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1
Greek and Roman Mythology
  • A Review
  • of
  • The Principal Gods and Goddesses

2
What is a myth?
  • A traditional story rooted in primitive folk
    beliefs of cultures
  • Uses the supernatural to interpret natural events
  • Explains the cultures view of the universe and
    the nature of humanity

3
In the beginning...
  • was Chaos (shapeless nothingness)
  • Chaos had two children
  • Night (darkness)
  • Erebus (death)

4
  • All was black, empty,
  • silent, endless.

5
  • When suddenly, mysteriously, Love was born of
    darkness and death.

6
  • When suddenly, mysteriously, Love was born of
    darkness and death.

7
And then...
  • When Love was born, order and beauty began to
    flourish.
  • Love created Light and Day.

8
Earth was created. She was the solid ground, but
also a personality. Her name was Gaia.
9
  • The Earth bore Heaven to cover her and be a home
    for the gods.
  • He was called Uranus

10
They Were The First Parents
  • They had three kinds of children
  • Three monsters with 100 hands and 50 heads

  • Hecatonchires

11
Three cyclopes
12
And 12 Titans- 6 Males and 6 Females
13
Some of The Titans (The Elder Gods)
  • Cronos (Saturn) Ruler of the titans
  • Rhea Wife of Cronos
  • Ocean River that encircled the world
  • Iapetus Father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, and
    Atlas (also titans)

14
These were the first characters that had the
appearance of life, although it was unlike any
life known to man.
15
For some reason Uranus wasnt very fond of his
children.
  • Especially the Hecatonchires
    and Cyclopes

16
Seriously,
  • Who could blame him
  • ?

17
So he buried them deep inside of the Earth.
  • Wait, the Earth is a person. Do you think Gaia
    was happy to have those big monsters shoved back
    inside her?

18
She wasnt!
  • So she asked her children to help her take care
    of their father, but only one of them agreed to
    help her- Cronos.

19
She made him a very special sickle and asked him
to cut off his fathers . . .
  • Well something kind of important.

20
After that, for some reason, I guess Uranus
didnt want to be with Gaia, and the Sky
separated from the Earth
  • Cronos took over and ruled with his wife (and
    sister) Rhea.
  • I know, gross right?

21
Under Cronos and Rhea, though, the world had
complete peace.
  • T here were no wars
  • no crime
  • no injustice!
  • Even the animals lived in peace!

22
It was called
23
But Chronos had been told that one of his
children would depose him
  • So, he ate them!

24
Except for Zeus
  • His Grandmother (Gaia) helped Rhea to hide Zeus
    and fed Cronos a blanket-wrapped rock instead.

25
They hid Zeus in a cave where he was cared for
by a goat until he was old enough to come back
and fix things.
  • He came home and made his
  • father barf up his brothers
  • and sisters.

26
The children divided the kingdom between them.
  • Zeus (Roman name Jupiter) became the supreme
    ruler of Mount Olympus

27
Poseidon (Roman name Neptune) became the god of
the seas
28
Hades (Roman name Pluto) is the god of the
Underworld
  • With his three-headed dog.

29
Demeter (Roman name Ceres) is the goddess of the
earth and fertility.
  • She gives us winter every year since her daughter
    was
  • Kidnapped by . . .,
  • But, I guess that
  • is a different story

30
Hera
  • Who is the
  • jealous (very)
  • Protector of
  • Marriage

31
And Hestia (Roman name Vesta)
  • Goddess of
  • Home

32
  • Other Olympians include
  • Athena (Minerva)
  • Ares (Mars)
  • Hebe (Juventas)
  • Hephaestus (Vulcan)
  • Apollo (Apollo)
  • Artemis (Diana)
  • Hermes (Mercury)
  • Aphrodite (Venus)
  • Dionysus (Bacchus)
  • Persephone

33
The Olympians
34
Athena
  • Roman Name Minerva
  • Goddess of Wisdom and War
  • Sprang from Zeuss head

35
Ares
  • Roman Name Mars
  • God of War
  • Son of Zeus and Hera
  • Bloodthirsty and merciless

36
Hephaestus
  • Roman Name Vulcan (Mulciber)
  • God of Fire/Forge
  • Son of Zeus and Hera
  • Kind, unlike his brother

37
Apollo
  • Roman Name Apollo
  • God of Light/Sun and Music
  • Brother of Artemis

38
Artemis
  • Roman Name Diana
  • Goddess of the Moon/ Hunt
  • Sister to Apollo

39
Hermes
  • Roman Name Mercury
  • Messenger of the Gods
  • Appears in more myths than any other character

40
Aphrodite
  • Roman Name Venus
  • Goddess of Love and Beauty
  • Sprang from the ocean foam

41
Dionysus
  • Roman Name Bacchus
  • God of Wine
  • Patron god of the Greek stage
  • A God of the Earth

42
Persephone
  • Roman Name Proserpina
  • Goddess of the Underworld
  • Daughter of Zeus and Demeter
  • Abducted by Hades

43
Hebe
  • Roman Name Juventas
  • Goddess of Youth
  • Cupbearer to the Gods
  • Restored youth to the aged

44
Eros
  • Roman Name Cupid
  • Young God of Love
  • Son of Aphrodite and Hephaestus

45
Iris
  • Goddess of the Rainbow
  • Messenger for Zeus and Hera
  • Daughter of the titan Thaumus and the nymph
    Electra

46
The Muses
  • Nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne
  • Inspired artists of all kinds
  • Goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences
  • He is happy whom the muses love.

Clio, Urania, Thalia, Melpomene, Erato, Calliope,
Euterpe, Terpsichore, Polyhymnia
47
The Graces
  • Three Goddesses of Grace and Beauty
  • They give life its bloom.
  • Aglaia (Splendor)
  • Euphrosyne (Mirth)
  • Thalia (Good Cheer)

48
The Erinnyes (The Furies)
  • Roman Name Furiae or Dirae (The Furies)
  • Three Goddesses of Vengeance
  • Tisiphone
  • Alecto
  • Megaera
  • They punish evildoers.

49
The Fates
  • Roman Name Parcae, Moirae
  • Three sisters
  • Clotho (The Spinner)
  • Lachesis (The disposer of lots)
  • Atropos (The cutter)
  • They weave, measure, and cut the thread of life
    for humans.

50
The Satyrs
  • Gods of the woods and mountains
  • Shepherd gods
  • Goat men (like Pan)
  • Companions of Dionysus
  • They like to drink, dance, and chase nymphs.

51
The Gorgons
  • Three snake-haired monsters
  • Medusa is most well-known
  • Their look turns men to stone.

52
The Centaurs
  • Half man, half horse
  • Savage creatures (except Chiron)
  • Followers of Dionysus

53
Sources
  • Graphics in this presentation were taken from the
    following web sites
  • http//www.bulfinch.org/fables/search.html
  • http//www.pantheon.org/
  • http//www.messagenet.com/myths/
  • http//mythman.com/
  • http//web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/index.html
  • http//www.paleothea.com/
  • http//www.entrenet.com/7Egroedmed/greekm/myth.ht
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  • C Goldens
  • This presentation is for educational purposes
    only it has not been and should not be sold or
    used as a vehicle to make money.
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