Athena was born after freeing herself from this body part of her father’s
Forehead/head/skull
Athena’s title
Goddess of wisdom and warfare
Aphrodite was born from the blood of this primordial god
Ouranos
the birth island of Artemis
Delos
Artemis was not born as an only child as she has this twin brother who often annoys her.
Apollo
Athena befriends and later accidentally kills this friend of hers. Her father’s meddling resulted in her friend’s death during a sparring match between Athena and this friend
Pallas
This priestess of Athena was turned into a Gorgon after having an affair with the god Poseidon in Athena’s temple
Medusa
Although married to the god Hephaestus, Aphrodite cheats on him with this other god
Ares
Artemis makes this vow after being born with regards to romance
Eternal maidenhood/swearing off men
After the young boy Sipriotes sees Artemis bathing naked, she allows him to live by doing this action
Changing Sipriotes into a girl
The name of Athena’s mother (who unfortunately was swallowed by Athena’s father)
Metis
Athena is credited with creating this instrument after seeing two snakes
The flute
Aphrodite helps this sculptor by turning his female statue into a living woman
Pygmalion
Artemis sacred animal, the deer, is later featured in a labor of this Greek hero
Hercules / Heracles
This huntress of Artemis was assaulted by Zeus and kicked out of the hunt after hiding her pregnancy
Kallisto
Athena accepted the challenge proposed by this girl who claimed she was better than Athena at weaving
Arachne
Athena stopped the advances of the god Hephaestus, but their godly essences created a baby boy whom Athena named…
Erikthonius
Aphrodite’s sacred plant, which is often found in a salad
Lettuce
King Oineus forgets to make sacrifices to Artemis for a festival, causing her to unleash this wild animal on the town
A boar
After Orion is killed by Gaea for his pro-killing nature attitude, Artemis honors Orion by doing this
Turning him into a constellation
After seeing Athena bathing, this man is blinded but later given the gift of prophecy
Tiresias
This shield which bears the face of a certain gorgon is said to be a symbol of Athena’s
Aegis
Aphrodite is said to have been born in this island
Cyprus
This hunter saw Artemis bathing and declared his love for her, only to be turned into a buck to be hunted and killed by his own dogs
Actaeon
Asklepios, her nephew