 
									
								
									Greek Gods and Myths
									
... her in the Greek family tree • Many legends are written about her beauty, and she was very vain • Some believe that the Trojan War began because she was offended ...
                        	... her in the Greek family tree • Many legends are written about her beauty, and she was very vain • Some believe that the Trojan War began because she was offended ...
									Greek Mythology Review
									
... • C. To give people stories to write • D. To teach children about their ancestors ...
                        	... • C. To give people stories to write • D. To teach children about their ancestors ...
									7 - Heroes intro
									
... The Harry Potter series serves as a prime example of a modern monomyth. In today’s globalized world, we do not need to travel far and wide to experience oddities, trials and tribulations. Is the new monomyth an internal one? ...
                        	... The Harry Potter series serves as a prime example of a modern monomyth. In today’s globalized world, we do not need to travel far and wide to experience oddities, trials and tribulations. Is the new monomyth an internal one? ...
									Name: #8 Period: Date: Greek Mythology – Guided Notes World
									
... Rhea grew a little sick of seeing all her children swallowed alive, so she tricked Cronus upon the birth of their sixth child, Zeus. When Zeus was born, Rhea wrapped up a rock to look like a baby and had Cronus swallow that instead. ...
                        	... Rhea grew a little sick of seeing all her children swallowed alive, so she tricked Cronus upon the birth of their sixth child, Zeus. When Zeus was born, Rhea wrapped up a rock to look like a baby and had Cronus swallow that instead. ...
									World Literature Greek Mythology Notes
									
... Essential Question: What meanings did myths about gods, goddesses, and heroes have for the ancient Greeks? What meanings do the Greek myths have for us today? ...
                        	... Essential Question: What meanings did myths about gods, goddesses, and heroes have for the ancient Greeks? What meanings do the Greek myths have for us today? ...
									Greek Gods & Goddesses: The Olympians 12
									
... the universe from the Titans and Cronus (his father) 2. He and his brothers (Poseidon and Hades) divided up creation. with a. Zeus receiving the sky as his domain. b. He was also accorded supreme authority on earth and on Mount Olympus. ...
                        	... the universe from the Titans and Cronus (his father) 2. He and his brothers (Poseidon and Hades) divided up creation. with a. Zeus receiving the sky as his domain. b. He was also accorded supreme authority on earth and on Mount Olympus. ...
									Mythological Allusions Worksheet
									
... fought with Cronus against Zeus and were punished by being banished to Tartarus. During their rule the Titans were associated with the various planets. ...
                        	... fought with Cronus against Zeus and were punished by being banished to Tartarus. During their rule the Titans were associated with the various planets. ...
									Greek Mythology
									
... How did mythology help the early Greek civilization explain the natural world and the human condition? What impact did Greek mythology have on later civilizations and the contemporary world? ...
                        	... How did mythology help the early Greek civilization explain the natural world and the human condition? What impact did Greek mythology have on later civilizations and the contemporary world? ...
									Myth Bible allusion list
									
... Explanations of Natural Occurrence Myths Explanations of Cultural Expectations (more often like fables) Culture's perspective on humanity can be seen through that culture's envisioning of deity. Culture's social expectations can be gleaned from stories told Greco-Roman Pantheon The Olympians/Roman e ...
                        	... Explanations of Natural Occurrence Myths Explanations of Cultural Expectations (more often like fables) Culture's perspective on humanity can be seen through that culture's envisioning of deity. Culture's social expectations can be gleaned from stories told Greco-Roman Pantheon The Olympians/Roman e ...
									Greek Mythology 12 Olympians—Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera
									
... Greek Mythology 12 Olympians—Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, Ares, Dionysus, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Aphrodite; also: Hestia, Hephaestus Stories to know: Hera & Hephaestus: Expulsion, raised by Thetis, marriage to Aphrodite Leto & Apollo: Pytho, Artemis, Oracle at Delphi Maia & Hermes ...
                        	... Greek Mythology 12 Olympians—Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, Ares, Dionysus, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Aphrodite; also: Hestia, Hephaestus Stories to know: Hera & Hephaestus: Expulsion, raised by Thetis, marriage to Aphrodite Leto & Apollo: Pytho, Artemis, Oracle at Delphi Maia & Hermes ...
									Greek Chracters Power Point
									
... Poseidon - God of the sea and son to Cronos and Rhea. The Trident is his symbol. Arachne - Lost a weaving contest to Athene and was turned into a spider. Father was a dyer of wool. Athene - Goddess of wisdom. Daughter of Zeus who came out of Zeus’s head. Eros - Son of Aphrodite who’s Roman name is C ...
                        	... Poseidon - God of the sea and son to Cronos and Rhea. The Trident is his symbol. Arachne - Lost a weaving contest to Athene and was turned into a spider. Father was a dyer of wool. Athene - Goddess of wisdom. Daughter of Zeus who came out of Zeus’s head. Eros - Son of Aphrodite who’s Roman name is C ...
									Myths
									
... • People had questions • No answers since there was no science • Created stories to explain the phenomena rising & setting sun, stars, crops growing ...
                        	... • People had questions • No answers since there was no science • Created stories to explain the phenomena rising & setting sun, stars, crops growing ...
									Zz Bible Dictionary Various Biblical Meanings.
									
... principal shrines were at Dodona, in Epirus, the land of the oak trees and the most ancient shrine, famous for its oracle, and at Olympia, where the Olympian Games were celebrated in his honour every fourth year. The Nemean games, held at Nemea, north-west of Argos, were also dedicated to Zeus. Zeus ...
                        	... principal shrines were at Dodona, in Epirus, the land of the oak trees and the most ancient shrine, famous for its oracle, and at Olympia, where the Olympian Games were celebrated in his honour every fourth year. The Nemean games, held at Nemea, north-west of Argos, were also dedicated to Zeus. Zeus ...
									Greek Mythology Review
									
... Zeus’ Children Athena – born out of Zeus’ head from Zeus and Metis or from Zeus alone  Horae – Law&Order, Justice, Peace  Moirai – Fates – gave out life spans, good, and evil  Graces – beauty, charm, grace  Muses – Art, poetry, science (9 daughters)  Apollo & Artemis ...
                        	... Zeus’ Children Athena – born out of Zeus’ head from Zeus and Metis or from Zeus alone  Horae – Law&Order, Justice, Peace  Moirai – Fates – gave out life spans, good, and evil  Graces – beauty, charm, grace  Muses – Art, poetry, science (9 daughters)  Apollo & Artemis ...
									Zeus
									
... His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two pos ...
                        	... His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical "cloud-gatherer" also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two pos ...
									Latin Deities Project
									
... • Peterson, Monique. "Zeus: The King of the Gods." Zakta - Home. Web. 06 Oct. 2010.
                        	... • Peterson, Monique. "Zeus: The King of the Gods." Zakta - Home. Web. 06 Oct. 2010.
									Gods ppt - WordPress.com
									
... - Loves being outdoors but woe betide you if you spy on her taking a bath! - Symbol is the bow ...
                        	... - Loves being outdoors but woe betide you if you spy on her taking a bath! - Symbol is the bow ...
									Prometheus Pro=Before + Metheus=Thought
									
... In prehistoric times I was worshipped as Eschyl. Historians believe that I am similar to Jesus Christ (“Prometheus and Jesus”). In Greek mythology, I am one of the nineteen Titans. My father, also a Titan, is Iapetus and my mother is Klymene (Atsma). I have the power of forethought and my brother, E ...
                        	... In prehistoric times I was worshipped as Eschyl. Historians believe that I am similar to Jesus Christ (“Prometheus and Jesus”). In Greek mythology, I am one of the nineteen Titans. My father, also a Titan, is Iapetus and my mother is Klymene (Atsma). I have the power of forethought and my brother, E ...
									Greek Mythology: Athena`s Birth
									
... Zeus1 came to lust after Metis2, and chased her in his direct way. Metis tried to escape, going so far as to change her form many times. Turning into various creatures such as hawks, fish, and serpents. However, Zeus was both determined and equally proficient at changing form. He continued his pursu ...
                        	... Zeus1 came to lust after Metis2, and chased her in his direct way. Metis tried to escape, going so far as to change her form many times. Turning into various creatures such as hawks, fish, and serpents. However, Zeus was both determined and equally proficient at changing form. He continued his pursu ...
Zeus
 
                        Zeus (/ˈzjuːs/ ZEWS; Ancient Greek: Ζεύς, Zeús, [zdeǔ̯s]; Modern Greek: Δίας, Días [ˈði.as]) was the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who ruled as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. His name is cognate with the first element of his Roman equivalent Jupiter.Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea, the youngest of his siblings to be born, though sometimes reckoned the eldest as the others required disgorging from Cronos's stomach. In most traditions, he is married to Hera, by whom he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe, and Hephaestus. At the oracle of Dodona, his consort was said to be Dione, by whom the Iliad states that he fathered Aphrodite. Zeus was also infamous for his erotic escapades. These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone, Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Minos, and the Muses.He was respected as an allfather who was chief of the gods and assigned the others to their roles: ""Even the gods who are not his natural children address him as Father, and all the gods rise in his presence."" He was equated with many foreign weather gods, permitting Pausanias to observe ""That Zeus is king in heaven is a saying common to all men"". His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull, and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical ""cloud-gatherer"" (Greek: Νεφεληγερέτα, Nephelēgereta) also derives certain iconographic traits from the cultures of the Ancient Near East, such as the scepter. Zeus is frequently depicted by Greek artists in one of two poses: standing, striding forward with a thunderbolt leveled in his raised right hand, or seated in majesty.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									