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The Olympians The Major Gods and Goddesses of Greek Mythology MOUNT OLYMPUS Home of the Gods Mount Olympus is the mythical home of the Greek gods and an actual mountain in Greece The 12 Olympians (the major gods & goddess) resided in Zeus’ palace on the peak of Mt. Olympus. ZEUS Supreme Ruler of the Gods, husband to Hera (though not faithful). Led brothers & sister (Poseidon, Hades, and Hera) in a revolt against parents (Titans: Cronus & Rhea) He is lord of the sky; his weapon is the mighty thunderbolt (lightning bolt) He falls in love frequently and has many children HERA Zeus’ sister and his wife Protector of marriage and Queen of Olympus Mother of: Ares, Hephaestus, and Hebe Very jealous of Zeus’ other lovers; punishes them by putting curses on their children. The Peacock is her symbol because of her beauty. Known for her fiery temper POSEIDON Ruler of the Seas and Oceans Second most powerful, after Zeus. Wife is Thetis, the water-nymph Weapon is the trident Greedy, fickle, argumentative, could cause calm waters or a violent storm Created the Horse for his sister, Demeter HADES Lord of the Underworld Ruler of the Dead Keeps to himself, cold and calculating Possessive of all the souls of the Underworld Kidnapped Persephone (Demeter and Zeus’ daughter) to have as his wife & goddess of the Underworld DEMETER Goddess of Agriculture, crops and harvest Her moods affect the seasons She lives on Earth, not on Mount Olympus In the fall & winter seasons, she mourns her daughter Persephone who was stolen by Hades to be his queen in the underworld PERSEPHONE Goddess of Spring Daughter of Zeus & Demeter She was Kidnapped by Hades, to be his queen in the Underworld. Spends Half the Year in Hades (fall/winter – when her mother is sorrowful), Half on Earth (spring/summer – caused by her mother’s happiness) ATHENA Goddess of Battle & Wisdom While adopted by Hera, she is the daughter of Zeus only (sprang from his head fully armored). The city of Athens is named after Athena. She was Zeus’ favorite child. She hated Ares the God of War, often beating him in battle. She taught men to use tools, and taught women to weave cloth. Created: chariot, horse bridle, trumpet, flute, rake, plough, and ship. ARES God of War Cruelest of all the Olympians, displayed the worst of humanity’s traits Hated by all, even his mother & father: Zeus & Hera Ironically, he was a coward when losing, fleeing the battlefield. He was ruthless when winning. Roams the earth with Grief, Strife, Panic and Terror. HEPHAESTUS God of Fire and the Forge He is the only “ugly” god, rejected by his mother Hera and thrown off Mt. Olympus. When he became a master craftsman, they brought him back. Husband of Aphrodite The Blacksmith God - Great at metal-working, created armor for gods & heroes APHRODITE Goddess of Love and Beauty She sprang from the white beauty of sea foam The most beautiful goddess, envied by the others after Paris chooses her as the “fairest” Wife of Hephaestus She had many affairs with gods and mortal men Aphrodite was pulled through the sky by a swan-drawn cart APOLLO Twin Brother of Artemis, son of Zeus & Leto God of Light and Truth, Music, Wisdom, Poetry and Medicine. Most handsome, athletic, intelligent, and honest (never told a lie) The lyre is his instrument & laurel is his tree He drove his chariot across the sky each day to pull the su A wreath of laurels was given to poetry contests winners ARTEMIS Goddess of the Moon and the Hunt Twin Sister of Apollo, daughter of Zeus & Leto Lady of the Wild Things, rules over all the untamed places on earth. She is a huntress but demands mortals pay for killing defenseless animals Weapon: silver bow and arrows DDionysus TThe god of Wine and Grapes The only god to have a mortal parent He is two-sided: he is the gentle planter of the vine, AND the wild drinker inspiring others to misbehave Athens dedicated its springtime drama festival to the god, so he is also seen as god of the theater. HERMES Messenger of the Gods Son of Zeus and Maia Appears the most often of all the gods due to his job Mischievous and clever Gave Apollo the lyre and pipe-Apollo gave Hermes the Caduceus Zeus gave Hermes his job and winged cap and sandals to help him with his duties. Carries a Apollo’s golden staff. HESTIA Goddess of the Hearth & Home Sister to Zeus, daughter of Cronos and Rhea She only appears in a few myths – represents security and communal happiness. Greeks honored Hestia with their dinnertime prayers, asking her to bless their food and protect their homes. HEBE Goddess of Youth Cupbearer of the Gods Daughter of Zeus & Hera Only job was to hold her father’s cup The cup contained the nectar of the gods (ambrosia)