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archery, prophecy, the sun |
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thieving, gymnastics, wrestling |
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architecture, smith, armor |
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Do people still believe in the gods and goddesses of the ancient Greeks? |
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What are the two reasons people still learn about Greek mythology? |
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1) Entertainment 2) To read with intelligence |
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The Greeks believed the _____________ lived on the south side of the earth and were favored by the gods. |
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The ancient Greeks called the water that ran around the world ______. |
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The gods and goddesses of ancient Greek mythology would meet at _______ when Zeus called them together. |
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________ was the food of the gods. |
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________ was the drink of the gods. |
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_____________ were the weavers for the gods and goddesses. |
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Which god built and created for the gods? |
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Iapetus Themis Oceanus Ophion Hyperion Mnemosyne Eurymone |
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Zeus and his siblings rebeled against his father for this reason. |
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Their father, Cronos, ate them. |
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________'s penalty was to hold up the weight of the world. |
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Who was the rainbow goddess? |
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Who was the rainbow goddess? |
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Who was Hera's attendant? |
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Know the two stories about Hephaestus and his lameness. |
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1) His mother was disgusted with his ugliness and threw him out of heaven. 2) Zeus kicked him out because he sided with Hera in an argument. |
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Which goddess rose from the foam of the sea? |
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Which goddess sprang forth from Zeus' head, fully grown and in full armor? |
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Who was Aphrodite's husband? |
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Aphrodite's magic, love-inspiring girdle. |
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The rod Hermes carried that was intertwined with two snakes. |
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Who presided over song and dance? |
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Who presided over the banquet and all social enjoyments? |
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Who punished the crimes that escaped public justice? |
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Who decided the length of men's lives? |
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Who represented the "rightous anger of the gods"? |
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Which beast was half-man/half-goat? |
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Who was the goddesof flowers? |
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Who was goddess of animal life? |
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Who is the Fates' mother? |
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Who is the guardian diety of gates (he has two faces)? |
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Who is the guardian diety of gates (he has two faces)? |
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Who is Heaven and Earth's parent? |
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To where did Zeus and his siblings banish most of the Titans? |
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Who were the twin god & goddess? |
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