

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Symbols

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

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Athenas Parents

Athenas parents were Zeus and Metis.

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Favoritism

Athena was Zeus's favorite daughter.

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Where do we see this name?

Clothing shops, websites, TV, Jewelry stores.

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Apollo the God of Light

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

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Apollo's healing

Apollo has the ability to heal.

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Apollo the Son

Apollo is the Son of Zeus and Leo.

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Twin Sister

Apollo's twin sister is Artemis.

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Oracular God

Apollo was an Oracular god.

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Symbols

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

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Where do we see this name?

Websites, TV.

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Aphrodite the Goddess of Love

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

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Born

She was born from the foam of the sea.

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Wedding

Zeus wed Aphrodite to Hephaestus

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Lovers

Aphrodite had many lovers.

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Children

Aphrodite had 16 children.

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Parents

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

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Symbols

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

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Where do we see this Name?

Websites, TV, Music, Encyclopedia

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Iris the Goddess of the Rainbow

Iris is the Goddess of the Sea and the Sky.

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Messenger

Iris is the Messenger of the gods.

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Rainbow

Iris Personifies the Rainbow.

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Iris the Daughter

Iris is the Daughter of Thaumas, and Electra.

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Sisters

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

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Iris supplies the clouds

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

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Where do we see this Name?

Restaurants, Plants, Science, Theatres, Websites.

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

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The Golden Fleece

The Argonauts were on a quest for the golden fleece.

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Jason the Son

Jason is the son Aeson, the King of Locos.

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Marriage

Jason Married Medea.

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Mythical Founder

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

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Unknown

Jason's mothers name is Unknown.

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Pelias

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

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Where do we see this Name?

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

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Hercules and the Nemean Lion

Hercules slayed the Nemean Lion.

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Hercules and the Lernaean HydraHercule slayed the Lernaean Hydra.

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

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Hercules and the Erymanthian BoarHercules captured the Erymanthian Boar.

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

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Hercules and the Stymphalian BirdsHercules slayed the Stymphalian Birds.

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Hercules and the Cretan Bull

Hercules captured the Cretan Bull.

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

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

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Where do we see this Name?

In a 1997 by Walt Disney, In Cartoons.

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Greek Myth Part 1

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

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Greek Myth Part 2

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

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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.