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The Creation Myth • First there was Chaos (vast and unorganized space from which all other things originated). • Chaos gave birth to Gaea (Mother Earth), Eros (Love), and Night, which gave birth to day. • Gaea and Uranus (the sky) gave birth to Cronus and the other Titans, the Cyclopes, one-eyed giants, and the Hecatonchieres with 50 heads and 100 arms apiece. The 12 Titans: 6 Males and 6 Females MALES • Cronus Father of Zeus • Oceanus the oceans • Hyperion Sun/light • Coeus Intelligence • Iapetus • Crius FEMALES • Rhea mother of Zeus • Mnemosyne memory • Themis Justice/Order • Thea • Phoebe Moon • Tethys rivers of the underworld CRONUS AND THE PROPHECY • Youngest son of Uranus and Gaea • Roman name: Saturn • Castrated his father Became “King” of the Titans and the Sky God Drops of blood create Aphrodite and Erinyes • Ate 5 of 6 children to prevent the prophecy • Father of the Olympians Cronus’ rule as “King” was known as the “Golden Age” where all people prospered, but it was prophesized that one of his children would overthrow him in power. To prevent this, Cronus ate his children after birth. His wife, Rhea, secretly gives birth to Zeus in order to protect him from Cronus. Zeus fulfills the prophecy by overthrowing his father and shifting power to the Olympians. Prometheus Zeus punished Prometheus by having him chained to a rock with an eagle tearing at his liver—rescued by Hercules • Son of Iapetus (Titan) • Brother to Atlas and Epimetheus • Fought against his fellow Titans with Zeus • Brought enlightenment to humans Stole fire from the gods and gave it to humankind Humans able to reproduce and survive as a result Remembered as the • Olympian Gods wanted to keep the power of fire (enlightenment) for their exclusive use • Taught man numbers and letters Pandora • Her name means “All Gifts” • She was the 1st woman Meant as punishment to man • Opened Husband’s box • Released evil into the world—7 Deadly sins Hope was left The olympians • A group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthrow of the Titans • All the Olympians are related in some way • Named after their dwelling place, Mount Olympus • The Olympian Gods: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hephaestus Ares, Apollo, Hermes, Hestia, Hera, Athena, Artemis, and Demeter ZEUS “King” oF the gods Roman: Jupiter/Jove • Son of Cronus and Rhea • Poisoned his father—fulfilled the prophecy • Led war and defeated the Titans Rolled dice with his brothers, Poseidon and Hades for control of the realms Zeus won and chose the Sky • One of the 12 Olympians • Tricked his sister, Hera, into marriage Unfaithful—many affairs and children • Punished criminals • Olympic games were created and held in his honor Oak Tree Eagle • Parents: Cronus and Rhea • Bothers: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, and Hermes • Sisters: Hestia and Demeter • Married to Zeus (He tricked her) • never wanted to marry • bathes every spring in the well Canathus to restore her virginity Symbolizes new life/rebirth HerA Roman: Juno SYMBOLS Cuckoo Bird, Cow, Peacock, Pomegranate • Had a servant/guard named Argos who had 100 eyes he failed to protect her cow so she took his eyes and put them on the feathers of the peacock • Goddess of Marriage, monogamy & childbirth • Known for being vengeful Punished the women who helped Zeus be unfaithful to her Hestia Goddess of the Hearth and Family Roman: Vesta SYMBOLS: The hearth (fireplace) Eternal flame • Parents: Cronus and Rhea • Bothers: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, and Hermes • Sisters: Hera and Demeter • known for her kindness, charity, and modesty • Swore to a life of chastity • Known as the Virginal Goddess her female attendants called “vestal virgins” They keep the flame of Vesta burning believed that if the (eternal) flame ever went out, then Rome would fall Demeter: • Parents: Cronus and Rhea • Bothers: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, and Hermes • Sisters: Hera and Hestia • Daughter: Persephone • Becomes depressed when daughter kidnapped by Hades Zeus intervenes and allows daughter to return for half the year Reason for coldness of winter and warmth of Summer Explains seasons Goddess of grains, seasons, and the harvest Roman: Ceres SYMBOLS: Ears of wheat Cornucopia Artemis: Roman: Diana Symbols: Bow Deer/stag Crescent moon Silver Arrows • Parents: Zeus and Leto • Bothers: Apollo (twin) First born and helped her birth with birth of Apollo Goddess of: the hunt, wild things, child birth • One of the Virginal Goddesses • Associated with Hecate and the Amazons • Zeus gave her one wish She NEVER wanted him to marry her off • She was given 60 nymphs to help care for her hunting hounds • She demanded chastity of all of her followers or death of Wisdom, justified warfare, and peace Athena: Goddess • Muse for Odysseus Roman name: Minerva • Parents: Zeus and Metis born from Zeus’ head in full body armor favorite child of Zeus • One of the three virginal Goddesses • Patron Goddess of Greece Athens named in her honor SYMBOLS: owl, olive tree, and Aegis (her shield with Medusa’s head on it) • Created weaving Arachne, a mortal, boasted she was the best weaver ever Athena, disguised, challenged Arachne Arachne lost and hung herself, so Athena turned her into a spider this is why spiders “weave” webs Hades: God of the Underworld (also known as Hades) SYMBOLS: Invisibility helmet, wealth, and Cerberus—the 3 Parents: Cronus and Rhea Bothers: Zeus, Hermes, and Hades headed dog Married to Persephone she was his niece and he stole her Ruled over the realms of the afterlife Tartarus: place of punishment Elysian Fields: Paradise Charon brought the dead across the river Styx Dead were buried with coins on their eyes or tongues to pay Charon No payment, then souls left to wander the earth or the river Styx ROMAN: Pluto • • • • • Poseidon: God of Oceans and Earthquakes Roman: Neptune Symbols: Trident, Horse, and dolphin • Parents: Cronus and Rhea • • Bothers: Zeus, Hermes, and Hades • Married to Amphitrite, but many affairs like Zeus Fathered many men and creatures (Theseus, Cyclopes, Pegasus) • • Punished Odysseus for his arrogance The oceans controlled by his moods Good mood=calm seas and new lands Bad mood=rough seas and earthquakes Sailors would drown horses in the seas as a sacrifice to appease him ARES: God of War and Bloodshed SYMBOLS: Dog and Vulture Parents: Zeus and Hera • neither parent liked him Brother: Hephaestus Married: Eris—goddess of chaos and strife Children: Pain, Panic, Famine, and Oblivion Daughter with Aphrodite: Harmonia--the mother of the Amazons (war tribe of giant women) • Responsible for the violence and brutality of war Remember: Athena is known for wisdom in battle, not bloodshed Roman: Mars Sided with the Trojans— fought against the Greeks during the Trojan War Hermes: God of Travelers, Merchants, medicine, and Mischief Roman: Mercury • AKA: Messenger for the Gods • Credited with creating Pan’s Flute from reeds and inventing the lyre from cow gut and a tortoise’s shell • Invented the alphabet • Guides souls to the Underworld • Given the Caduceus by Apollo Parents: Zeus and Maia She is the daughter of the Titan, Atlas Brother: Apollo • Affair with Aphrodite son-Hermaphroditus Ignored a nymph who liked him—when he tried to leave, she clung to him and asked the gods to make them one—they did hermaphrodite—a person born with the organs of both sexes SYMBOLS: Caduceus, Purse/pouch, Winged helmet and sandals Apollo: God of Light, the Sun, Music, and Enlightenment Roman: Phoebus • Parents: Zeus and Leto • Twin Sister: Artemis • Traded his Caduceus for the lyre made by Hermes • Major responsibility: fly his chariot across the sky and dragging the sun behind • Temple at Delphi erected in his honor Pythia, a priestess, gave predictions of the future • Unique trait—unable to lie SYMBOLS: the lyre, chariot, the laurel tree, golden arrows Hephaestus: God of Smithing, Metalwork, and Craftsmanship • Parents: Hera and Zeus He was born ugly and sickly Hera and Zeus threw him off Mt. Olympus He was deformed from Roman: Vulcan hitting the ground SYMBOLS: Revenge: built a gold throne for Hera Axe and Anvil When she sat in it, the throne trapped her Dionysus freed Hera by getting Hephaestus drunk • Married: Given Aphrodite as a wife because Hera was jealous of her beauty Like “Beauty and the Beast” • Known for making Zeus’ lightning bolts, Athena’s shield, Achilles’ armor, and arrows for Apollo and Artemis Aphrodite: Roman: Venus Goddess of Love and Desire APHRODISIAC • Won a beauty contest Parents: Zeus and Dione, between herself, Hera, but some believe she was and Athena born from doplets of bribed a judge (Paris) Uranus’ blood by promising him the Married: Hephaestus most beautiful woman Loved her—Showered (Helen of Troy)if she won her with jewels and Caused the Trojan War made her irresistible to men Many, many lovers SYMBOLS: Children (from multiple Swan, dove, sparrows, fathers): Eros (love), Myrtle, pomegranate, lime Phobos (fear), Diemos trees, seashells, mirrors, and (terror), Aeneas, and golden apples Harmonia Eros: Roman: Cupid God of Love, Desire, Fertility, and Mischief • First God to rise from Chaos ”Raised” by Aphrodite, Ares, Zeus, and Hermes • Considered oldest God Often portrayed as a baby—ironic! No God could exist without LOVE (EROS) • Married : Psyche—very famous love affair • Helped start the Trojan War Shot a gold arrow into Helen’s heart causing her to fall in love with Paris, the Prince of Troy Problem—she was married to Menelaus SYMBOLS: • Gold arrows with dove feathers for LOVE • Lead arrows made with owl feathers for LOATHING • Rainbows dionysus atlas nike helios hecate nemesis arachne persephone cassandra fates Erinyes muses narcissus echo rivers of the underworld hercules achilles Perseus Daedelus and icarus scylla charybdis sirens Medusa and the gorgons pegasus cerberus