Title: Greek Values and Their Gods and Goddesses
1Greek Values and Their Gods and Goddesses
2Values of the Ancient Greeks
- Courtesy and respect for all classes of people
- Courage, trust and discipline
- Community and law
- Home and family
- Obedience to the divine world
3Myths
- Myths are stories that use fantasy to express
ideas about life that cannot be expressed easily
in realistic terms. - Myths are basically religious because they are
concerned with the relationship between human
beings and the unknown or spiritual realm.
4The Oral Tradition
- In Homers time there were no movies or
television and probably not any written history. - In order to pass on tales of recent events or the
stories of great heroes, gods, and goddesses, men
would travel from community to community singing
of such events.
5The Oral Tradition (cont.)
- These singers of tales were known as Rhapsodes.
- Rhapsodes were the historians and entertainers as
well as the myth-makers of their time. - These singers had to be very talented and work
very hard to memorize all of the stories they
told.
6Greek God and Goddesses
- The Olympians Like any normal religion, the gods
and goddesses of ancient Greece were who the
Greek civilians worshiped and praised daily.
7In the Beginning
- there was Chaos. He was considered the father of
the world, much like Christians believe God is
the father. He had 3 children and they are the
gods that helped to birth the life that is on
Earth. Those gods, Gaea, Nyx, and Erebus, gave
birth to the sky, the sea, and the mountains.
From there, the Earth began to grow.
8Gaia Goddess of Earth and Nyx Goddess of Night
9Erebus God of darkness and shadow
10The Next Gods
- were called the Titans. They were gigantic and
fearful, but not really all that bad. Just
moody! The king of the Titans was called
Cronus. He killed his father Uranus and maimed
his mother Gaea in order to get control of the
Earth. He also started eating his own children
(the Olympian gods) to keep them from
overthrowing him the way he did his own father
and mother.
11Cronus eating his children the Titans
12But
- Cronus was overthrown by the leader of the next
generation of gods, the Olympian gods. Zeus was
Cronuss son, and he is the one who overthrew
him. Zeus became the supreme ruler. His
brother, Poseidon, became ruler of the ocean.
His other brother, Hades, became the ruler of the
underworld, which is like Hell, Heaven, and
Purgatory all in one. Those three gods were the
next to be in charge of the Earth. They, and
others, were the main gods that were worshiped by
the Greeks.
13Zeus
- Supreme ruler of the Olympians
- Married to Hera, who is also his sister
- Olympian children are Athena, Apollo
- God of the sky
- Weapon is the lightning bolt
- Rules on Mount Olympus, where the Olympian gods
live
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15Poseidon
- God of sea, horses, and earthquakes
- Brother of Zeus
- Weapon is the trident
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17Hades
- God of the underworld
- Brother to Zeus and Poseidon
- Wife is Persephone, Demeters daughter
- Scepter or horn of plenty is his symbol
- Cerberus is his pet who helps guard the underworld
18 Hades Persephone
19Hera
- Wife of Zeus, also his sister.gross!!!
- Protector of marriage and family...irony? why yes
it is! - Symbol is the peacock
- Ares and Hephaestus are her children with Zeus
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21Aphrodite
- Goddess of love and beauty
- Said to have been born on the foam of the ocean
- Married to Hephaestus, who is lame and considered
ugly - Son is Eros, also known as cupid
- Daughter of Zeus and Dione
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23Athena
- Daughter of Zeus (Zeus got a bad headache and his
head split and out popped Athena) - Goddess of war and wisdom
- Symbol is the owl
- Has no husband or children
- Loved helping the mortal heroes in Greek epics,
like Odysseus and Perseus
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25Apollo
- God of sun, light, medicine, and music
- Father is Zeus
- Has a twin sister, Artemis
- The sun, bow, and chariot are some symbols
associated with Apollo
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27Artemis
- Goddess of the hunt, forest, and all things
wilderness - Twin sister of Apollo
- Her bow and her hounds are her symbols
- She hates men and opposes the institution of
marriage.very independent woman!
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29Ares
- God of War
- Symbol is the spear
- Only legitimate son of Hera and Zeus
- Had numerous affairs, including one with
Aphrodite (whos married to Hephaestus)
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31Hermes
- God of travels and is also called the Messenger
god - Has a winged hat, winged shoes, and a snake
encircled staff - Also the son of Zeus, a product of one of Zeuss
many affairs
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33Hestia
- Calm goddess of home and hearth
- Symbol is the hearth with an eternal flame
- Sister to Zeus, Hades, Hera and Poseidon
- Never married even though Poseidon tried to court
her (yep, her own brother)
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35Hephaestus
- Lame god of fire and forge
- Makes all the gods weapons
- Married to Aphrodite
- Kind of an alcoholic
- Parents are rumored to be Zeus and Hera, but they
dont like to claim him because he is
unattractive sometimes portrayed as deformed
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37All 12 together on Mount Olympus
38Because gods like to play
- Many of the Olympian gods had numerous affairs
with mortals, other lesser gods, sometimes other
creatures. As a result, in Greek Mythology there
are numerous monsters and creatures, many of whom
pop up in Homers The Odyssey.
39Centaurs half man, half horse
40Cerberus 3 headed dog who guards the underworld
41Cyclops Giant w/ one eye children of Poseidon
42Fates 3 women who determine life and death
43Medusa Once beautiful but cursed with extreme
ugliness. To look at her turns you to stone.
44Minotaur Half man, half bull
45Pegasus Winged Horse sired by Poseidon
46Sirens half bird, half women their singing
lures sailors to their deaths