greek mythology Crossword Puzzles
random crossword 2015-10-09
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- This planet is named after Zeus
- A creature that is reborn though it's ashes(Greek mythology)
- The third planet from the sun
- A city-state in ancient Greece that focused on it's military
- This planet is named after Poseidon
- Marsupial that looks like a small bear
- A city-state named after the Greek goddess Athena
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- What president had polio(initials)
- Has a trunk
- Who gave america the statue of liberty
- Man's best friend
- Another name for a pig
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Man's best friend • Another name for a pig • The third planet from the sun • This planet is named after Zeus • What president had polio(initials) • This planet is named after Poseidon • Who gave america the statue of liberty • Marsupial that looks like a small bear • A city-state named after the Greek goddess Athena • ...
Greece 2024-09-27
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- – Famous ancient city-state known for its warriors
- – Hilltop fortress in Athens
- – Form of government first used in ancient Greece
- – Ancient temple on the Acropolis
- – King of the Greek gods
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- – Ancient athletic games held in Greece
- – Study of wisdom, important in ancient Greece
- – Collection of stories about Greek gods and heroes
- – Famous philosopher from Greece
- – Public performances of plays originated in Greece
- – Public marketplace in ancient Greece
- – Capital city of Greece, known for its ancient history
12 Clues: – King of the Greek gods • – Hilltop fortress in Athens • – Famous philosopher from Greece • – Ancient temple on the Acropolis • – Public marketplace in ancient Greece • – Ancient athletic games held in Greece • – Study of wisdom, important in ancient Greece • – Form of government first used in ancient Greece • – Famous ancient city-state known for its warriors • ...
States 2017-03-08
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- Refreshing, enamel-melting Coca-Cola
- Powell's Bookstore
- Denver
- Dakota Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln
- Aloha!
- Home of the Space Needle
- The Indie 500
- Don't mess with 'em
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- The Angels
- Shay's Rebellion
- The Great Lakes
- Athens (not that one, the other one)
- State with the most earthquakes
- A red bird from Greek mythology
- Country music fan? Come to Nashville!
- Let's stuff our nuclear waste here
16 Clues: Denver • Aloha! • The Angels • The Indie 500 • The Great Lakes • Shay's Rebellion • Powell's Bookstore • Don't mess with 'em • Home of the Space Needle • State with the most earthquakes • A red bird from Greek mythology • Let's stuff our nuclear waste here • Refreshing, enamel-melting Coca-Cola • Athens (not that one, the other one) • Country music fan? Come to Nashville! • ...
All that Greek 2022-02-25
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- s considered the herald of the gods
- was given the gift of prophecy,
- daughter of Inachus and the Oceanid Melia.
- the last king of Troy
- the origin of the term narcissism
- the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus.
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- king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus
- the daughter of Zeus and Leda
- Echo, in Greek mythology
- was a skillful architect and craftsman
- is the Greek goddess of strife and discord.
- was a city in the region of Asia Minor
- god of the sky
13 Clues: god of the sky • the last king of Troy • Echo, in Greek mythology • the daughter of Zeus and Leda • was given the gift of prophecy, • the origin of the term narcissism • s considered the herald of the gods • was a skillful architect and craftsman • was a city in the region of Asia Minor • king of Sparta and younger son of Atreus • daughter of Inachus and the Oceanid Melia. • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword 2023-04-28
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- Sun god
- leader of the armies during the Trojan War.
- A god's whos voice echoed through the mountains
- The daughter of the sun
- An important and strong warrior
- punishes people who do bad things
- Father of Zeus and Olympian
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- is famous for her weaving or spin
- A very handsome god at a young age
- Connected and known for love
- Daughter of Zeus and was known for her wisdom and knowledge
- Ripped apart by the Titans
- The mother of Persephone
- The main god of war
14 Clues: Sun god • The main god of war • The daughter of the sun • The mother of Persephone • Ripped apart by the Titans • Father of Zeus and Olympian • Connected and known for love • An important and strong warrior • is famous for her weaving or spin • punishes people who do bad things • A very handsome god at a young age • leader of the armies during the Trojan War. • ...
Ancient Greece 2016-03-07
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- the Greek god of war
- goddess of the city of Athens
- a common type of government in Ancient Greece through which people have a say
- the many fictional stories and legends created by the Ancient Greeks depicting gods, goddesses, and heroes
- what Greek city-states were also known as
- the god of the sky
- water color paintings made with damp plaster that were used to decorate Greek homes
- a person who studied reality, knowledge, and existence
- the city-state that was tricked by the Greeks when they built a large wooden horse that hid hundreds of soldiers ready to attack
- an island off the coast of Greece that was once inhabited by the Minoans
- the final battle in the Perisan War is known as the Battle of ____
- a tall and fancy pillar widely used in Greek architecture that was made in three main styles: Corinthian, Doric, and Ionic
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- a city-state in Ancient Greece known for its skill in warfare and toughness
- the sports games held every four years by the Ancient Greeks to honor the gods
- god of the underworld
- what people who worship more than one god are called
- a story written by Aesop that taught a moral lesson
- god of the sun and sister of Artemis
- known as the Queen of the gods, one of Zeus's wives
- a Greek hero who was said to have been born with super strength
- the Greek god of the sea
21 Clues: the god of the sky • the Greek god of war • god of the underworld • the Greek god of the sea • goddess of the city of Athens • god of the sun and sister of Artemis • what Greek city-states were also known as • a story written by Aesop that taught a moral lesson • known as the Queen of the gods, one of Zeus's wives • what people who worship more than one god are called • ...
BOOKS 2023-11-13
10 Clues: Buttons • Evil Hotel • Battle Royale • Greek mythology • Anti-Racist book • World without color • known by creators name • Wonders world of wizardry • one ring to rule them all • Lost in the wilderness after a plane crash
Athene Crossword 2024-10-09
10 Clues: Female god • God of the sea • to be cautioned • mother of athena • father of athena • goddess of wisdom • citizens of Athens • weapon of Poseidon • Made up in Greek mythology • Goddess that turned into a spider
Ancient Greece 2020-03-12
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- goddess of wisdom, reasoning, and intelligence and the most famous Greek gods and goddesses
- the first Greek gods
- a ruler of Ancient Greece who conquered much of the civilized world from Greece to India including Egypt
- an elaborate, confusing structure
- an athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years
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- a fictional island
- the home of the gods in Greek mythology
- the ruler of a Greek city-state
- a type of clothing worn by the Greeks
9 Clues: a fictional island • the first Greek gods • the ruler of a Greek city-state • an elaborate, confusing structure • a type of clothing worn by the Greeks • the home of the gods in Greek mythology • an athletic event held by the Ancient Greeks every four years • goddess of wisdom, reasoning, and intelligence and the most famous Greek gods and goddesses • ...
Ancient Greece 2016-05-03
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- Peisistratus was a _______ as people would say
- a war between the athens and sparta that threatened to tear all Greece apart
- rich landowners
- age is one that is marked by great achievements
- a group of soldiers stood close together in the shape of a square
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- a high hill
- a series of wars between Persia and Greece
- Greece is the birthplace of this
- to be Greek-like
- The ancient Greeks believed in this
- clear and ordered thinking
- a unit of soldiers which ride horses
- a agreement to work together
- Aesop was famous for these
- The Greek word for a city-state
15 Clues: a high hill • rich landowners • to be Greek-like • clear and ordered thinking • Aesop was famous for these • a agreement to work together • The Greek word for a city-state • Greece is the birthplace of this • The ancient Greeks believed in this • a unit of soldiers which ride horses • a series of wars between Persia and Greece • Peisistratus was a _______ as people would say • ...
Constellation 2020-03-09
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- The constellation represents the Indian, referring to a native of either of Asia or the Americas at the time the constellation was created.
- It represents the dolphin sent by the sea god Poseidon to find Amphitrite, the Nereid he wanted to marry.
- This constellation’s name means “the dragon” in Latin.
- It name means “the unicorn” in Latin.
- Its name means “the ram” in Latin.
- Its name means “the table” in Latin.
- Its name means “the triangle” in Latin.
- It is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- It is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius.
- Its name means “the smaller dog” or “lesser dog” in Latin.
- The constellation’s original name was Columba Noachi, meaning “Noah’s dove,” after the biblical dove that informed Noah that the Great Flood was receding.
- Its name means “the northern crown” in Latin.
- It means “the compass” in Latin, referring to the tool for drawing circles.
- Its name means “the southern fish” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent” in Latin.
- Its name means “the eagle” in Latin.
- Its name means “the dolphinfish” (Coryphaena hippurus) in Spanish.
- It lies in the southern hemisphere, between Centaurus and Scorpius. Its name means “the wolf” in Latin.
- It is easily recognizable in the sky because of its distinctive W shape.
- It represents the lyre of Orpheus, the musician and poet in Greek mythology who was killed by the Bacchantes.
- It is a small constellation that represents the bird of paradise.
- The constellation represents the hunting dogs of Boötes the Herdsman, a neighboring constellation.
- The constellation’s name means “the weighing scales” in Latin
- Its name means “the little fox” in Latin.
- It represents the microscope and is not associated with any myths.
- It represents the centaur, the half man, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- Also known as the Whale, it is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- Its name means “the peacock” in Latin.
- It was named after the Queen Berenice II of Egypt.
- It is one of the smallest constellations. It represents the flying fish
- It represents the telescope.
- Its name means “the great bear,” or “the larger bear,” in Latin.
- Its name means “the shield” in Latin. It is the fifth smallest constellation in the sky.
- It is the seventh largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 1121 square degrees.
- Its is the sixth largest constellation in the night sky,
- Its name means “the hare”
- It represents the toucan, a bird found in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
- It was named after the phoenix, the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.
- Its name means “the furnace”
- Its name means “the arrow” in Latin.
- It represents the raven (or crow), Apollo’s sacred bird in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “virgin” in Latin.
- Its name means “bull” in Latin. The constellation is symbolized by the bull’s head .
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- This constellation is also known as “the lesser water snake,”
- This constellation lies in the southern sky, to the south of Aquarius and Cetus.
- It is the largest of the 88 constellations.
- It is located in the northern sky, between Cassiopeia’s W asterism and the Great Square of Pegasus.
- It is the 65th constellation in size, occupying an area of 221 square degrees.
- It is used to be part of the much larger constellation Argo Navis, along with the constellations Puppis (the stern) and Vela (the sails).
- It lies between Aries constellation to the east and Aquarius to the west.
- The constellation was created by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius .
- Its name means “the clock” in Latin.
- Its name means “the smaller lion”
- Its name comes from the Latin derivation of the Greek word for “giraffe.”
- The constellation’s name means “the smaller bear,” or “the lesser bear,” in Latin.
- It was named after the octant, a navigational instrument.
- It represents the scorpion and is associated with the story of Orion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the southern crown” in Latin.
- Its name means “the twins” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent bearer” in Greek.
- Its name means “the southern triangle” in Latin.
- It is also known as the Swan constellation.
- Its name is Latin for “painter,” but the constellation really represents the painter’s easel.
- Its name means “normal” in Latin (referring to a right angle) and it represents a level, a set square, a rule, or a carpenter’s square.
- It represents the archer.
- Its name means “the goat” in Latin.
- Its name means “little horse” or “foal” in Latin.
- Its name means “the greater dog” in Latin.
- A small constellation located in the southern sky. Its name means “the altar” in Latin.
- It represents the stern of a ship.
- It is the fifth largest constellation in the sky,
- It represents the lion and is usually associated with the Nemean lion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the reticle” or “small net” in Latin.
- It is the faintest of the 12 zodiac constellations.
- It is the smallest of all 88 constellations.
- Its name means “the crane” in Latin.
- Its name is the Latin word for “the chisel.”
- Its name means “the sails” in Latin.
- It represents the lynx, and it is not usually associated with any myths.
- Its name means “the fly” in Latin.
- Its name means “the lizard”
- It was named after the hero Perseus in Greek mythology.
- The constellation’s name means “the water-bearer” (or “cup-bearer”) in Latin.
- Its name means “the charioteer” in Latin.
- It was named after the mythical King Cepheus of Aethiopia.
- Its name is an ancient Greek word for “the pump.”
- In mythology, it represents the cup of the Greek god Apollo.
- It is one of the brightest and best known constellations in the night sky. It lies on the celestial equator.
88 Clues: It represents the archer. • Its name means “the hare” • Its name means “the lizard” • It represents the telescope. • Its name means “the furnace” • Its name means “the smaller lion” • Its name means “virgin” in Latin. • Its name means “the ram” in Latin. • It represents the stern of a ship. • Its name means “the fly” in Latin. • Its name means “the goat” in Latin. • ...
Pluto 2014-05-05
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- Pluto's moon named after the Greek goddess of night
- Pluto's core was once _______
- Pluto's moon named after a seven-headed monster
- Pluto is hypothesized to have a _________
- Pluto is this
- named after ______ God of the underworld
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- Discovered by _____ W. Tombaugh on February 18, 1930
- Pluto and Charon are considered a ____________
- Pluto's biggest moon
- Pluto's _____ freezes and falls to the ground when Pluto is furthest from the Sun
- Pluto's smallest moon
- Pluto's moon named after an underworld river from Greek mythology
12 Clues: Pluto is this • Pluto's biggest moon • Pluto's smallest moon • Pluto's core was once _______ • named after ______ God of the underworld • Pluto is hypothesized to have a _________ • Pluto and Charon are considered a ____________ • Pluto's moon named after a seven-headed monster • Pluto's moon named after the Greek goddess of night • ...
Greek Crossword- Lucas Pritchett 2021-11-18
10 Clues: a poet • high hill • women poet • harsh ruler • fable teller • stories about God's • rule by a few people • Greek word for city-state • marked by great achievement • a type of government ruled by themselves
Athena crossword 2024-10-09
10 Clues: cautioned • female god • God of the sea • father of athena • mother of athena • posiedian's weapon • citizens of anthena town • superior in Greek mythology • goddess that got turned into spider • goddess of wisdom and zues' daughter
Ancient Greece 2022-03-06
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- a story that teaches a moral
- love of wisdom
- the type of climate Greece has
- Father of history
- most elaborate/fancy type of column
- Temple build for Athena
- mountain where the Greek gods/goddesses lived
- Greek storyteller who wrote fables
- blind poet who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey
- God that the games were held in honor of
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- constant questioning
- Father of modern science
- having to do with the sea or water
- believed in equality for men and women for school
- half man/half bull monster
- number of Ancient Wonders of the World
- athletic competition started in Ancient Greece
- a semicircular structure that held plays
- Queen of Sparta who was taken by the Trojans
- stories about gods that explained the world
- island where the Minoans lived
21 Clues: love of wisdom • Father of history • constant questioning • Temple build for Athena • Father of modern science • half man/half bull monster • a story that teaches a moral • the type of climate Greece has • island where the Minoans lived • having to do with the sea or water • Greek storyteller who wrote fables • most elaborate/fancy type of column • ...
valentine's crossword 2023-02-14
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- The X in XOXO.
- The Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty.
- A common treat gifted on Valentines day.
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- The love hormone.
- An Archaic Greek poet who celebrated women's existence, and has been regarded as the tenth muse.
- Shakespeare's play that mentions Valentines day.
- What I want.
- Cupid's name in Greek mythology.
8 Clues: What I want. • The X in XOXO. • The love hormone. • Cupid's name in Greek mythology. • A common treat gifted on Valentines day. • The Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty. • Shakespeare's play that mentions Valentines day. • An Archaic Greek poet who celebrated women's existence, and has been regarded as the tenth muse.
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2021-01-02
13 Clues: God of War • Messenger god • God of Metalwork • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Hunting • Goddess of Marriage • God of the Underworld • God of Seas and Rivers • God of Light and Music • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Top god in Greek mythology • God of Wine and Merrymaking • Goddess of Nature and the Harvest
Arcadia 2023-09-21
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- Ecky's main in Smash.
- Inspired the server dragon.
- The current age of the server in years.
- Ecky's favorite anime.
- Best team in the NFL.
- Old server name.
- Ecky's server crush.
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- Old admin Discord Name.
- Mythology server takes inspiration from.
- Server recruiter.
- Champion of the Server.
- Ecky's highest kakera character.
- The founder of the server.
13 Clues: Old server name. • Server recruiter. • Ecky's server crush. • Ecky's main in Smash. • Best team in the NFL. • Ecky's favorite anime. • Old admin Discord Name. • Champion of the Server. • The founder of the server. • Inspired the server dragon. • Ecky's highest kakera character. • The current age of the server in years. • Mythology server takes inspiration from.
Love, Innocence, and Sacrifice 2024-02-28
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- The lustful love deity of the Greeks. He is referred to as Amor (love) or Cupid (desire) in Latin. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and fertility, had an attendant named Eros, and some even claim he was her son.
- The goddess of women, marriage, and families; she is the patron of women during childbirth. According to Greek mythology, she is the daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, sister and wife of Zeus, and queen of Mount Olympus and the twelve Olympians.
- The Greek god of the West Wind, who transported Psyche with his soft breeze from the cliff she had been left in on an oracle's suggestion to Eros's palace
- The Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty who the Romans knew as Venus. Primarily revered as a fertility and love goddess, she also acted as a marriage advisor on occasion.
- the soul goddess in classical Greek and Roman mythology. Despite being born mortal, her beauty surpassed that of Aphrodite (Venus) and won the affection of Aphrodite's son, the god of desire, Eros.
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- A goddess, Hades' wife and the ruler of the underworld; she was Demeter's daughter by Zeus. The story of her kidnapping by her father's brother, Hades, is her most significant myth.
- The goddess of agriculture and the harvest, the Olympian who presided over food, grains, crops, and the earth's fertility.
- Sheep A flock of vicious animals with golden fleece and poisonous bites, Meloi Khryseoi in Greek.
- the thunder and sky deity who reigns as king of the gods atop Mount Olympus in Greek mythology and religion.
- The principal river of the underworld, across which the deceased would be transported to Hades by the ferryman Charon. In Psyche’s myth, Psyche must collect the water from the top of this river.
- mortal partner of Aphrodite and Persephone, and most well-known for being the achiever of immortality.
11 Clues: Sheep A flock of vicious animals with golden fleece and poisonous bites, Meloi Khryseoi in Greek. • mortal partner of Aphrodite and Persephone, and most well-known for being the achiever of immortality. • the thunder and sky deity who reigns as king of the gods atop Mount Olympus in Greek mythology and religion. • ...
Hecatoncheires 2023-01-04
Odyssey Crossword Study Guide 2017-02-17
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- Allies of the Trojans, who live at Ismarus
- A goddess and enchantress who lives on the island of Aeaea
- A race of one-eyed giants
- Inhabitants of a land Odysseus visits
- The guardian of the winds
- The goddess of war, wisdom, and cleverness: goddess of craft
- The wife of Hades, ruler of the underworld
- The sun god
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- Odysseus son
- A trusted officer of Odysseus
- Odysseus wife
- Cannibal inhabitants of a distant land
- The ruler of Greek gods goddess
- The god of the seas, earthquakes, and horses; father of the Cyclops who battles Odysseus
- Legendary hero in Greek mythology
- The god of music, poetry, prophecy, and medicine
16 Clues: The sun god • Odysseus son • Odysseus wife • A race of one-eyed giants • The guardian of the winds • A trusted officer of Odysseus • The ruler of Greek gods goddess • Legendary hero in Greek mythology • Inhabitants of a land Odysseus visits • Cannibal inhabitants of a distant land • Allies of the Trojans, who live at Ismarus • The wife of Hades, ruler of the underworld • ...
Mythological Creatures 2013-06-20
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- Women with snakes for hair.
- A Greek bull headed monster that once lived in the labyrinth.
- A bird reborn from its ashes.
- A half horse.
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- A once awesome creature ruined by Twilight.
- A giant one eyed monster.
- Another name for bigfoot, (really hard to spell.)
- Kind of like a narwhal.
- A monster affected at full moons.
- A lion bodied riddler present in both Greek and Egyptian mythology.
- A half fish.
11 Clues: A half fish. • A half horse. • Kind of like a narwhal. • A giant one eyed monster. • Women with snakes for hair. • A bird reborn from its ashes. • A monster affected at full moons. • A once awesome creature ruined by Twilight. • Another name for bigfoot, (really hard to spell.) • A Greek bull headed monster that once lived in the labyrinth. • ...
Patterns of Earth and Sky Vocab 2024-09-30
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- The direction opposite of down; where the sky is
- A bright object in the sky that shines at night
- A constellation that represents a sea monster in Greek mythology
- The spinning of an object around its own axis, like how Earth spins to create day and night
- Facts or information that help prove something is true
- A small version or example used to show how something works
- A design or arrangement that repeats
- The complete journey an object makes around another object, like Earth around the Sun
- The direction towards the ground or floor
- System The Sun and all the planets that move around it
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- A constellation named after a flying horse in Greek mythology
- The force that pulls objects toward each other, like how Earth pulls us down
- A scientist who studies stars and planets
- A group of stars that forms a shape or picture in the sky
- The big, bright star that gives us light and warmth during the day
- The distance across a circle from one side to the other, passing through the center
- A famous constellation that is often called "The Hunter."
- To imagine or picture something in your mind
- A constellation that looks like a lion and is visible in the spring
- The path an object takes as it moves around another object in space
20 Clues: A design or arrangement that repeats • A scientist who studies stars and planets • The direction towards the ground or floor • To imagine or picture something in your mind • A bright object in the sky that shines at night • The direction opposite of down; where the sky is • Facts or information that help prove something is true • ...
Madison Williams Greece Crossword 2012-11-21
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- Rules Mt. Olympus
- Why did it storm?
- Stages in the evolution of Athenian government
- Small government run by the military
- Athens falls under this control
- Persian wars united these two
- Twin of Artemis
- Competition between Sparta and Athens for control of Greece
- Greek Mythology was based on
- Developed democracy
- Why do you do the things you do?
- Based on a polythestic religion
- Terrain that gave good protection and bad farming
- Naval battle between the Greeks and the Persians
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- Expansion of Greek civilization through trade and colonization
- Goddess of love
- People directly vote
- Defeated the Perisan Empire
- Oligarchy
- Wisdom
- Goddess of marriage
- Our country does this
- Athens supported democracy with this League
- The Parthenon was built for her
- Goddess of the hunt
25 Clues: Wisdom • Oligarchy • Goddess of love • Twin of Artemis • Rules Mt. Olympus • Why did it storm? • Goddess of marriage • Developed democracy • Goddess of the hunt • People directly vote • Our country does this • Defeated the Perisan Empire • Greek Mythology was based on • Persian wars united these two • Athens falls under this control • The Parthenon was built for her • ...
Percy Jackson Crossword 2023-02-17
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- Relates to greek
- Percy's Sword
- Bestie of Percy and crush on Luke
- expansion of myth
- Longest/Shortest day of the year
- God of the underworld
- God of the hunt
- Percy's Mom
- God of the seas
- God of war
- Language Percy understands
- Grape god
- 1 eyed monster
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- Not a real book
- God of wisdom
- The season when Percy goes to the camp
- The thing that was stolen by ares
- God of messages etc...
- Head of camp
- Sun god with a dude
- Turns people into stone
- Goat Man
- Counceler for Percy at the start
- Caused by Zeus's anger
- Weapon of gods
- The other sun god
- God of Olympus
- Protagonist of the story
- Half blood
- is another weapon of gods
30 Clues: Goat Man • Grape god • Half blood • God of war • Percy's Mom • Head of camp • God of wisdom • Percy's Sword • Weapon of gods • God of Olympus • 1 eyed monster • Not a real book • God of the hunt • God of the seas • Relates to greek • expansion of myth • The other sun god • Sun god with a dude • God of the underworld • God of messages etc... • Caused by Zeus's anger • Turns people into stone • ...
Greek Theatre Puzzle 2023-01-06
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- category 1 of performers
- a man of noble stature
- origin for the word scene
- wrote around 123 plays
- category 2 of performers
- writer of the play
- Where the major festival was held
- how speech reveals character
- altar in the middle of the orchestra
- first greek theorist
- greek dramas where to honor the god
- song sung by chorus
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- place of seeing
- category 3 (nonspeaking extras)of performers
- category 4 of performers
- first recorded theatrical event
- Something to shock the audience
- flat space below served as the
- the verb meaning "to do" or "to act"
- the plays followed a
- usage of words to express thought
- arrangement of events
- a city with 250,000 - 300,000 people
- the greek word for dance
- a classical creator in mythology
- theater also known as
26 Clues: place of seeing • writer of the play • song sung by chorus • the plays followed a • first greek theorist • arrangement of events • theater also known as • a man of noble stature • wrote around 123 plays • category 1 of performers • category 4 of performers • category 2 of performers • the greek word for dance • origin for the word scene • how speech reveals character • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-11-15
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- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- Greek city-state known for culture.
- Wars, conflicts between 499BC-449 BC that united Athens and Sparta to gain control of the Aegean Sea.
- type of government that arose in Sparta where a small group government the people.
- the elevated portion of a Greek city-state.
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- a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world.
- War, conflict between Sparta and Athens from 431 BC to 404 BC that resulted in the eventual downfall of Greece.
- Greek city-state known for military training.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Sparta after the Persian Wars.
- associated with Greek culture.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Athens at the end of the Persian Wars.
- Age, period of time when Alexander the Great conquered Greece and Persia and resulted in the bending of Greek and Asian Cultures.
- type of government that originated in Greece and involved active citizen participation and rule by the people.
- type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary.
14 Clues: associated with Greek culture. • a city-state in ancient Greece. • Greek city-state known for culture. • the elevated portion of a Greek city-state. • Greek city-state known for military training. • type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary. • a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world. • ...
CONSTELLATION 2020-03-09
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- The constellation represents the Indian, referring to a native of either of Asia or the Americas at the time the constellation was created.
- It represents the dolphin sent by the sea god Poseidon to find Amphitrite, the Nereid he wanted to marry.
- This constellation’s name means “the dragon” in Latin.
- It name means “the unicorn” in Latin.
- Its name means “the ram” in Latin.
- Its name means “the table” in Latin.
- Its name means “the triangle” in Latin.
- It is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- It is a minor equatorial constellation which was introduced in 1687 by Johannes Hevelius.
- Its name means “the smaller dog” or “lesser dog” in Latin.
- The constellation’s original name was Columba Noachi, meaning “Noah’s dove,” after the biblical dove that informed Noah that the Great Flood was receding.
- Its name means “the northern crown” in Latin.
- It means “the compass” in Latin, referring to the tool for drawing circles.
- Its name means “the southern fish” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent” in Latin.
- Its name means “the eagle” in Latin.
- Its name means “the dolphinfish” (Coryphaena hippurus) in Spanish.
- It lies in the southern hemisphere, between Centaurus and Scorpius. Its name means “the wolf” in Latin.
- It is easily recognizable in the sky because of its distinctive W shape.
- It represents the lyre of Orpheus, the musician and poet in Greek mythology who was killed by the Bacchantes.
- It is a small constellation that represents the bird of paradise.
- The constellation represents the hunting dogs of Boötes the Herdsman, a neighboring constellation.
- The constellation’s name means “the weighing scales” in Latin
- Its name means “the little fox” in Latin.
- It represents the microscope and is not associated with any myths.
- It represents the centaur, the half man, half horse creature in Greek mythology.
- Also known as the Whale, it is one of the largest constellations in the sky.
- Its name means “the peacock” in Latin.
- It was named after the Queen Berenice II of Egypt.
- It is one of the smallest constellations. It represents the flying fish
- It represents the telescope.
- Its name means “the great bear,” or “the larger bear,” in Latin.
- Its name means “the shield” in Latin. It is the fifth smallest constellation in the sky.
- It is the seventh largest constellation in the sky, occupying an area of 1121 square degrees.
- Its is the sixth largest constellation in the night sky,
- Its name means “the hare”
- It represents the toucan, a bird found in tropical and sub-tropical regions.
- It was named after the phoenix, the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.
- Its name means “the furnace”
- Its name means “the arrow” in Latin.
- It represents the raven (or crow), Apollo’s sacred bird in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “virgin” in Latin.
- Its name means “bull” in Latin. The constellation is symbolized by the bull’s head .
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- This constellation is also known as “the lesser water snake,”
- This constellation lies in the southern sky, to the south of Aquarius and Cetus.
- It is the largest of the 88 constellations.
- It is located in the northern sky, between Cassiopeia’s W asterism and the Great Square of Pegasus.
- It is the 65th constellation in size, occupying an area of 221 square degrees.
- It is used to be part of the much larger constellation Argo Navis, along with the constellations Puppis (the stern) and Vela (the sails).
- It lies between Aries constellation to the east and Aquarius to the west.
- The constellation was created by the Dutch astronomer Petrus Plancius .
- Its name means “the clock” in Latin.
- Its name means “the smaller lion”
- Its name comes from the Latin derivation of the Greek word for “giraffe.”
- The constellation’s name means “the smaller bear,” or “the lesser bear,” in Latin.
- It was named after the octant, a navigational instrument.
- It represents the scorpion and is associated with the story of Orion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the southern crown” in Latin.
- Its name means “the twins” in Latin.
- Its name means “the serpent bearer” in Greek.
- Its name means “the southern triangle” in Latin.
- It is also known as the Swan constellation.
- Its name is Latin for “painter,” but the constellation really represents the painter’s easel.
- Its name means “normal” in Latin (referring to a right angle) and it represents a level, a set square, a rule, or a carpenter’s square.
- It represents the archer.
- Its name means “the goat” in Latin.
- Its name means “little horse” or “foal” in Latin.
- Its name means “the greater dog” in Latin.
- A small constellation located in the southern sky. Its name means “the altar” in Latin.
- It represents the stern of a ship.
- It is the fifth largest constellation in the sky,
- It represents the lion and is usually associated with the Nemean lion in Greek mythology.
- Its name means “the reticle” or “small net” in Latin.
- It is the faintest of the 12 zodiac constellations.
- It is the smallest of all 88 constellations.
- Its name means “the crane” in Latin.
- Its name is the Latin word for “the chisel.”
- Its name means “the sails” in Latin.
- It represents the lynx, and it is not usually associated with any myths.
- Its name means “the fly” in Latin.
- Its name means “the lizard”
- It was named after the hero Perseus in Greek mythology.
- The constellation’s name means “the water-bearer” (or “cup-bearer”) in Latin.
- Its name means “the charioteer” in Latin.
- It was named after the mythical King Cepheus of Aethiopia.
- Its name is an ancient Greek word for “the pump.”
- In mythology, it represents the cup of the Greek god Apollo.
- It is one of the brightest and best known constellations in the night sky. It lies on the celestial equator.
88 Clues: It represents the archer. • Its name means “the hare” • Its name means “the lizard” • It represents the telescope. • Its name means “the furnace” • Its name means “the smaller lion” • Its name means “virgin” in Latin. • Its name means “the ram” in Latin. • It represents the stern of a ship. • Its name means “the fly” in Latin. • Its name means “the goat” in Latin. • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-10-05
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- He's a 1 but look at the 10 he pulled.
- Golden boy of Greek mythology.
- In essence had his ankles literally broken on the battle field.
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- Wanted the heat, so he stole it and gave it to humanity.
- Known for "hubris", or, "overreaching oneself".
- He is on his way, he can go the distance.
- Winged goddess of victory.
- Gives a very petrifying look.
- No mom is safe around him-not even his own.
9 Clues: Winged goddess of victory. • Gives a very petrifying look. • Golden boy of Greek mythology. • He's a 1 but look at the 10 he pulled. • He is on his way, he can go the distance. • No mom is safe around him-not even his own. • Known for "hubris", or, "overreaching oneself". • Wanted the heat, so he stole it and gave it to humanity. • ...
Greek mythology 2023-05-30
9 Clues: Zeus wife • hades wife • mother earth • god of the sun • god of the sea • god of the sky • Persephone's mum • goddess of the hunt • god of the underworld
Greek Mythology 2012-06-22
9 Clues: snakes for hair • the ruling titan • titan of the sun • a type of instrument • the son of zues and hera • ruler of all the other gods • god of corn,grain and harvest • the king who turns everything to gold (two words no spaces) • a magical monster that lurs sailors with their enchanting music and voices
Greek Mythology 2018-01-15
9 Clues: Earth goddess • Goddess of wisdom • Citizens of Sparta • Hero of the Odyssey • Has snakes for hair • Queen of the Underworld • God of death and riches • Kept people on her island • Sorceress, turned men into swine
Greek Mythology 2022-03-23
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- Who "let out" all the evils in a box?
- Who built massive wings to escape Crete?
- Is the god of war
- Who is the god of the sky?
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- Who's wing detached while flying?
- When this person touched something it turned to gold who is this?
- God of the sun
- a brother of Zeus, the sky god and chief deity of ancient Greece, and of Hades, god of the underworld.
- Who got kidnaped by Hades?
9 Clues: God of the sun • Is the god of war • Who got kidnaped by Hades? • Who is the god of the sky? • Who's wing detached while flying? • Who "let out" all the evils in a box? • Who built massive wings to escape Crete? • When this person touched something it turned to gold who is this? • ...
Greek Mythology 2022-04-27
9 Clues: Zeus Wife • Greek_______ • ______Mythology • The god of the sea • the god of the sky • the god of the underworld • The goddess of love and beauty • The god of wild animals, and the hunt • The god of archery, music and dance,and truth
Greek Mythology 2024-06-29
9 Clues: God of the Sun • Goddess of Wisdom • Parents of the Gods • The King of the Seas • King of the Underworld • Fastest God Alive (Bonus) • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Who is king of the Olympians? • Gorgon that turns people to stone
Joseph Duong Trivia 2022-08-29
10 Clues: My age • My ethnicity • My favorite book • My favorite food • What I want to do • My favorite color • The instrument I play • My favorite Mythology • How many siblings I have • My favorite mythical Creature
Dan Huynh A2 - Roman Religious Crossword 2020-12-14
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- a collection of myths or the study of myths
- same thing as a god
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical order around a star
- a divine or sacred being who is worshipped and known to have power over certain things
- belief in one god
- a sovereign ruler of high power and rank
- constantine the great was a roman emperor
- a lesser god
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- the first month of the year
- a female god
- belief in multiple gods
- river the third-longest river in italy
- olympus, a mountain in greece
- imperial cult, a form of state religion
- culture the cultures in greek
- the capital of italy
16 Clues: a female god • a lesser god • belief in one god • same thing as a god • the capital of italy • belief in multiple gods • the first month of the year • olympus, a mountain in greece • culture the cultures in greek • river the third-longest river in italy • imperial cult, a form of state religion • a sovereign ruler of high power and rank • constantine the great was a roman emperor • ...
Greek Stuff 2023-05-18
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- Greek clothing
- They revolted against Persian rule
- A goverment ruled by many people
- The sporting event that is still around today
- People gather outside it to worship the gods
- Invented in Athens, this form of government is still around today
- This battle was named after lunch meat
- Hades is the god of...
- The big, long island under all the other islands
- Used to launch rocks in wars
- King of the Olympian Gods
- Lady with snake hair that got her head cut off
- He invented the Pythagorean theorem
- Used to entertain many different city states
- Many boats
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- The Spartans used it as currency
- The thing that the Greeks used to invade Troy
- Giant toothpicks
- Athena's sacred fruit
- Used for racing: Kind of like the ancient Greek car
- One of the mightiest Greek heroes, and a son of Zeus
- The Persian general that burned Athens to the ground
- Hard battle hat
- A battle won by surrounding the Persian army
- The bull-man in Greek mythology, who lives in a labyrinth
- The Leafy columns come from here
- King of Macedonia, and he took over Egypt, conquered many places
- They teamed up with the Spartans to win the battle of Platea
- The first letter in the Greek alphabet
- He had to drink poison
30 Clues: Many boats • Greek clothing • Hard battle hat • Giant toothpicks • Athena's sacred fruit • Hades is the god of... • He had to drink poison • King of the Olympian Gods • Used to launch rocks in wars • The Spartans used it as currency • A goverment ruled by many people • The Leafy columns come from here • They revolted against Persian rule • He invented the Pythagorean theorem • ...
ss crossword 2022-01-07
9 Clues: its Greek • multiple gods • its a religion • its in the bible • its a civilization • the fertile crescent • Mesopotamian alphabet • the first civilization • its kind of like a castle
Fantasy Creatures 2023-06-13
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- - A half-human, half-fish creature of folklore.
- - A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes.
- - A winged horse from Greek mythology.
- - A legendary creature with wings and the ability to breathe fire.
- - A creature with the body of a horse and the upper body of a human.
- - A large, often ugly, humanoid creature that is often depicted as a villain.
- - A mythical creature known for its large size and ugly appearance.
- - A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology.
- - A small, magical creature often depicted with wings and a wand.
- - A legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
- - A mischievous creature often associated with causing trouble.
- - A creature, often depicted as a beautiful woman, who lures sailors with her enchanting voice.
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- - A legendary creature, also known as the Abominable Snowman, believed to inhabit the Himalayas.
- - A creature that feeds on the blood of the living.
- - A person who transforms into a wolf or a hybrid wolf-like creature during a full moon.
- - A small creature often depicted as wearing a pointed hat and living underground.
- - A magical being who helps and grants wishes to those in need.
- - A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead.
- - A person, usually female, who practices magic or sorcery.
- - A mythical creature with pointy ears and magical abilities.
20 Clues: - A winged horse from Greek mythology. • - A one-eyed giant from Greek mythology. • - A half-human, half-fish creature of folklore. • - A creature that feeds on the blood of the living. • - A mythical bird that is reborn from its own ashes. • - A mythical creature with a single horn on its forehead. • - A person, usually female, who practices magic or sorcery. • ...
Athen's Challenge 2023-05-23
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- Is considered the world's foremost sport competition
- Representatives are selected by the "people"
- A person who decides the results of cases
- A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena
- The modern-day country in which Athen resides in
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- Home of the Greek gods
- As a baby stole 50 cattle belonging to his older brother
- Is the Greek word for ruler
- In Greek mythology He is the founder and the first king of Athens
- The way of life for a group of people
10 Clues: Home of the Greek gods • Is the Greek word for ruler • The way of life for a group of people • A temple in Greece dedicated to Athena • A person who decides the results of cases • Representatives are selected by the "people" • The modern-day country in which Athen resides in • Is considered the world's foremost sport competition • ...
Historical References used in The Merchant Of Venice 2022-12-20
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- Sun-God
- A channel of trade to central Africa
- A province of the ancient Persian Empire
- The voice of God uttered through priests
- The daughter of Cato and the wife of Brutus
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- A Greek philosopher who believed that souls appeared after death
- Superman of Greek mythology
- Prophetess who was granted a very long life
- A great Jewish character in the Bible known for his wisdom and judgement
- An old and wise Greek general who fought in the Trojan War
10 Clues: Sun-God • Superman of Greek mythology • A channel of trade to central Africa • A province of the ancient Persian Empire • The voice of God uttered through priests • Prophetess who was granted a very long life • The daughter of Cato and the wife of Brutus • An old and wise Greek general who fought in the Trojan War • ...
The Aedeid of Virgil/Hades: Lord of the Dead 2024-10-18
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- The Greek god of the sun.
- The god of the underworld.
- The mother of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis.
- Greek god of messengers, travelers, thieves, and commerce.
- The most famous river in the Greek underworld.
- The greatest hero in Greek mythology, known for his incredible strength and bravery.
- The "river of woe" souls of the dead were ferried across.
- They were tasked with filling leaky vessels with water.
- A region of the Greek underworld.
- A King punished by being bound to a fiery, spinning wheel for eternity.
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- A dull, neutral place where the souls wandered aimlessly.
- It was where the Olympian gods resided and ruled.
- A dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked.
- His eternal punishment was to roll a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down each time he neared the top.
- Souls of the dead drank from these waters to forget their earthly lives.
- Giant creatures with one hundred hands and fifty heads.
- Souls who could not pay Charon to cross into the underworld would end up here.
- Transported the souls of the deceased across the river Styx.
- The Trojan hero in Virgil's epic The Aeneid.
- Punished by having two vultures eternally eating his liver.
- A monstrous, multi-headed dog that guarded the entrance to the underworld.
- A material that is harder than a diamond.
22 Clues: The Greek god of the sun. • The god of the underworld. • A region of the Greek underworld. • A material that is harder than a diamond. • The Trojan hero in Virgil's epic The Aeneid. • The most famous river in the Greek underworld. • The mother of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis. • It was where the Olympian gods resided and ruled. • ...
The Odyssey Background Info 2023-09-13
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- The character defect that leads to the downfall of the protagonist (2 words)
- Odysseus was the king of this Greek city.
- The name of the man who created The Odyssey
- What is it called when the gods intervene and help/hurt the lives of mortals? (This is featured in every epic plot)
- A storyteller would begin with this prayer calling on a muse or higher power to help him remember all the words.
- Xenia is the Greek word for _____________________.
- All epic heroes must descend into this place on their journey.
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- This began because Prince Paris "kidnapped" King Menelaus's wife (2 words)
- The Odyssey is an _________ ___________. (2 words)
- Many things in our life are named after Greek ___________.
- This is the term for when a story starts "in the middle of things." (3 words)
- Odysseus told the Greeks to build a wooden _____________ to trick the Trojans.
- "The face that launched a thousand ships"
- This is the person telling epic stories to an audience.
- These men were trying to court/date Odysseus's wife when he was lost at sea.
- The prequel to The Odyssey was The _______________.
- The Greek term for fame/glory
- Many ancient Greeks were not _________________ because most things were not written down.
- How many years did the Trojan War last?
- Greek Mythology= early ________________.
20 Clues: The Greek term for fame/glory • How many years did the Trojan War last? • Greek Mythology= early ________________. • Odysseus was the king of this Greek city. • "The face that launched a thousand ships" • The name of the man who created The Odyssey • The Odyssey is an _________ ___________. (2 words) • Xenia is the Greek word for _____________________. • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-11-15
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- a city-state in ancient Greece.
- Greek city-state known for culture.
- Wars, conflicts between 499BC-449 BC that united Athens and Sparta to gain control of the Aegean Sea.
- type of government that arose in Sparta where a small group government the people.
- the elevated portion of a Greek city-state.
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- a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world.
- War, conflict between Sparta and Athens from 431 BC to 404 BC that resulted in the eventual downfall of Greece.
- Greek city-state known for military training.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Sparta after the Persian Wars.
- associated with Greek culture.
- League, a group of Greek city-states in alliance with Athens at the end of the Persian Wars.
- Age, period of time when Alexander the Great conquered Greece and Persia and resulted in the bending of Greek and Asian Cultures.
- type of government that originated in Greece and involved active citizen participation and rule by the people.
- type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary.
14 Clues: associated with Greek culture. • a city-state in ancient Greece. • Greek city-state known for culture. • the elevated portion of a Greek city-state. • Greek city-state known for military training. • type of government where the ruler's position is hereditary. • a belief system that Greeks and Romans created to explain the natural world. • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2022-02-11
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- The Greek and Roman god of light and poetry? _____.
- Both Greece and Rome are Mediterranean countries, similar enough latitudinally for both to grow wine and _____.
- The planets are named after the ____ gods.
- Both cultures have almost the same gods with the same _____.
- The drink of the gods was?______
- Zeus is the king of the greek gods in roman mythology _______is the king of gods
- Beware of the ___march.
- While the roman artists were painting gods and goddesses the greek artists were painting ________.Greece While circus maximus is an ancient roman racing stadium the ancient people called the Dorians were named after a district in the center of _______.
- The Greek and Roman conflicts were known as a____.
- While the roman artists were painting gods and goddesses the greek artists were painting ________.
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- One of the most significant similarities of the Greek and Roman civilizations was their geographical ________.
- there are twelve main gods, known as the Twelve ________.
- Greek Theaters were carved out of a hillside while Roman theaters were built up from solid ground using either cement or _____.
- Rome was more mythical than the ___.Underwater While some god's work above the land the god hades works where?______
- Anyone that lives around the same region will have some of the same values and ways of _____.
- Both Greece and Rome border the _____sea.
- Rome was inland, on one side of the Tiber River, but the Italic tribes did not have the natural hilly borders to keep them out of ______.
- The 26 mile run is known as a ____.
18 Clues: Beware of the ___march. • The drink of the gods was?______ • The 26 mile run is known as a ____. • Both Greece and Rome border the _____sea. • The planets are named after the ____ gods. • The Greek and Roman conflicts were known as a____. • The Greek and Roman god of light and poetry? _____. • there are twelve main gods, known as the Twelve ________. • ...
Olympian Gods 2022-04-29
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- god of blacksmiths
- the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster
- god of the sun; only god that has the same name in both greek and roman mythology
- goddess of the moon and chasity; has a twin brother who is also an olympian
- god of war, unloved by human and gods
- greek goddess of hearth; one of the original 12 olympians
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- king of Olympus, god of lightining
- goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
- greek god of the underworld
- goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares
- wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus
- god of the sea
12 Clues: god of the sea • god of blacksmiths • greek god of the underworld • wife of Zeus and queen of Olympus • king of Olympus, god of lightining • god of war, unloved by human and gods • goddess of love, beauty, and fertility • the messenger of the gods; also a divine trickster • goddess of wisdom and war who was even feared by Ares • ...
Quest Story: Perseus and Medusa 2017-07-06
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- Athena offers this to Perseus
- worthy hero
- a gorgon
- one who cannot die
- a story where the hero must overcome many obstacles
- evil king
- mythology from where the story of Perseus originated
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- Medusa's hair
- Medusa's stare can turn you to...
- the bad character in a story
- goddess of wisdom
- the ending of a story
- Perseus' mother
- one eyed and toothless
- wears winged sandals
15 Clues: a gorgon • evil king • worthy hero • Medusa's hair • Perseus' mother • goddess of wisdom • one who cannot die • wears winged sandals • the ending of a story • one eyed and toothless • the bad character in a story • Athena offers this to Perseus • Medusa's stare can turn you to... • a story where the hero must overcome many obstacles • mythology from where the story of Perseus originated
Greek Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- the Athenians' main rivals were from.
- a government that is administered by a few elites
- A Greek Philosopher who was the teacher of Plato
- A round, unroof area that holds dramatic events
- the king of Macedonia, and a great military leader.
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- The father of medicine.
- A Greek Philosopher who was Socrates's most famous students.
- A Greek Philosopher who is the teacher of Alexander the Great.
- Myths, Legends, and Folktale
- Method A method of teaching by question and answer
10 Clues: The father of medicine. • Myths, Legends, and Folktale • the Athenians' main rivals were from. • A round, unroof area that holds dramatic events • A Greek Philosopher who was the teacher of Plato • a government that is administered by a few elites • Method A method of teaching by question and answer • the king of Macedonia, and a great military leader. • ...
The Greek Chronicle Crossword 2024-09-06
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- God The first generation of gods and goddesses
- The primary deities in Greek mythology, and their name comes from Mount Olympus
- The god of love and intercourse
- The king of the gods and the god of the sky, thunder, and lightning
- The goddess of agriculture, the harvest, fertility, and the earth
- The goddess and personification of night
- The god of Oceanus River and freshwater
- A race of strong, one-eyed giants
- The god of the abyss, the deepest and darkest pit in the Underworld
- Also known as the Hecatoncheires; each have fifty heads and one hundred arms
- The goddess of Earth and mother of all creation
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- The god of the sea, earthquakes, horses, and storms
- The god of the underworld who ruled over the dead
- The god and personification of Heaven and sky
- The queen of the gods, goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth, and the protector of women during childbirth
- The god of time; leader and youngest of the first generation of Titans
- A race of giant, immortal gods who ruled the cosmos before the Olympian gods
- A primordial entity that existed before the creation of the universe and is considered the starting point of Greek mythology
- The goddess of fertility, motherhood, childbirth, and comfort
- The virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and hospitality
20 Clues: The god of love and intercourse • A race of strong, one-eyed giants • The god of Oceanus River and freshwater • The goddess and personification of night • The god and personification of Heaven and sky • God The first generation of gods and goddesses • The goddess of Earth and mother of all creation • The god of the underworld who ruled over the dead • ...
Apollo 2024-10-24
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- (passage of secret door)
- (prevent something from happening)
- (greek mythology)
- (designed to be used up or destroyed in fulfilling a purpose or function)
- god)
- (there is no meaning)
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- (warn someone or firmly tell someone)
- (the state of being a slave or completely subject to someone more powerful)
- (the notes of a chord played in succession either ascending or descending)
- (the light of a torch)
10 Clues: god) • (greek mythology) • (there is no meaning) • (the light of a torch) • (passage of secret door) • (prevent something from happening) • (warn someone or firmly tell someone) • (designed to be used up or destroyed in fulfilling a purpose or function) • (the notes of a chord played in succession either ascending or descending) • ...
Odyssey Background/Intro 2021-04-15
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- blind minstrel who sings the tale of Odysseus
- one way Olympian gods communicated with mortals
- belief in many gods
- where greatest oracles lived
- how Greek myths were first passed down
- how Odysseus tricked the trojans
- Odysseus and his comrades attacked Troy while its inhabitants _______
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- was saved from death by the kindness of a shepherd
- special breed of men and women the make up stories in Greek mythology
- where the great gods lived
- how long the war had been going on
- half man half horse
- often how oracles answered questions
- was nursed by a bear
- known also as the Heroic Age
- gods aided or ______ heroes in their quests
- greatest of the centaurs
17 Clues: half man half horse • belief in many gods • was nursed by a bear • greatest of the centaurs • where the great gods lived • where greatest oracles lived • known also as the Heroic Age • how Odysseus tricked the trojans • how long the war had been going on • often how oracles answered questions • how Greek myths were first passed down • gods aided or ______ heroes in their quests • ...
Percy Jackson 2017-03-28
10 Clues: storys • a nationality • main character • Main character • God of the Sea • beings with powers • the training ground • where the Gods live • electricity from the sky • Something that tells the future
SCS Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-07
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- She was cursed with the ability to warn of future events but never be believed
- This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses"
- Prometheus stole this from Mount Olympus and give to humankind
- This Titan was punished by Zeus to stand at the western edge of Earth & hold up the sky on his shoulders
- She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow
- According to legend he designed the labyrinth of King Minos
- She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades
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- This Olympian is the messenger of the gods
- She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods
- He is the Greek god of the sea
- In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun
- The most well-know Gorgon was Medusa (with the snake-hair), she had two sisters Euryale and _____
12 Clues: He is the Greek god of the sea • She is the Greek goddess of the rainbow • This Olympian is the messenger of the gods • This Greek hero was called "Tamer of Horses" • She is the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades • In Greek mythology, this son flew too close to the Sun • She was the first human woman created by the Greek gods • ...
Social Studies: Topic 6 Vocabulary (Lessons 5-8) 2023-04-23
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- Abstract ideas; general notions
- A span of time
- a logical guess
- Method of instruction in which the teacher asks the students question after question in order to force them to think clearly
- Members of an alliance; groups formally cooperating with one another for a purpose
- The power to think clearly
- To obtain; to get ahold of
- Greek victory over Persian navy; battle that ended the SECOND Persian War
- Worship of many gods
- School of philosophy founded by Plato
- type of civilization in which the union of Greek and Roman culture created what is know as "Greco-Roman"
- An athletic competition in Ancient Greece that was held every four years to honor Zeus
- A Macedonian long spear or pike
- Poetry with songlike qualities that expresses feelings and emotions
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- In Ancient Greek drama, a group of people who commented on the action of a play and advised the characters
- An alliance led by Athens
- oath taken by medical students in which they swear to practice medicine in an ethical way
- Obedience;to accept or yield to the authority of another person
- Greek victory over Persian army; battle that ended the FIRST Persian War
- To stop
- To chase
- Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquest
- A collection of stories told about gods or heroes
23 Clues: To stop • To chase • A span of time • a logical guess • Worship of many gods • An alliance led by Athens • The power to think clearly • To obtain; to get ahold of • Abstract ideas; general notions • A Macedonian long spear or pike • School of philosophy founded by Plato • A collection of stories told about gods or heroes • Greek culture that emerged after Alexander's conquest • ...
Ancient Heroes 2024-08-20
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- A swift Greek heroine known for her running skills.
- A strong hero from Greek mythology known for his twelve labors.
- A Greek warrior with a famous heel, central to the Trojan War.
- A hero who defeated Medusa and saved Andromeda.
- A Trojan hero who fled to Italy and became an ancestor of the Romans.
- The leader of the Argonauts who sought the Golden Fleece.
- A clever Greek hero who faced many challenges on his journey home.
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- A Greek hero with a famous heel.
- A Greek hero known for defeating the Minotaur in the Labyrinth.
- A Titan condemned to hold up the sky.
10 Clues: A Greek hero with a famous heel. • A Titan condemned to hold up the sky. • A hero who defeated Medusa and saved Andromeda. • A swift Greek heroine known for her running skills. • The leader of the Argonauts who sought the Golden Fleece. • A Greek warrior with a famous heel, central to the Trojan War. • A Greek hero known for defeating the Minotaur in the Labyrinth. • ...
Greek Mythology - Lesson 7 2016-03-10
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- Queen of Thebes, had 7 sons and 7 daughters
- having bent or drooping ears
- intestines
- light spears for throwing
- great hunter; constellation; son of Poseidon
- giant sons of Poseidon
- spoken smoothly without sincerity
- quick mental abilities
- turned into a stag by Artemis
- god of merchants, travelers, thieves, shepherds
- place, function
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- conical heaps of stones built as markers
- harp-like instrument created by Hermes
- maturing earlier than usual, advanced
- hoodlums, rowdy person
- Hermes' mother
- where Hermes was born
- goddess of the hunt
- tricked Orion into ridding his land of beasts
- tightly
20 Clues: tightly • intestines • Hermes' mother • place, function • goddess of the hunt • where Hermes was born • hoodlums, rowdy person • giant sons of Poseidon • quick mental abilities • light spears for throwing • having bent or drooping ears • turned into a stag by Artemis • spoken smoothly without sincerity • maturing earlier than usual, advanced • harp-like instrument created by Hermes • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2014-05-19
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- goddess of wisdom
- killed medusa
- queen of the gods
- mother of perseus
- strong demigod who is son of zeus
- killed the minotaur
- daughter of latinus who marries aeneas
- god of blacksmiths
- messenger of the gods
- monster who lives in a labyrinth in crete
- wife of perseus
- goddess of the hunt
- spent 10 years at sea trying to get back to his home
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- king of the latins
- king of athens
- brother of romulus
- one eyed cyclops who almost kills odysseus
- evil king who marries danae
- rival of aeneas who fights for lavinias hand in marriage
- king of the underworld
- a monster who turns anyone who looks at her to stone
- king of crete
- king of the gods
- god of music
- fierce greek fighter who was shot in the heel
- goddess of love
- lover of theseus and daughter of minos
- god of the sea
- escaped the trojan war and sailed to italy
- queen of carthage
- kills his brother and founds rome
31 Clues: god of music • killed medusa • king of crete • king of athens • god of the sea • goddess of love • wife of perseus • king of the gods • goddess of wisdom • queen of the gods • mother of perseus • queen of carthage • king of the latins • brother of romulus • god of blacksmiths • killed the minotaur • goddess of the hunt • messenger of the gods • king of the underworld • evil king who marries danae • ...
Gods in Greek Mythology 2021-01-14
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- earth goddess and mother of the Titans and Cyclopes
- god of the sea
- goddess of love and beauty
- goddess of wisdom, skills, and war
- god of commerce and cunning; messenger of the gods
- goddess of the hunt and the moon
- king of the gods and ruler of the heavens
- titan who ruled before his son Zeus dethroned him
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- god of wine and revelry, also called Bacchus
- god of prophecy
- goddess of home and hearth
- goddess of the harvest
- god of fire and metalwork
- wife of Zeus and goddess of married women
- three goddesses who wove the threads of each person's life; Clotho spun the thread; Lachesis measured out the amount of thread; Atropos snipped the thread
- god of war
- sun god
- nine goddesses who presided over the arts and sciences, including Calliope, the Muse of epic poetry
- wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus
- any one of three Titans who forged thunderbolts for Zeus
- sky god supplanted by his son Cronus
21 Clues: sun god • god of war • god of the sea • god of prophecy • goddess of the harvest • god of fire and metalwork • goddess of home and hearth • goddess of love and beauty • goddess of the hunt and the moon • wife of Cronus and mother of Zeus • goddess of wisdom, skills, and war • sky god supplanted by his son Cronus • wife of Zeus and goddess of married women • ...
Introduction to Greek Mythology 2021-05-31
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- goddess of wisdom & Zeus's daughter
- Another topic of Greek myths
- Zeus's wife
- Where the Greeks believed the Gods & Goddesses lived
- where all dead people were believed to go
- According to Greek myth, the world's strongest man
- something given by the gods for bad behavior
- Ancient stories that tell the lives and actions of the Gods
- King of the Gods
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- Number of tasks Heracles had to complete to pay for his crimes
- goddess of love
- messenger of the gods
- The gods' fighting, unfair behavior, jealousy, for example
- god of the sea
- the dead had to cross this to get into the underworld
- Myths helped to explain the ___________, such as what lightning and thunder are.
- god of war
- Neighbors of the Greeks who adopted parts of Greek religion
- Greek poet who created the epic poems Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Something learned from reading a myth.
- The name for worshiping many gods
- god of the dead
22 Clues: god of war • Zeus's wife • god of the sea • goddess of love • god of the dead • King of the Gods • messenger of the gods • Another topic of Greek myths • The name for worshiping many gods • goddess of wisdom & Zeus's daughter • Something learned from reading a myth. • where all dead people were believed to go • something given by the gods for bad behavior • ...
GREEK MYTHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-02-25
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- wings
- god of sunlight
- herald of gods
- a princess
- fire
- son of daedalus
- love and beauty
- river god
- strife and discord
- helper of men
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- most beautiful woman in Greece
- human female warrier
- cause of her husband's death
- giant and strong
- site of thrones
- metalworking
- asteriod
- podarces
- power of the gods
- First priestess
- light
- llion
- the goddess that married
23 Clues: fire • wings • light • llion • asteriod • podarces • river god • a princess • metalworking • helper of men • herald of gods • god of sunlight • site of thrones • son of daedalus • First priestess • love and beauty • giant and strong • power of the gods • strife and discord • human female warrier • the goddess that married • cause of her husband's death • most beautiful woman in Greece
Greek and Roman Mythology 2023-04-10
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- his heel was his weakness/downfall
- Narcissus was obsessed with himself. This is where we get the word _____.
- matchmaker; Roman god of love
- intense anger (the Furies)
- (giants) huge
- complete confusion
- bouncing sound
- arachnid (spider) come from her name
- book of maps
- mountain of lava(Vulcan)
- ______ touch;
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- enemy/rival
- chronological; in time order
- relating to war (Mars)
- study of human mind (Psyche)
- destiny (the Fates)
- her box is a source of trouble
- fear (Phobos)
- requiring great strength (think about Hercules)
- large body of water (Oceanus)
- huge(Titans)
- inspiration
22 Clues: enemy/rival • inspiration • book of maps • huge(Titans) • (giants) huge • fear (Phobos) • ______ touch; • bouncing sound • complete confusion • destiny (the Fates) • relating to war (Mars) • mountain of lava(Vulcan) • intense anger (the Furies) • chronological; in time order • study of human mind (Psyche) • matchmaker; Roman god of love • large body of water (Oceanus) • ...
Greek Mythology & History: Background 2023-02-22
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- great goddess; Mother Earth
- Romulus and Remus explain its origins
- home of the 12 Olympians
- Greek mythological universe
- male-dominated social structure
- excessive pride
- (Fields)also known as the Islands of the Blessed
- influenced, adopted, and replaced Greek polytheism
- Mycenaeans adopted from Hittites
- setting for Sophocles' stories of Oedipus
- Mycenaeans adopted from Babylonians
- food of the gods
- "So perish all those who seek to rival the ___."
- famous oracle
- Greek equivalent of Biblical Eve
- Greek pastry layers
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- Mycenaeans adopted from Phoenicians
- setting for war in the Iliad
- western political structure first instituted in Greece
- hero of Homer's epic
- one of the Ages of Man; time of warrior kings
- month named after Janus, Roman god of beginnings
- ruled the world before being conquered by the gods
- author of The Iliad and The Odyssey
- from Caucasus and Eurasia; entered Greece in 1900-1600 B.C.
- one of the original Olympic sports
- enemies of the Greeks
- deepest, most miserable level of Hades
- Roman name for Heracles
- cultural center of Greece
- style of Greek architecture
- meteor shower from constellation Perseus
32 Clues: famous oracle • excessive pride • food of the gods • Greek pastry layers • hero of Homer's epic • enemies of the Greeks • Roman name for Heracles • home of the 12 Olympians • cultural center of Greece • great goddess; Mother Earth • Greek mythological universe • style of Greek architecture • setting for war in the Iliad • male-dominated social structure • Mycenaeans adopted from Hittites • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-07
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- Goddess of marriage and women
- Goddess of the hunt
- A story passed down through generations, usually fiction
- God of the sun
- God of light and music
- Goddess of battle, wisdom, and justice
- Goddess of the harvest
- God of war and bloodshed
- God of the underworld
- God of the heavens and thunder- King of all gods
- God of the ocean and earthquakes
- Tales of greek gods and heroes told by ancient Greeks
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- God of fire and metalworking
- The action of telling stories by speaking
- God of travelers, messengers, and traders
- God of romantic love
- Goddess of the hearth and home
- Goddess of beauty and sexual love
- God of wine
- Goddess of the dawn
- A god or goddess
- Stories and tales of heroes and their adventures
22 Clues: God of wine • God of the sun • A god or goddess • Goddess of the hunt • Goddess of the dawn • God of romantic love • God of the underworld • God of light and music • Goddess of the harvest • God of war and bloodshed • God of fire and metalworking • Goddess of marriage and women • Goddess of the hearth and home • God of the ocean and earthquakes • Goddess of beauty and sexual love • ...
Original Crossword Greek Mythology 2023-11-07
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- Who was the Queen of the gods?
- How many labors did Hercules do to redeem himself?
- Who did Hera curse to only repeat words?
- Who turned Odysseus’ men into swine?
- Who did Hades kidnap?
- Half bull, half human
- Who helped Theseus in the labyrinth?
- What kind of a mythical creature is Medusa?
- Who slayed the Minotaur?
- Who does Aphrodite make fall in love with Jason?
- Who was the leader of the Argonauts?
- Who ironically married his mother?
- Who is Apollo’s twin sister?
- Female sea creatures whose song lures sailors to their death?
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- What item did Jason go on a mission to prove himself fit for king?
- Persephones abduction was commonly associated with which season?
- Who was the father of the Cyclops?
- Who fell in love with his reflection?
- Who did Perseus save on his way home from killing Medusa?
- Who did Apollo curse to have prophecies but no one to believe them?
- Half human, half-bird creature
- What plant caused Odysseus to lose track of time?
- Whose head did Perseus cut off?
- Which god is the god of prophecy and healing?
- How long in years was Odysseus away from home?
25 Clues: Who did Hades kidnap? • Half bull, half human • Who slayed the Minotaur? • Who is Apollo’s twin sister? • Who was the Queen of the gods? • Half human, half-bird creature • Whose head did Perseus cut off? • Who was the father of the Cyclops? • Who ironically married his mother? • Who turned Odysseus’ men into swine? • Who helped Theseus in the labyrinth? • ...
Greek Mythology (Gracie Caudell) 2023-10-29
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- The god of herding and shepherds
- The god of seas and rivers
- The god of the heavens and sky
- The god of blacksmiths, fire, and metalworking
- The muse/goddesses of music, song and dance
- The goddess of marriage, women, family, and childbirth
- Half bird and half woman that lures sailors with her song
- The god/king of the underworld
- The god of war and courage
- A titan and is the youngest son of Uranus and Gaia
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- Huge one-eyed monsters
- The three-headed "hound of Hades"
- An ancient Greek poet
- The god of sky and thunder
- The goddess of love and beauty
- Has a human head, body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle
- The goddess of wisdom and craft
- The god of Sun and Light
- The goddess of animals and hunting
- The goddess of hearth, home, and hospitality
20 Clues: An ancient Greek poet • Huge one-eyed monsters • The god of Sun and Light • The god of sky and thunder • The god of seas and rivers • The god of war and courage • The god of the heavens and sky • The goddess of love and beauty • The god/king of the underworld • The goddess of wisdom and craft • The god of herding and shepherds • The three-headed "hound of Hades" • ...
des puzzle 2022-01-06
9 Clues: Who cares • My birthday • Slowly Dying • Evil rr be like • Favorite mythology • Stupid game I play • I hate this so much • I used to be ______ • Most religiously correct holiday
Book 3, page 231 2023-11-28
13 Clues: fake gem • Latin dance • German river • compass point • 4-sided shape • fat, cat, sat • persuasive techniques • bermuda grass has these • Island smallest US state • vegetable with red streaks • character from Greek mythology • beat or pattern of music or a poem • endangered animal with a horn in the middle of its face
Percy Jackson And The Olympians/ Lighting Theif 2023-03-03
10 Clues: main god • main character • god of the sea • not a full god • greek mythology • taking something • god of the underworld • another word for mission • kids go there in the summer • bolt light makes a loud noise
Dads Crossword 4 2013-08-20
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- Author of Cocaine nights
- Second highest mountain (On Earth, Above sea level)
- A noble gas
- Black cougar
- The eighth power of 1000
- Ring that is not worn
- The protagonist of Catch-22
- Currency of Dubai
- Inventor of modern periodic table
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- First mortal women in Greek mythology
- 6th biggest country
- Pete Townshend's first wife
- Close relative is biggest invertebrate
- Refractive error in the eye
- Examples of these are solder, pewter and amalgam
- Fizzy drink
- Pacific island
- Arsenal's first professional manager (1897)
- The Flintstones pet
19 Clues: A noble gas • Fizzy drink • Black cougar • Pacific island • Currency of Dubai • 6th biggest country • The Flintstones pet • Ring that is not worn • Author of Cocaine nights • The eighth power of 1000 • Pete Townshend's first wife • Refractive error in the eye • The protagonist of Catch-22 • Inventor of modern periodic table • First mortal women in Greek mythology • ...
Erin's B-Day Puzzle 2023-09-08
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- My Favorite Rumantsch Food
- First UK Vacation
- My favorite London wings
- First Name of my Grandma
- My Favorite Anime/Manga
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- dishwasher in German
- First Park we took Bonnie too
- First suburb we lived in together
- Wedding Restaurant
- Honeymoon Hotel
- Mythology that inspures my DnD Game
- First videogame we played together
12 Clues: Honeymoon Hotel • First UK Vacation • Wedding Restaurant • dishwasher in German • My Favorite Anime/Manga • My favorite London wings • First Name of my Grandma • My Favorite Rumantsch Food • First Park we took Bonnie too • First suburb we lived in together • First videogame we played together • Mythology that inspures my DnD Game
Greek Mythology Review 2 2021-02-11
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- A Titan who brought fire to humans, was chained to a rock by Zeus
- God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- Hero who saved the princess Andromeda from a sea monster by killing Medusa
- blind prophet from Thebes, gave advice to Odysseus in the Underworld
- Queen of Sparta who travels with Paris the prince of Troy, beginning the Trojan War
- Hero who completed twelve labors and died from a centaur’s poisonous blood
- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- God of the Sea, brother of Zeus
- A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods
- Hero who retrieved the famous Golden Fleece, sailed with men known as the Argonauts
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- creatures who beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths
- Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra who kills his mother and is driven mad by the Furies
- Prince of Troy killed in one-on-one combat with Achilles
- Winged horse and steed of Perseus
- An early group of gods, Zeus fights them for control of the world
- wife of Cupid and the last to join the gods and goddesses of Olympus
- Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter
- Queen of the Gods, her jealousy over her husband’s infidelity is infamous
- husband and son of Gaia who imprisoned his children deep in the earth
- A Gorgon killed by the hero Perseus, whose eyes turned living things to stone
20 Clues: God of the Sea, brother of Zeus • Winged horse and steed of Perseus • God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter • Prince of Troy killed in one-on-one combat with Achilles • A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods • A Titan who brought fire to humans, was chained to a rock by Zeus • ...
Greek Mythology Part 1 2022-01-21
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- Goddess of love and beauty, born from the sea foam after her father was castrated
- A Gorgon killed by the hero Perseus, whose eyes turned living things to stone
- A princess that was saved by the hero Perseus from being sacrificed to a sea
- Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter
- Winged horse and steed of Perseus
- A Titan who brought fire to humans, was chained to a rock by Zeus
- Hero who saved the princess Andromeda from a sea monster by killing Medusa
- God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus
- Brother of Europa and founder of the ancient Greek city of Thebes
- husband and son of Gaia who imprisoned his children deep in the earth
- Father of Zeus who ate his other children to avoid the fate of an evil prophecy
- Three sisters who saw the future through a single eye that they shared
- God of the Sea, brother of Zeus
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- An early group of gods, Zeus fights them for control of the world
- Grown in the Garden of the Hesperides, Hercules had to retrieve them in his eleventh labor
- Half-man half-horse, one of these creatures tricked Hercules’ lover into killing him
- wife of Cupid and the last to join the gods and goddesses of Olympus
- The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades
- A mortal woman whom Zeus abducted by turning into a bull and swimming away with her
- A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods
- Goddess of wisdom, born from the head of Zeus with weapons and armor ready
- The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods
- God of wine, theater, and religious ecstasy, he was the only god with a mortal parent
- creatures who beautiful singing often lured sailors to their deaths
- Queen of the Gods, her jealousy over her husband’s infidelity is infamous
- Hero who completed twelve labors and died from a centaur’s poisonous blood
- Goddess of the hunt and the moon, tricked into killing her beloved Orion
27 Clues: God of the Sea, brother of Zeus • Winged horse and steed of Perseus • God of the Underworld, brother of Zeus • Queen of the Underworld, daughter of Demeter • The first goddess and mother of the most ancient gods • The goddess of the harvest, her daughter was abducted by Hades • A mountain that was the home of twelve of the most famous gods • ...
Mythology Greek & Roman Crossword 2022-01-27
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- The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus
- The Greek name for the goddess of Love
- The Roman name for the goddess of the Underworld
- The Roman name for the Greek hero Odysseus
- The Roman name for the goddess of Marriage
- The Roman name for the god of the Underworld
- The Roman name for the god of King of the Gods
- The Greek name for the god of War
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Dawn
- The Greek name for the god of Son of Zeus
- Vulcan is the Roman God of
- The Greek name for the goddess of the Moon
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- The Roman name for the goddess of Wisdom
- The Roman name for the god of the Sea
- The Roman name for Youngest son of Uranus, Father of Zeus
- The Greek name for the god of Love
- Somnus is the Roman God of
- Artemis is the Greek Goddess of
- The Roman name for the goddess of Harvest
- The Greek name for the King of the Gods
- The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus
- Gaia is the Greek Goddess of
- The Greek name for the Messenger of the Gods
- The Greek name for the goddess of Victory
24 Clues: Somnus is the Roman God of • Vulcan is the Roman God of • Gaia is the Greek Goddess of • Artemis is the Greek Goddess of • The Greek name for the god of Love • The Greek name for the god of War • The Roman name for the god of the Sea • The Greek name for the Mother of Zeus • The Roman name for the Wife of Cronus • The Greek name for the goddess of Love • ...
Greek history and mythology 2019-05-28
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- Spartan magistrates
- Sicilian cyclops
- Olympic sport
- Writer of the Greek play 'Persians'
- One of the seven wonders of the Ancient world
- Greek physician
- One of the three Gorgones
- marketplace in ancient Greec
- Place where 300 Spartans fought
- Greek art style
- Titan who gave fire to humans
- River in the Hades
- Athenian alliance
- The banning of a politician
- Father of History
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- Temple in Athens
- Athenian politician who switched sides multiple times
- Greek warformation
- God who is half goat/half human
- Father of ancient Greek philosophy
- Art of persuasion
- Guardian of the Hades
- Important oracle of Apollo
- Island near Attica
- Wife of Hades
- Greek female warriors
- Greek hero in Homeros Illias
27 Clues: Olympic sport • Wife of Hades • Greek physician • Greek art style • Temple in Athens • Sicilian cyclops • Art of persuasion • Athenian alliance • Father of History • Greek warformation • Island near Attica • River in the Hades • Spartan magistrates • Guardian of the Hades • Greek female warriors • One of the three Gorgones • Important oracle of Apollo • The banning of a politician • ...
Greek Mythology Religions Assignment 2023-11-06
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- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of magic, the goddess of witchcraft, and the goddess of the moon
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of the hearth, she was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and she was one of the 12 Olympian deities
- This being was a god, he was the god of the dead, he was the god of the underworld, and he was brothers with Zeus and Poseidon
- These beings were male nature spirits, they were creatures, they were lovers of wine, they were part goat
- This being was a goddess, she was symbolized by a dove, she was the goddess of love, and she was the goddess of fertility
- This being was a god, he was the god of war, he was the half-brother of Athena, and he was a sibling of Hephaestus
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of hunting, the goddess of animals, and the goddess of childbirth
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of agriculture, the goddess of grain, and the goddess of the fertility of the Earth
- This being was a goddess, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, she became queen of the underworld, and the goddess of harvest
- This being was a god, he was the god of the sea, he was the brother of Zeus, and is known for his trident
- This being was a goddess, she was the queen of the gods, the wife of Zeus, and goddess of women
- These beings were creatures, they were winged sea monsters, they had the head of a woman, they had alluring songs
- This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate
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- This being was a creature, she was a gorgon, she had snakes as hair, and her gaze would turn someone to stone
- This being was a goddess, she was the goddess of wisdom, the goddess of defense, and a daughter of Zeus
- This being was a god, he was the god of fire, the god of metalworking, and the god of sculpture
- This being was a god, he was the god of love, the god of attraction, and he is often portrayed with a bow and quiver of arrows.
- This being was a demigod, she was the daughter of Zeus, the daughter of the Queen of Sparta, and was the cause of the 10 year Trojan War
- This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns
- This being was a demigod, he is most known for his heel, he was a hero of the Trojan war, he was one of the strongest Greek warriors.
- This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity
- This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy
- This being was a god, he was the god of nature, the god of shepherds, and his mother was a nature spirit.
- This being was a demigod, he was the son of Zeus, he killed Medusa, and was the ancestor of Hercules
- This being was a god, he was the god of trade, he was the god of travel, and he was Zeus’ personal messenger
25 Clues: This being was a creature, it was half bull, it was half human, it had horns • This being was a god, he was the god of music, the god of poetry, and the god of prophecy • This being was a god, he was the god of wine, the god of pleasure, and the god of festivity • This being was a god, he was the king of all the gods, the god of weather, and the god of fate • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-03
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- God of music, poetry, and prophecy. Had a sacred shrine at Delphi. Known for his silver bow and arrows. Twin brother of Artemis.
- Three sea-nymphs with the heads of women and the bodies of birds. Lured sailors to their death with an irresistible song. The only man to hear their song and live was Odysseus. Had unbelievably beautiful voices.
- Messenger of the gods. Wore winged sandals and a winged hat. Guide of souls to the underworld. God of commerce and thieves.
- Goddess of vegetation, queen of the underworld. Abducted by Hades to become his wife. Her annual return from the underworld brings spring. Daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and associated with the changing seasons.
- Queen of the gods and goddess of marriage. Often portrayed as jealous and vengeful. Symbols include the peacock and cow. Wife and sister of Zeus.
- God of fire, metalworking, and forges. Crafted weapons and tools for the gods. Married to Aphrodite. Limped due to being thrown from Mount Olympus by his mother, Hera.
- Three winged she-monsters with snakes for hair. Had wide-staring eyes, broad noses, and protruding tusks. Had a gaze which turned man and beast alike to stone. Consisted of three sisters, Medusa being one.
- Goddess of the hunt and wilderness. Protected young girls and wildlife. Carried a silver bow and arrows. Vowed never to marry.
- Goddess of love and beauty. Born from seafoam foam. Married to Hephaestus but had affairs. Had a magical girdle that made people desire the wearer.
- Ruler of the underworld. Kidnapped Persephone to be his queen. Associated with the Helm of Darkness. Often depicted as gloomy and stern.
- The head of a woman, the body of a lioness and the wings of an eagle. Threw herself from a cliff after Oedipus guessed the answer to her riddle. She challenges those who encounter her to answer a riddle. She kills and eats people when they fail to solve her riddle.
- Creatures with 100 hands and 50 heads. They were giants and monstrous. Imprisoned beneath the earth first by their father Uranus and later by their brother Cronus. Zeus freed them from their prison to help drive the Titan-gods from heaven.
- God of war. Depicted as a violent and bloodthirsty figure. Lover of Aphrodite. Hated by both his parents, Zeus and Hera.
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- Titan. God of time and the ages. Overthrew his father Uranus and ruled during the Golden Age. Swallowed his children, fearing they would overthrow him. Eventually, he was overthrown by his son Zeus.
- The three-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld (Hades). Prevents the dead from leaving and the living from entering without permission. Captured by Heracles as one of his twelve laborers. Symbolizes the boundary between the living and the dead.
- Half-man, half-bull creature born from the union of Pasiphaë and a bull. Confined in the labyrinth of King Minos in Crete. Regularly fed with human sacrifices sent from Athens. Ultimately slain by Theseus with the help of Ariadne's thread.
- Foreparts of an eagle and the rear quarters of a horse.Pulled the chariots of Zeus. Traditionally known for guarding treasures and possessions. Protectors from evil, slander and witchcraft.
- Once a beautiful priestess turned into a monstrous creature with snakes for hair. Anyone who looked directly at her turned into stone. Slain by the hero Perseus, who used a mirrored shield to avoid her gaze. Birthed Pegasus and Chrysaor when killed by Perseus.
- A winged horse. Has the ability to fly. Sprang from the neck-stump of the decapitated Gorgon Medusa. Tamed by the hero Bellerophon who rode him into battle.
- Goddess of the hearth and home. Symbolized by the hearth's fire. Regarded as the kindest and most gentle among the gods. Gave up her seat on Mount Olympus for Dionysus.
- Goddess of wisdom and warfare. Born fully grown and in armor. Patron of Athens. Aegis and an owl associated with her.
- Titaness, wife, and sister of Cronus. Mother of the Olympian gods, including Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, and others. Helped save Zeus by tricking Cronus. Associated with fertility and motherhood.
- God of the sea and earthquakes. Carried a trident. Created horses by striking the ground. Competed with Athena for the city of Athens.
- A pair of ravenous bird-women. Have the head of a maiden and the body of a bird. Their faces are pale and they have long, sharp claws on their hands. Zeus once set them to torment the impious king Phineus.
- A fire-breathing hybrid creature with the body of a lion, head of a goat, and tail of a serpent. Devastated Lycia until defeated by Bellerophon riding Pegasus. Considered a formidable foe due to its multiple animalistic parts. Often depicted as an emblem of impossible or unrealizable dreams.
- Ruler of the gods. Symbolized by thunderbolts. Father of gods and men. Resided atop Mount Olympus.
26 Clues: Ruler of the gods. Symbolized by thunderbolts. Father of gods and men. Resided atop Mount Olympus. • Goddess of wisdom and warfare. Born fully grown and in armor. Patron of Athens. Aegis and an owl associated with her. • God of war. Depicted as a violent and bloodthirsty figure. Lover of Aphrodite. Hated by both his parents, Zeus and Hera. • ...
Greek mythology crossword puzzle 2022-10-28
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- “Mother of Monsters”. half a winged woman with glittering eyes and half a huge, scaly serpent. She was immortal and used to drag her victims to earth-shattered pits where she liked to devour them alive.
- King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus
- Goddess of love and wisdom. Daughter of Uranus. Her lovers included Ares, the god of war, and the mortal Anchises, a Trojan prince with whom she had a famous son, Aeneas.
- the Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking, carpenters, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metallurgy, fire, and volcanoes. Son of Zeus and hera.
- Son of Poseidon and Aethra.Theseus is a legendary hero from Greek mythology who was considered an early king of Athens.
- Son of Rhea and Cronus. God of the sea. As well as horses and earthquakes. Has a trident as a weapon
- Queen of gods.The goddess of women, marriage, childbirth, was known by the Romans as Juno.
- God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman.
- once a beautiful Nymph that the god Poseidon longed for. Amphitrite, Poseidon’s partner, turned her into a monster, poisoning her bathing water. She had a body of fish, a female upper torso and dog heads protruding from her neck.
- Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon
- The “Father of all Monsters”. Was the last child of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is considered the most powerful and deadliest of all creatures in Greek mythology.
- were three deadly sisters whose hair was made of living, venomous snakes and they could turn anyone into stone just by looking into their eyes. The famous sisters were Stheno, Euryale and Medusa.
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- Daughter of king Tyndareus and Leda, but Homer also calls her daughter of Zeus and Leda. Wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
- god of the underworld.Was a son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, and brother of the deities Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia.
- Son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of amphion, co-founder of Thebes.associated with agriculture and the hunt
- goddess of the hearth, daughter of Cronus and Rhea. s. When the gods Apollo and Poseidon became suitors for her hand she swore to remain a maiden forever
- Son of Thetis and Peleus. Achilles was the strongest warrior and hero in the Greek army during the Trojan War.
- God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite.
- Daughter of Zeus and Metis. Goddess of Wisdom and battle strategy. The aegis carried by her and her father is a shield for battle.
- he appears mainly as the messenger of the gods and the conductor of the dead to Hades. Hermes was also a dream god, and the Greeks offered to him the last libation before sleep. Son of Maia and Zeus
- Daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Queen of the underworld. Goddess of spring. was an agriculturally-based goddess
- Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord.
- a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia.. looked like a huge whirlpool and at its bottom, her monstrous mouth with huge, sharp teeth were waiting to devour any ship and sailors on it.
- Son of Poseidon and Euryale, a Cretan princess. He is one of the only male hunters who followed Artemis.
24 Clues: God of strength and heroes. Son of Zeus and a mortal woman. • King of gods. God of sky and thunder. Son of Rhea and Cronus • God of war and courage. Son of Hera and Zeus. Loved Aphrodite. • Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. goddess of harmony and concord. • Twin of Apollo. Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, and the moon • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-03
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- THREE HEADED DOG
- SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS
- GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY
- GOD OF BEGINNINGS
- SPURRED ON BY HERA
- EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE
- GOD OF THE SEA WHO CARRIES A TRIDENT
- WINGED HORSE
- SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION
- GOD OF THE SKY, LIGHTNING, AND THUNDERBOLTS
- ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST
- GOD OF THE VINE, GRAPES, WINE, INTOXICATION, REVELRY, AND EVENTUALLY THE THEATRE
- GIFT OF ALL
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- HALF HORSE HALF MAN
- BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH
- NICKNAME FOR ZEUS
- GODDESS OF VICTORY
- WARRIOR WOMEN
- GODDESS OF HARVEST, GRAIN, WHEAT, CORN, CROPS
- SOURCE OF ARTISTIC INSPIRATION
- CONDEMNED TO HOLD THE HEAVENS
- VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS
- KIDNAPPED HIS NIECE PERSEPHONE
- MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT
- TRADITION WAY IN WHICH MYTHS WERE ORIGINALLY PRESERVED
25 Clues: GIFT OF ALL • WINGED HORSE • WARRIOR WOMEN • THREE HEADED DOG • NICKNAME FOR ZEUS • GOD OF BEGINNINGS • GODDESS OF VICTORY • SPURRED ON BY HERA • HALF HORSE HALF MAN • SISTER-WIFE OF CRONUS • VOICES DISTRACT SAILORS • EXISTED BEFORE ALL ELSE • SYMBOLIC OF RESURRECTION • GODDESS OF LOVE AND BEAUTY • BORN FROM DARKNESS AND DEATH • MEANING SHINING OR BRILLIANT • ROMAN GODDESS OF THE HARVEST • ...
Syllables and Affixes ~ Sort 47 2023-02-21
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- synonym for fake
- Alexander Graham Bell invention
- Walgreens or CVS for example
- female child
- usually accompanies a runny nose
- I cannot believe you got Josh Allen's __________!
- immortal bird of Greek mythology
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- 3D circle
- brother or sister's son
- Broadway play ________ of the Opera
- largest land animal
- __________ is the best medicine.
- Moses and Jesus were one
- given out for first place
14 Clues: 3D circle • female child • synonym for fake • largest land animal • brother or sister's son • Moses and Jesus were one • given out for first place • Walgreens or CVS for example • Alexander Graham Bell invention • __________ is the best medicine. • usually accompanies a runny nose • immortal bird of Greek mythology • Broadway play ________ of the Opera • ...
Chapter 8 and 9 Ancient Greece 2024-02-08
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- Few people have power
- High Hill
- Age that is marked by great achievements
- Leader who held power through the use of force
- Type of government in which people rule themselves
- Short stories that teach the reader lessons about life
- Greek-like
- Invasion began a series of wars between Persia and Greece
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- Body of stories about gods and heroes
- Rich landowners
- A group of warriors who stood close together ina square
- The Greek word for city-state
- an agreement to work together
- War between Athens and Sparta that threatened to tear all of Greece apart
- a unit of soldiers who ride horses
- Clear and ordered thinking
- people who had the right to participate in government
17 Clues: High Hill • Greek-like • Rich landowners • Few people have power • Clear and ordered thinking • The Greek word for city-state • an agreement to work together • a unit of soldiers who ride horses • Body of stories about gods and heroes • Age that is marked by great achievements • Leader who held power through the use of force • Type of government in which people rule themselves • ...
Review of Ancient Greece and Rome 2023-02-01
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- Greek philosopher who believed that in an ideal society, government should be controlled by “philosopher kings”
- the blending of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures by Alexander the Great
- known as the “Father of History”
- where the Greek gods and goddesses lived
- event that marked the end of the Golden Age of Athens
- most favored god in Greek mythology
- name for the working class in Rome with no voting rights
- event that marked the beginning of the Golden Age of Athens
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- this is the city-state that Rome fought during the Punic Wars
- name for the rich landowners who could vote in Rome
- religion that was popular in Greece and Rome
- the tutor of Alexander the Great
- building material that the Romans invented/created
- war between Athens and Sparta after Athens becomes "too powerful"
- emperor who established Christianity as a legal religion in Rome
- was known as the "exalted one" in Rome
- Rome's first government structure
17 Clues: the tutor of Alexander the Great • known as the “Father of History” • Rome's first government structure • most favored god in Greek mythology • was known as the "exalted one" in Rome • where the Greek gods and goddesses lived • religion that was popular in Greece and Rome • building material that the Romans invented/created • ...
Greek Vocabulary 2024-03-09
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- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- when two groups agree to work together
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a person who can participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- the first civilization in Greece
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
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- a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a citystate
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- a government that kings rule
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
1 2024-03-09
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- a citystate
- a government in which choose people to represent them
- a Greek city state that had oligarchy and focused on it’s military
- the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey
- a sports competion that happens every 4 years , it originally for the honor of Zeus
- stories about gods and goddesses to explain why something happened
- a government that kings rule
- a person who can participate in government
- a philosopher who used questioning techniques
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- when two groups agree to work together
- a government in which the citizens make the decisions and it power to rule themselves
- the first civilization in Greece
- Democracy a type of government when the citizen participate in government
- a place usally top of a hill in the polis was place good place safe from attacks
- a government that uses force and power to rule
- a Greek city states that praticed democracy
16 Clues: a citystate • a government that kings rule • the first civilization in Greece • when two groups agree to work together • a person who can participate in government • a Greek city states that praticed democracy • a philosopher who used questioning techniques • a government that uses force and power to rule • the greek poet who wrote plays Iliad and Odyssey • ...
Random 2024-05-09
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- animal that appear in 1st Labours of Hercules
- a pack of crow
- lion + bat + Scorpio Chimera
- colour of the sky
- dragon/fish mythology
- three monstrous sisters from greek mythology
- hardest material made from carbon
- sword of selection
- medusa shield
- immortal sea creatures
- demon lord (Japanese)
- god that can't keep his pants
- press f to pay respect
- Japanese MTG
- What is a man? A miserable little pile of secrets.
- let them eat cake
- TCG that recently celebrate 25th anniversary
- hanging garden
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- deep red colour
- cat cafe anime/VN
- spell that half your opponent HP
- dog, monkey and pheasant
- family that prepare vessel for holly grail
- friendship, love, strength and devotion flower
- bread
- ogura yui (wolf)
- 4 leg during the day, 2 leg during the noon, 3 leg during the night
- The ultimate wizard in terms of attack and defense.
- moon god (JP)
- animal that steal potion of immortality
- pinkish purple
31 Clues: bread • Japanese MTG • medusa shield • moon god (JP) • a pack of crow • pinkish purple • hanging garden • deep red colour • ogura yui (wolf) • cat cafe anime/VN • colour of the sky • let them eat cake • sword of selection • dragon/fish mythology • demon lord (Japanese) • immortal sea creatures • press f to pay respect • dog, monkey and pheasant • lion + bat + Scorpio Chimera • ...
The Lightning Theif 2021-06-09
10 Clues: Sea God • main character • a little satyr • what was stolen • who betrays percy • Daughter of Athena • what does percy control • who is percy's ancestors • goddess of war and wisdom • what mythology is this book based on
Homework ll 2022-11-01
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- so intense it seems tangible
- Cause someone to no longer desire something
- Cheerful
- express sharp disapproval or criticism
- Avoids giving clear direct answer
- Return a favor
- cause surprise or confusion
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- Confer or present
- Devil
- anxiously ask someone something
- Bleak or lifeless place or building
- Creature in Greek mythology
12 Clues: Devil • Cheerful • Return a favor • Confer or present • Creature in Greek mythology • cause surprise or confusion • so intense it seems tangible • anxiously ask someone something • Avoids giving clear direct answer • Bleak or lifeless place or building • express sharp disapproval or criticism • Cause someone to no longer desire something
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12 Clues: produced 3310 • singer fav our • writer russian • president of usa • biggest city of turkey • a team sport with hand • Eternal city of europe • smallest unit of matter • God of War in Greek mythology • how many starts in chinese flag • first woman who won Nobel prize • scientific theory of origin of universe
STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS 2015-03-01
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- - small stars (smaller than the distance across Asia).
- – located at the tip of Ursa Minor
- – illusion created by the moving air in the atmosphere that bends this light
- – It is a larger boat shaped constellation and was created by greek philosopher Ptolemy.
- – country that lies near the equator
- – a pseudoscience that determines the influence of the state of the stars and the planets at the time of one’s birth on an individual’s destiny.
- stars – twice to 10 times larger than our sun
- – medium-sized star
- - The cross-like figure
- - science that uses principles of physics and mathematics to explain and predict the phenomenon of celestial body.
- Dipper – has seven stars, four for the trapezoid body and three for the handle.
- - a group of stars which form a pattern in the night sky.
- - a Greco-Egyptian writer of Alexandria, known as a mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology
- window to the future
- – known as the big bear, the third largest known constellation and is easy to see.
- - A group of stars that form patterns but are actually part of one or multiple constellations,
- – a constellation named after a wueen in Greek mythology, is the 25th largest constellation
- – Constellations that can be seen all year round
- – the little bear and smaller version of Ursa Major
- – latin name for swan, is the 16th largest constellation and recognized for its asterism that forms a cross and is referred to the northern cross
- - a constellation in the northern sky, named after the winged horse Pegasus in Greek mythology
- Fusion – occurs on the sun where hydrogen fuses to form helium, releasing energy
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- red – coolest star
- – officially recognized 88 constellations
- – located at the tail of the Cygnus
- – describes the rate at which a stars radiates energy.
- – massive ball of glowing hydrogen and helium of extremely high temperatures, held together by its own gravity.
- – actually the planet Venus
- Centauri – closest star to earth next to our sun
- – english name of crow constellation.
- – actually a meteor in transit
- – located at the head of Cygnus
- Halley – british astronomer who discovered that stars move, change positions but because they are far away their movement through space is not that significantly observed.
- - the only known star in our galaxy which is not part of a constellation
- It is the second brightest star
- - they do not employ scientific methods
- temperatures – indicator of a star’s color
- – It refers to half-man, half-horse creature in greek mythology
- - a greenish white star in the loin or flank of the Great Bear.
- – the color of the hottest stars
- – Latin name for cross
- – latin for “keel” which means boat’s bottom and the 34th largest constellation
- – a constellation that cannot be seen in the northern hemisphere
43 Clues: red – coolest star • – medium-sized star • window to the future • – Latin name for cross • - The cross-like figure • – actually the planet Venus • – actually a meteor in transit • – located at the head of Cygnus • It is the second brightest star • – the color of the hottest stars • – located at the tip of Ursa Minor • – located at the tail of the Cygnus • ...
Ancient Greece 2024-05-01
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- one all-powerful leader
- wife of Zeus
- god of war
- each person votes
- poetry that is a series of songs
- leave out
- an educator and philosopher sentenced to death
- obedience
- military formation
- power held by a small group
- a democracy where someone votes for you
- heroes and gods
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- daughter of Zeus, goddess of wisdom
- a member of a community
- stop
- hereditary class of rulers
- a Greek city-state
- city on a hill
- The olympic games honored him
19 Clues: stop • leave out • obedience • god of war • wife of Zeus • city on a hill • heroes and gods • each person votes • a Greek city-state • military formation • a member of a community • one all-powerful leader • hereditary class of rulers • power held by a small group • The olympic games honored him • poetry that is a series of songs • daughter of Zeus, goddess of wisdom • ...
Greek Gods and Goddesses 2021-01-02
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- God of War
- Goddess of Nature and the Harvest
- God of Metalwork
- The mountain on which they reside
- Goddess of Love and Beauty
- Goddess of Wisdom
- Messenger god
- Top god in Greek mythology
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- Goddess of Hunting
- Goddess of Marriage
- God of Light and Music
- God of Seas and Rivers
- God of Wine and Merrymaking
- God of the Underworld
14 Clues: God of War • Messenger god • God of Metalwork • Goddess of Wisdom • Goddess of Hunting • Goddess of Marriage • God of the Underworld • God of Light and Music • God of Seas and Rivers • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Top god in Greek mythology • God of Wine and Merrymaking • Goddess of Nature and the Harvest • The mountain on which they reside
The Invention of Hugo Cabret Vocabulary 2022-04-01
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- send on a course different from the planned
- a fancy wardrobe
- occupy, attract, or involve
- emphasizing the positive
- the study of stories
- very complicated, detailed
- easily broken or damaged
- collect or gather
- a bird associated with Greek mythology
- without conscious thought
- collection of records
- a slight grimace
- works for an expert to learn a trade
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- clear, evident
- of heaven or spirit
- ask to come
- unraveled or worn at the edge
- skillful or clever way
- a mythical monster
- worn out with age or neglect
- bitterness at having been treated unfairly
- to walk in an awkward way because of pain
- study of the measurement of time
- scattered among things
- pale with shock, fear, or illness
- an ornament fastened to clothing
- give out or reflect small flashes of light
- to make, adjust, or check the setting
- immense, huge
- a resting place or vantage point
- poorly made and likely to collapse
- without limit
32 Clues: ask to come • immense, huge • without limit • clear, evident • a fancy wardrobe • a slight grimace • collect or gather • a mythical monster • of heaven or spirit • the study of stories • collection of records • skillful or clever way • scattered among things • emphasizing the positive • easily broken or damaged • without conscious thought • very complicated, detailed • occupy, attract, or involve • ...
Odyssey 2022-12-10
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- condition.
- a whirlpool off the coast of Sicily personified in Greek mythology as a female monster compare scylla.
- a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place.
- (a sailing vessel) unable to move through lack of wind.
- a nymph changed into a monster in Greek mythology who terrorizes mariners in the Strait of Messina.
- (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent.
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- climb, move, or get in or out of something in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet.
- each of nine goddesses, the daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who preside over the arts and sciences
- a nymph changed into a monster in Greek mythology who terrorizes mariners in the Strait of Messina.
- a bristle worm of the polychaete family
- behave in a way that belittles or degrades
11 Clues: condition. • a bristle worm of the polychaete family • behave in a way that belittles or degrades • (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent. • (a sailing vessel) unable to move through lack of wind. • a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-21
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- The first of a series of actions
- (biology) living in or being an environment rich in organic matter but lacking oxygen
- Perennial North American plant with greyish hairy foliage yielding a red or yellow pigment
- A committee in the executive branch of government that advises the president on foreign and military and national security; supervises the Central Intelligence Agency
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- Reduction of textual meaning to authorial biography.
- In a manner fitted or designed to be an example for imitation or for warning; by way of example
- The largest city of Ecuador
- Of great size and bulk
- (Greek mythology) the supreme god until Zeus dethroned him; son of Uranus and Gaea in ancient Greek mythology; identified with Roman Saturn
- Irritable as if suffering from indigestion
10 Clues: Of great size and bulk • The largest city of Ecuador • The first of a series of actions • Irritable as if suffering from indigestion • Reduction of textual meaning to authorial biography. • (biology) living in or being an environment rich in organic matter but lacking oxygen • Perennial North American plant with greyish hairy foliage yielding a red or yellow pigment • ...
greece 2024-02-23
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- is a Trojan prince, hero and the greatest warrior for Troy during the Trojan War
- the goddess of the eternal night
- the goddess of islands
- the god of the void
- the goddess of retribution
- primarily known as the God of the Vine
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- was an Athenian hero who fought the tyranny of King Minos of Crete
- the god of time
- sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- the goddess of the sea
- one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses
- the goddess of the earth
- God of fire, metalworking, and sculpture
- This hero was known for his bravery and ingenuity in slaying the Gorgon Medusa
- a king of Argos and a great Greek warrior, second only to Achilles in martial prowess during the Trojan War
- the goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity
16 Clues: the god of time • the god of the void • the goddess of the sea • the goddess of islands • the goddess of the earth • the goddess of retribution • the goddess of the eternal night • primarily known as the God of the Vine • God of fire, metalworking, and sculpture • sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion • the goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-28
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- Somebody who will fight for your country
- The force that leads us all
- The mountain that is referred to in Greek mythology
- The warrior state in Ancient Greece
- The type of government we use now is ________
- A car that flies would be new ________
- A section of land, like a country
- A king takes over rule forcefully
- King Xerxes son
- Everybody gathered together
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- A northeastern Mediterranean civilization
- The leader of the battle of Thermopylae
- A series of made-up and believed in stories in Ancient Greece and Rome
- Social and cultural development
- One king rules the land, passed through generations
- A navel battle fought in the Persian wars
- The continuous battle that Greece eventually won
- A battle in a narrow pass in the Persian wars, between the Greeks and the Persians
- The city-state in Greece that focuses on education for boys
- A group of wealthy men rule over the land
20 Clues: King Xerxes son • The force that leads us all • Everybody gathered together • Social and cultural development • A section of land, like a country • A king takes over rule forcefully • The warrior state in Ancient Greece • A car that flies would be new ________ • The leader of the battle of Thermopylae • Somebody who will fight for your country • ...
Greek and Roman Mythology 2013-01-17
Across
- What was Minerva's Greek name
- What was the god of fire and metal symbol
- Which god was a player
- Roman name for the god of the sea
- The goddess of family's Roman name
- What was Vesta's Symbol
- What is Cupid's symbol
- Who is the god of war
- What was Neptune's symbol
- Who's symbol was a dove
- Cupids Greek name
- The god who's symbol is a helmet
Down
- What is Demeter's roman name
- How many Olympian gods were there
- Who was the King and Queen of the gods
- The messenger of the gods
- What is Hera's symbol
- Magical Kingdom of all the gods
- Darkest pit in the world
- Who had the Roman name of Diana
20 Clues: Cupids Greek name • What is Hera's symbol • Who is the god of war • Which god was a player • What is Cupid's symbol • What was Vesta's Symbol • Who's symbol was a dove • Darkest pit in the world • The messenger of the gods • What was Neptune's symbol • What is Demeter's roman name • What was Minerva's Greek name • Magical Kingdom of all the gods • Who had the Roman name of Diana • ...
Extreme Greek Mythology Crossword 2015-07-31
Across
- Woman/bird
- Never eat, never drink-
- Soldiers of the teeth
- World on my Shoulders
- Born from the thigh
- Risen from the foam
- Do not touch the sun
- Dragon From teeth grow warriors
- The great inventor
- Crown of stars
- The first Eunuch
- Most beautiful mortal
- father of fear and panic
- Founder of Rome
- The nine of the arts (The Greek spelling)
- For the fairest
Down
- Poseidon’s Wall
- Love story of the Bard
- Dipped in the Styx
- Spartan military retirement age
- I am nobody
- Rocks become flesh
- Suicidal weaver
- Career of Hades’ Judges
- Bestows victory
- Oracle
- The spinner, the measurer and the cutter
- Goddess of light
- The magical ball of yarn
- River of Memory
30 Clues: Oracle • Woman/bird • I am nobody • Crown of stars • Poseidon’s Wall • Suicidal weaver • Bestows victory • River of Memory • Founder of Rome • For the fairest • Goddess of light • The first Eunuch • Dipped in the Styx • Rocks become flesh • The great inventor • Born from the thigh • Risen from the foam • Do not touch the sun • Soldiers of the teeth • World on my Shoulders • Most beautiful mortal • ...
Greek Mythology Crossword Puzzle 2015-10-08
Across
- God of the Sea
- Brother of Athena
- God of Commerce
- Hades Wife
- Goddess of Beauty and Love
- God of the Gods
- Son of Odysseus
- The Moon Goddess
- Goddess of Wisdom
Down
- God of the Underworld
- Has Super Strength
- The witch who turned Odysseus's Crew into Animals
- Wife of Odysseus
- Son of Zeus who invented wine
- God of Fire
- Persephone's Father
- Persephone's Mother
- Twin Brother of Artemis
- 12-Headed Monster
- Zeus's Wife
20 Clues: Hades Wife • God of Fire • Zeus's Wife • God of the Sea • God of Commerce • God of the Gods • Son of Odysseus • Wife of Odysseus • The Moon Goddess • Brother of Athena • 12-Headed Monster • Goddess of Wisdom • Has Super Strength • Persephone's Father • Persephone's Mother • God of the Underworld • Twin Brother of Artemis • Goddess of Beauty and Love • Son of Zeus who invented wine • ...