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Then there is the Underworld. This is the world of the dead. The underworld was a place inside the earth that was made up of three places; Tartarus, The Asphodel Fields, and The Elysian Fields. Normal commoners went to the Asphodel Fields. This was a gray, shadowy, misty, and ghostly place. Here their souls wandered around like shadows. Tartarus is where the worst humans and gods went. They suffered horrendous punishments such as eternal hunger and thirst, being tied to a wheel of fire, being hit with thunderbolts, climbing a mountain endlessly, and shameful donkey’s ears. These people had to suffer for eternity. Heroic, kind, and noble people went to the Elysian Fields. Here they rested and enjoyed lives of luxury and bliss. You could be sent to Earth to live another life after you died. If you went to the Elysian Field three times you could go to the Isles of the Blessed and never leave. In the beginning there was no earth, sky or sea. There was only confusion and darkness, called Chaos. Chaos gave birth to Mother Earth. She eventually gave birth to a son, Uranus, also known as Father Heaven. Mother Earth and Father Heaven had many children. • First, they had three monstrous sons. Each had fifty heads and one hundred hands. •Then, they had three more sons. They were just as big and just as ugly. They were called Cyclops. They had one eye in the middle of their foreheads. They were as strong as Earthquakes and Tornadoes combined. •Finally, they had the first gods, six sons and six daughters called the Titans. Cronus, a Titan, overthrew his father. He married his sister, Rhea, and they had six children. Unfortunately, Cronus was afraid he would be overthrown, so he swallowed each of his first five children after they were born. Rhea decided to hid her sixth child from him, giving Cronus a rock to swallow instead. Eventually, this six child grew up to rescue his siblings (who were now full grown in their father’s belly) overthrow his father and his aunts and uncles (the Titans), and become the king of the gods. • Lord of the Sky & Thunder • Father of all the Gods • Symbols: Thunderbolt, Eagle, Bull, and Oak • Upholder of the law, justice, morals, and civilized conduct • Married to Hera – but has MANY affairs. • {zoos} Wife of Zeus Goddess of women & marriage Symbols: Peacock & Cow Known for her jealousy and vengeful nature {hir'-uh} • Lord of the Underworld & Afterlife • Symbols: Cerberus, Cap of Invisibility, Cypress • Spent nearly ALL his time in the Underworld • Married to his neice, Persephone (whom he kidnapped) • Owns all the precious metal on Earth • Brother to Zeus and Poseidon • {hay'-deez} • Persephone (Proserpine) • • • • Daughter of Demeter Goddess of Spring Queen of the Underworld Spends half her time on Earth and half in the Underworld. • • Goddess of the Hearth, the symbol of home and domestic life • A virgin goddess, wooed by Poseidon and Apollo but swore by Zeus to remain a virgin • Every hearth on Earth was her altar • New colonies took fire from the hearth of the mother-city • Symbol: The hearth • Goddess of Wisdom, Strategy, Civilization, crafts, justice, and war • Owl, Olive tree, Snake, Spider • Sprung forth from Zeus’s head fully grown • Zeus’s favorite child • Often counselor to heroes • Patron Goddess of Athens • {a-thee'na} Apollo • God of music, poetry, plague, oracles, medicine, light and knowledge, truth (can never tell a lie), and archery. • Master musician, he directed the choir of Muses. • The Archer-god, the Healer. • Twin brother of Artemis • Symbols: Lyre, Laurel Wreath, • Python, Raven • {a-pol'-lo} • {af-roh-dy'-tee} • {dy-uh-ny'-suhs} Hephaestus (Vulcan) Cronus + Rhea Hestia Hades Poseidon ZEUS’S IMMORTAL OFFSPRING Metis -- Athena Themis -- Hours, Order, Justice, Peace, Fates Demeter -- Persephone Mnemosyne -- The Nine Muses Leto -- Artemis & Apollo Dione -- Aphrodite Semele -- Dionysus Maia -- Hermes Hera -- Hebe, Ares, Hephaestus Demeter Hera Zeus Other notable offspring of Zeus Perseus Kastor and Polydeukes Helen of Troy Hercules