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TITANS

 Gaea: Earth Goddess; made the rest of the Titans by mating with her son,
Uranus.
 Uranus: Sky god; first ruler. Dethroned by Cronus.
 Cronus: Fathered the first of the Olympians. Swallowed his children
except for Zeus.
 Prometheus: “Forethought” ; Protector of man; inventor of fire.
 Atlas: Punished by having to hold the world on his back.
OLYMPIANS
 The offspring of the Titans
 Overthrew the Titans in a war to control the universe.
 Led by Zeus, the god of the other gods.
 Zeus and his brothers split territory (Zeus- earth/sky, Poseidon- the seas,
Hades- the underworld)
 Zeus: Zeus was the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. He
overthrew his father, Cronus, and then drew lots with his brothers
Poseidon and Hades, in order to decide who would succeed their father on
the throne. Zeus won the draw and became the supreme ruler of the gods,
as well as lord of the sky and rain. His weapon was a thunderbolt which he
hurled at those who displeased or defied him, especially liars and oath-
breakers.
 Poseidon: Poseidon is the god of the sea and protector of all aquatic
features. Brother of Zeus and Hades, after the overthrow of their father,
Cronus, he drew lots with them to share the universe. He ended up
becoming lord of the sea. He was widely worshiped by seamen. He
married Amphitrite, one of the granddaughters of Titan Oceanus. His
weapon was a trident, with which he could make the earth shake, causing
earthquakes, and shatter any object. He was second to Zeus in power
amongst the gods. He was considered by Greeks to have a difficult
quarrelsome personality. Combined with his greed, he had a series of
disputes with other gods during his various attempts to take over the cities
they were patrons of. His symbols were the trident and dolphins.
 Hades - Hades was the brother of Zeus and Poseidon. After the overthrow
of their father, Cronus, he drew lots with them to share the universe. He
drew poorly, which resulted in becoming lord of the underworld and ruler of
the dead. Greedy like his brother Poseidon, he was mainly interested in
increasing his subjects, and anyone whose deeds resulted in people dying
was favored by him. The Erinnyes (the Furies) were welcomed guests in
his kingdom.
The Twelve Olympians
 Aphrodite: the, daughter of Zeus wife to Hephaestus (but had many
lovers). She is the goddess of love and beauty.
 Ares: Ares was the god of war, and son of Zeus and Hera.
 Apollo was the son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother of Artemis.
 Artemis: Artemis was the goddess of chastity, the hunt, the moon, and the
natural environment.
 Athena: Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom/reason, war, the arts
and literature. She was the daughter of Zeus; her birth is unique in that she
did not have a mother. Instead, she sprang full grown and clad in armor
from Zeus' forehead.
 Demeter: Demeter was the goddess of agriculture. She was the daughter
of Cronus and Rhea.
 Hephaestus: Hephaestus was the Greek god of fire, blacksmiths,
sculptors, metallurgy, volcanoes; thus, he is symbolized with a hammer, an
anvil and a pair of tongs.
 Hera: Hera was Zeus' wife and sister, and was raised by the Titans
Oceanus and Tethys. She was the supreme goddess, patron of marriage
and childbirth, having a special interest in protecting married women.
 Hermes: Hermes was the Greek messenger god, or the god of commerce,
son of Zeus and Maia. Quick acting and cunning, he was able to move
swiftly between the world of man and the world of gods, acting as a
messenger of the gods and the link between mortals and the Olympians.
He was the protector of travelers, thieves and athletes. He occasionally
tricked the other gods for his own amusement or in an effort to protect
humans. With the ability to move freely between worlds, he also served as
the guide of the souls of the dead to the underworld and the afterlife. His
symbols were a winged cap and sandals.
 Dionysus: He was the god of fertility and wine, later considered a patron
of the arts. He had a dual nature; on one hand, he brought joy and divine
ecstasy; or he would bring brutal and blinding rage, thus reflecting the dual
nature of wine.
 Hestia: Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, family, and domestic life.
Her name meant both a house and a hearth, symbolizing the home and its
residents.


 Eris - Goddess of Discord.
 Eros - God of Love.
 Helios - Personification of the Sun.
 Heracles - Greatest hero of the Greek myths.
 Iris - Personification of the Rainbow, also the messenger of Olympus
along with Hermes.
 Morpheus - God of Dreams.
 Muses - Nine ladies of science and arts.
 Nemesis - Greek goddess of retribution.
 Nike - Goddess of victory.

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