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Hodgepodge
The Female Gods
The Male Gods
100


The personification of the Earth. She was the ancestral mother of all life: the primal Mother Earth goddess.



Gaia


100


This was the weapon of choice for Zeus, the king of the gods and ruler on Mount Olympus.



Lightning bolt


100


The home of the Olympian gods, except Hades who dwelled in the underworld.



Mount Olympus

100

She was known to punish woman who Zeus fell in love with?

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Hera/Juno

100

The only ugly God.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Hephaestus/Vulcan

200


Father Time who maintained the course and cycles of seasons and the periods of time.


Chronos


200


This is the name of the underworld and the god who ruled there.



The Horse


200


Son of Zeus. Greatest of the Greek heroes. Known for his strength and masculinity.



Hercules

200

She invented the bridle.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Athena/Minerva

200

Disliked in Greek Mythology, but admired in Roman Mythology. (Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Ares/Mars

300


Condemned to hold up the sky after losing the last Titan Battle, the name of this Titan also refers to a collection of maps.



Atlas

300


This goddess of wisdom sprang from Zeus’s head, fully grown and in armor. What a headache.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)


Hades/Pluto

300

A term that refers to a god who cannot die.

Immortal

300

Her twin brother was Apollo.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Artemis/Diana

300

He gave the first horse to humans.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Poseidon/Neptune

400

The wife of Cronus?

Rhea

400


Goddess of love and beauty. That’s quite an aphrodisiac.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)



Athena/Minerva


400

A play known to exaggerate and be humorous?

Satyr

400

The protector of sailors.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Aphrodite/Venus

400

He was a master musician.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Apollo/Apollo

500

In Latin, Cronus means?

Time

500


Poseidon is the god of the seas, water, and of this animal, which he created from the foam as waves touched the shore.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)



Aphrodite/Venus


500

During the Festival of Dionysus, visitors were likely to see these two types of plays?

Tragedies and Comedies

500

Every meal began and ended with an offering to her.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Hestia/Vesta

500

Well known as the God of wine, but also fruitfulness and vegetation.

(Bonus if you give the Greek and Roman name)

Dionysus/Bacchus

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