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Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek Beliefs and
Characteristics
• Death is inevitable and final, so the goal was
to become a legend through great deeds.
• The Greeks were tough, restless, ambitious,
hard-living, and imaginative.
• Honor was extremely important, and the
Greeks were very vengeful if wronged.
• The gods mirrored human feelings and
physical form.
• Their flaws were pride, cruelty,
stubbornness, impulsiveness, lust for power,
and a desire to be like the gods.
The Creation Myth
• First there was Chaos
(vast and
unorganized space
from which all other
things originated).
• Chaos gave birth to
Gaea, the earth, 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 Foundation Of Greek
Mythology
 In general, Greek gods
were divided into three
categories:
 Heaven
 Earth
 Sea
 The Titans ruled before
the Gods of Olympus.
 The Titans were the
children of Uranus
(Heaven) and Gaea
(Earth) and the parents
of the Gods of
Olympus.
 The Titans were
overthrown by
FAMILY TREE
• Cronus mutilated his father and overthrew
him.
• Cronus and Rhea married and produced the
Olympians: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades,
and Poseidon.
– Cronus swallowed them to keep from being
overthrown. When Zeus was born, Rhea gave
her husband a rock to swallow. Zeus overthrew
THE OLYMPIANS A group of 12 gods who
ruled after the overthrow
of the Titans
 All the Olympians
related in some way
 Named after their
dwelling place, Mount
Olympus
 The Olympian Gods:
Zeus, Poseidon, Hades,
Hestia, Hera, Ares,
Athena, Apollo,
Aphrodite, Hermes,
Artemis, and
What is “Olympia?”
• In Greek/ Roman
Mythology, Mount
Olympus is the
meeting place and
“home” of the major
players.
• It is unsure of
whether or not Mt.
Olympus is in
heaven or
somewhere on
earth.
Mt. Olympus
• The Greeks also
named the
highest peek in
the mountains
(between
Thessalonica and
Macedonia) Mt.
Olympus.
Why “Olympians?”
• These 12 gods and goddesses are
considered “Olympians” because
they reside on Mt. Olympus.
• The 12 Olympians were the
major gods and goddesses with
prominent roles in Greek
mythology.
• Some of the major Olympians
spent most of their time
elsewhere. Poseidon lived in the
sea and Hades in the
Underworld.
T H E 1 2 O L Y M P I A N S
Mythology
So, who are the 12?
• Various sources report up to 20 different
names, but the majority of texts concur
that these are the 12:
gods goddesses
Zeus Hera
Poseidon Demeter
Apollo Artemis
Ares Athena
Hermes Aphrodite
Hephaestus Hestia
(Hades?)  in underworld
Zeus
• King of the gods, mortals, and
weather
• Roman Name: Jupiter
• Symbol: Thunder Bolt
• Either raped or married
numerous goddesses and
mortals
Zeus• Roman name: Jupiter
• Realm: King of gods,
god of thunder and
lightning
• Symbols: eagle, oak
tree, lightning bolt
• Married to Hera; had
many affairs and many
children, some of whom
were gods and
goddesses because as
the Greeks conquered
territories, they took on
the new goddesses and
“married” them to Zeus
• The spiritual father of
gods and men
Hera
• Queen of gods, marriage
and birth
• Daughter of Cronus and
Rhea (Zeus’ sister and
wife)
• Roman Name: Juno
• Zeus constantly cheated
on her, and she was
always jealous
Hera
• Roman name: Juno
• Realm: goddess of
marriage
• Symbols: peacock, cow
• Married to Zeus
• Jealous of Zeus’s affairs
– Because of this, asked a
100-eyed giant to watch
him. When Hermes put the
giant to sleep, she turned
him into a peacock, an
animal with eyes on its tail
feathers.
Poseidon
• God of the sea,
earthquakes, horses
• Brother to Zeus and
Hera
• Roman Name: Neptune
• Symbols: dolphins,
tridents, fish spears
Poseidon
• Roman name:
Neptune
• Realm: god of the
sea and
earthquakes
• Symbol: trident
• Zeus’s brother
• Controlled
earthquakes,
hurricanes, rough
seas, tidal waves
Hermes
• Messenger of the gods
(guides souls of the dead
to the underworld)
• God of land travel,
literature and poetry 
he’s swift and athletic
• Son of Zeus and a nymph
• Roman Name: Mercury
Hermes
 Roman name: Mercury
 Realm: messenger of
gods; god of
commerce, thieves,
science (sometimes
medicine)
 Symbols: winged
helmet or sandals,
caduceus (medical
staff with 2 snakes)
 Created the lyre, which
he gave to Apollo
when Apollo caught
Hestia
• Goddess of hearth and
home
• Zeus’ oldest sister
• Wooed by Poseidon but
swore to remain a virgin
• Roman Name: Vesta
(temple built for her in
the Forum)
Hestia
 Roman name: Vesta
 Realm: goddess of hearth and
home; protector of the sacred
fire
 Symbol: torch, a distaff (hand-
held loom)
 Zeus’s sister
 Six priestesses called Vestal
virgins attended her temple
and protected the fire; shrines
were built to her by the
fireplace in homes
 Today the word vestal means
“pure” or “virginal”
Athena
• Goddess of wisdom, war, arts
and justice
• Zeus’ favorite child
• Companion: goddess of
victory, Nike
• Symbol: owl
• Roman Name: Minerva
Athena Roman name:
Minerva
 Also called Pallas
Athena
 Realm: goddess of
defensive warfare,
wisdom,
handicrafts
 Symbols: armor,
owl, olive tree
 Emerged from
Zeus’s head fully
grown
 City of Athens
named for her after
Ares
• God of war and battle
• Son of Zeus and Hera
• Merciless and bloody; not
liked by even his father (he
supported the Trojans in the
Trojan war?)
• Accompanied on battlefield
by: Phobos (fear) and Deimos
(terror)  sons?
Ares
• Roman name: Mars
• Realm: god of war
• Symbols: dogs of
war; vulture,
weapons
• Son of Zeus and
Hera
• Very unpopular
• No myths written
Demeter
• Goddess of fertility and
agriculture (fruit, grains)
and seasons
• Zeus’ sister
• Mother of Persephone
• Roman Name: Ceres
Demeter
 Roman name: Ceres
 Realm: goddess of
agriculture
 Symbols: sheaves of
wheat
 Zeus’s sister, mother
of Persephone
Persephone was
kidnapped by Hades.
Demeter created
eternal winter on earth
until Zeus agreed to
bring her back. She
had eaten 6
pomegranate seeds
and so had to remain
Apollo
• God of sun, archery, healing
medicine, music (lyre), and dance
• Son of Zeus and twin brother of
Artemis
• Father of Asclepius (god of
healing and medicine) whose
symbol is the wand
• Roman Name: Apollo
Apollo
• Roman name: Apollo
• Realm: god of light (the
sun), music, shepherds
• Symbols: bow and arrow,
the sun chariot, the lyre
(small harp)
• Some myths say he drove
the sun chariot, others give
this job to Helios
– His son Phaeton tried to
drive it and burned part of
the earth
• Always shown in pictures
as being young, beardless,
Artemis
• Goddess of the hunt, wild
animals, fertility, and moon
• Often identified with Selene
(goddess of the moon)
• Roman Name: Diana
• Symbols: crescent moon
above her head
Artemis
• Roman name: Diana
• Realm: goddess of the
moon, the hunt, and
(sometimes) witchcraft
• Symbols: crescent
moon, bow and arrow,
short hunting robes
• Apollo’s twin sister
• Avoided men
– She turned Acteon, a
hunter, into a stag (deer)
and set his own dogs on
him because he watched
her bathe.
Hephaestus
• God of fire and
blacksmiths
• Son of Zeus and Hera (yet
Zeus wasn’t involved)
• Roman Name: Vulcan (god
of volcanoes)
• Born weak and crippled
• Husband of Aphrodite who
Dionysus
• Roman name: Bacchus
• Realm: god of wine, revelry,
drama,
• Symbol: grapes
• Brought pleasure and insanity
(from wine)
• Followed by the Maenads,
crazed women who tore
people apart, the satyrs,
centaurs, and nymphs
• First plays were presented
during the festivals of
Dionysus
• Popular “party animal”
• Not typically considered an
“Olympian” god
Aphrodite
• Goddess of love, beauty and sex
• When Cronus castrated his father
Uranus, he threw his genitals into
the sea and thus Aphrodite was
born of the “foam”
• Aphrodisiac Festival: sex and
libido increasers
• Son: Eros
• Roman Name: Venus
• Symbols: dolphin, swan,
pomegranate
Aphrodite
 Roman name:
Venus
 Realm: goddess
of love, beauty,
sexuality
 Symbols: shell,
mirror, dove, swan
 Born of the foam
when Cronus’
genitals hit the
ocean
 Married to
Hephaestus
 Son was Eros
(Cupid)
Hades
• Roman name:
Pluto
• Also called Dis, the
rich one (because
he owned all the
minerals in the
earth)
• Realm: god of the
Underworld
• Symbol: Cerberus,
cypress, bident
• Rarely visited
Earth
• Not friendly, but not
evil either
Underworld features
• Charon, who rowed people across the
river Styx
• Cerberus, the 3-headed dog who guarded
the underworld
Hephaestus
• Roman name: Vulcan
• Realm: god of the forge;
made Zeus’s lightning
bolts and the armor for
war
• Symbols; the forge
• Son of Zeus and Hera
• Zeus threw him out of
heaven for siding with his
mother (Hera)
• Husband of Aphrodite,
who was constantly
Other characters in
Mythology• the muses
– Nine goddesses
in charge of
different
sciences and
arts including
music, poetry,
history,
astronomy,
dance, etc.
– Daughters of
Zeus
• The Fates
– daughters of Zeus
– Three blind sisters who
determined people’s
lifespan
• One spun the thread of
life (Clotho)
• One measured the thread
(Atropos)
• One cut the thread with
scissors of death
(Lachesis)
Mythology In Nature And
Science
Many of our planets (and many moons) are named after Roman gods
Mercury- messenger god
Mars- god of war
Venus- goddess of love
Jupiter- king of the gods
Saturn- god of agriculture
Neptune- god of the seas
Uranus- ancient Greek deity of the heavens
Pluto- god of the underworld
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THE IMMORTAL GREEKS

  • 1. GRE
  • 3. Ancient Greek Beliefs and Characteristics • Death is inevitable and final, so the goal was to become a legend through great deeds. • The Greeks were tough, restless, ambitious, hard-living, and imaginative. • Honor was extremely important, and the Greeks were very vengeful if wronged. • The gods mirrored human feelings and physical form. • Their flaws were pride, cruelty, stubbornness, impulsiveness, lust for power, and a desire to be like the gods.
  • 4. The Creation Myth • First there was Chaos (vast and unorganized space from which all other things originated). • Chaos gave birth to Gaea, the earth, 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.
  • 5. The Foundation Of Greek Mythology  In general, Greek gods were divided into three categories:  Heaven  Earth  Sea  The Titans ruled before the Gods of Olympus.  The Titans were the children of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth) and the parents of the Gods of Olympus.  The Titans were overthrown by
  • 7. • Cronus mutilated his father and overthrew him. • Cronus and Rhea married and produced the Olympians: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon. – Cronus swallowed them to keep from being overthrown. When Zeus was born, Rhea gave her husband a rock to swallow. Zeus overthrew
  • 8.
  • 9. THE OLYMPIANS A group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthrow of the Titans  All the Olympians related in some way  Named after their dwelling place, Mount Olympus  The Olympian Gods: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, Ares, Athena, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Artemis, and
  • 10. What is “Olympia?” • In Greek/ Roman Mythology, Mount Olympus is the meeting place and “home” of the major players. • It is unsure of whether or not Mt. Olympus is in heaven or somewhere on earth.
  • 11. Mt. Olympus • The Greeks also named the highest peek in the mountains (between Thessalonica and Macedonia) Mt. Olympus.
  • 12. Why “Olympians?” • These 12 gods and goddesses are considered “Olympians” because they reside on Mt. Olympus. • The 12 Olympians were the major gods and goddesses with prominent roles in Greek mythology. • Some of the major Olympians spent most of their time elsewhere. Poseidon lived in the sea and Hades in the Underworld.
  • 13. T H E 1 2 O L Y M P I A N S Mythology
  • 14. So, who are the 12? • Various sources report up to 20 different names, but the majority of texts concur that these are the 12: gods goddesses Zeus Hera Poseidon Demeter Apollo Artemis Ares Athena Hermes Aphrodite Hephaestus Hestia (Hades?)  in underworld
  • 15. Zeus • King of the gods, mortals, and weather • Roman Name: Jupiter • Symbol: Thunder Bolt • Either raped or married numerous goddesses and mortals
  • 16. Zeus• Roman name: Jupiter • Realm: King of gods, god of thunder and lightning • Symbols: eagle, oak tree, lightning bolt • Married to Hera; had many affairs and many children, some of whom were gods and goddesses because as the Greeks conquered territories, they took on the new goddesses and “married” them to Zeus • The spiritual father of gods and men
  • 17. Hera • Queen of gods, marriage and birth • Daughter of Cronus and Rhea (Zeus’ sister and wife) • Roman Name: Juno • Zeus constantly cheated on her, and she was always jealous
  • 18. Hera • Roman name: Juno • Realm: goddess of marriage • Symbols: peacock, cow • Married to Zeus • Jealous of Zeus’s affairs – Because of this, asked a 100-eyed giant to watch him. When Hermes put the giant to sleep, she turned him into a peacock, an animal with eyes on its tail feathers.
  • 19. Poseidon • God of the sea, earthquakes, horses • Brother to Zeus and Hera • Roman Name: Neptune • Symbols: dolphins, tridents, fish spears
  • 20. Poseidon • Roman name: Neptune • Realm: god of the sea and earthquakes • Symbol: trident • Zeus’s brother • Controlled earthquakes, hurricanes, rough seas, tidal waves
  • 21. Hermes • Messenger of the gods (guides souls of the dead to the underworld) • God of land travel, literature and poetry  he’s swift and athletic • Son of Zeus and a nymph • Roman Name: Mercury
  • 22. Hermes  Roman name: Mercury  Realm: messenger of gods; god of commerce, thieves, science (sometimes medicine)  Symbols: winged helmet or sandals, caduceus (medical staff with 2 snakes)  Created the lyre, which he gave to Apollo when Apollo caught
  • 23. Hestia • Goddess of hearth and home • Zeus’ oldest sister • Wooed by Poseidon but swore to remain a virgin • Roman Name: Vesta (temple built for her in the Forum)
  • 24. Hestia  Roman name: Vesta  Realm: goddess of hearth and home; protector of the sacred fire  Symbol: torch, a distaff (hand- held loom)  Zeus’s sister  Six priestesses called Vestal virgins attended her temple and protected the fire; shrines were built to her by the fireplace in homes  Today the word vestal means “pure” or “virginal”
  • 25. Athena • Goddess of wisdom, war, arts and justice • Zeus’ favorite child • Companion: goddess of victory, Nike • Symbol: owl • Roman Name: Minerva
  • 26. Athena Roman name: Minerva  Also called Pallas Athena  Realm: goddess of defensive warfare, wisdom, handicrafts  Symbols: armor, owl, olive tree  Emerged from Zeus’s head fully grown  City of Athens named for her after
  • 27. Ares • God of war and battle • Son of Zeus and Hera • Merciless and bloody; not liked by even his father (he supported the Trojans in the Trojan war?) • Accompanied on battlefield by: Phobos (fear) and Deimos (terror)  sons?
  • 28. Ares • Roman name: Mars • Realm: god of war • Symbols: dogs of war; vulture, weapons • Son of Zeus and Hera • Very unpopular • No myths written
  • 29. Demeter • Goddess of fertility and agriculture (fruit, grains) and seasons • Zeus’ sister • Mother of Persephone • Roman Name: Ceres
  • 30. Demeter  Roman name: Ceres  Realm: goddess of agriculture  Symbols: sheaves of wheat  Zeus’s sister, mother of Persephone Persephone was kidnapped by Hades. Demeter created eternal winter on earth until Zeus agreed to bring her back. She had eaten 6 pomegranate seeds and so had to remain
  • 31. Apollo • God of sun, archery, healing medicine, music (lyre), and dance • Son of Zeus and twin brother of Artemis • Father of Asclepius (god of healing and medicine) whose symbol is the wand • Roman Name: Apollo
  • 32. Apollo • Roman name: Apollo • Realm: god of light (the sun), music, shepherds • Symbols: bow and arrow, the sun chariot, the lyre (small harp) • Some myths say he drove the sun chariot, others give this job to Helios – His son Phaeton tried to drive it and burned part of the earth • Always shown in pictures as being young, beardless,
  • 33. Artemis • Goddess of the hunt, wild animals, fertility, and moon • Often identified with Selene (goddess of the moon) • Roman Name: Diana • Symbols: crescent moon above her head
  • 34. Artemis • Roman name: Diana • Realm: goddess of the moon, the hunt, and (sometimes) witchcraft • Symbols: crescent moon, bow and arrow, short hunting robes • Apollo’s twin sister • Avoided men – She turned Acteon, a hunter, into a stag (deer) and set his own dogs on him because he watched her bathe.
  • 35. Hephaestus • God of fire and blacksmiths • Son of Zeus and Hera (yet Zeus wasn’t involved) • Roman Name: Vulcan (god of volcanoes) • Born weak and crippled • Husband of Aphrodite who
  • 36. Dionysus • Roman name: Bacchus • Realm: god of wine, revelry, drama, • Symbol: grapes • Brought pleasure and insanity (from wine) • Followed by the Maenads, crazed women who tore people apart, the satyrs, centaurs, and nymphs • First plays were presented during the festivals of Dionysus • Popular “party animal” • Not typically considered an “Olympian” god
  • 37. Aphrodite • Goddess of love, beauty and sex • When Cronus castrated his father Uranus, he threw his genitals into the sea and thus Aphrodite was born of the “foam” • Aphrodisiac Festival: sex and libido increasers • Son: Eros • Roman Name: Venus • Symbols: dolphin, swan, pomegranate
  • 38. Aphrodite  Roman name: Venus  Realm: goddess of love, beauty, sexuality  Symbols: shell, mirror, dove, swan  Born of the foam when Cronus’ genitals hit the ocean  Married to Hephaestus  Son was Eros (Cupid)
  • 39. Hades • Roman name: Pluto • Also called Dis, the rich one (because he owned all the minerals in the earth) • Realm: god of the Underworld • Symbol: Cerberus, cypress, bident • Rarely visited Earth • Not friendly, but not evil either
  • 40. Underworld features • Charon, who rowed people across the river Styx • Cerberus, the 3-headed dog who guarded the underworld
  • 41. Hephaestus • Roman name: Vulcan • Realm: god of the forge; made Zeus’s lightning bolts and the armor for war • Symbols; the forge • Son of Zeus and Hera • Zeus threw him out of heaven for siding with his mother (Hera) • Husband of Aphrodite, who was constantly
  • 42. Other characters in Mythology• the muses – Nine goddesses in charge of different sciences and arts including music, poetry, history, astronomy, dance, etc. – Daughters of Zeus
  • 43. • The Fates – daughters of Zeus – Three blind sisters who determined people’s lifespan • One spun the thread of life (Clotho) • One measured the thread (Atropos) • One cut the thread with scissors of death (Lachesis)
  • 44. Mythology In Nature And Science Many of our planets (and many moons) are named after Roman gods Mercury- messenger god Mars- god of war Venus- goddess of love Jupiter- king of the gods Saturn- god of agriculture Neptune- god of the seas Uranus- ancient Greek deity of the heavens Pluto- god of the underworld