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

Gaia/Terra

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

Thunder/Lightning 

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Charon was the ferryman who carried the souls of the dead across this border into Hades.

Rivers Styx

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Invulnerable, except his heel where his mother held him when she dipped him in the River Styx.

Achilles 

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This three-headed dog guarded the entrance to the underworld.

Cerberus

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

Cronos/Saturn

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

Hades

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Eros, Greek god of love and desire, is also known by this Roman name.

Cupid

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

Heracles/Hercules

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Hercules slayed this multi-headed serpent that grew two heads for every head that was cut off.

Hydra

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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

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

Athena/Minerva


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Triton, the son of Poseidon, was half-man and half-fish and the first of these mythical beings.

Mermen

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This son of Poseidon slayed the minotaur.

Theseus

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An offended Athena transformed this beautiful woman into a snake-haired Gorgon.

Medusa

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Prometheus was punished for this act.

Stealing fire and giving it to man

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

Aphrodite/Venus

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The nine goddesses of inspiration, both in the arts and sciences.

Muses

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Pollux was the son of Zeus and the mortal Leda. His fraternal twin brother Castor was mortal. They became this constellation and sign of the Zodiac.

Gemini 

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Arachne was transformed into an arachnid for challenging Athena to this contest.

Weaving contest

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This Portland, Oregon–based athletic shoe, apparel, and sports equipment company is named after the goddess of victory.

Nike (Roman name: Victoria)

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

Horses

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Because Persephone ate six pomegranate pips while in Hades, she spent six months in the underworld and six months in the upper world, explaining these yearly climate changes.

Seasons

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Bellerophon, a son of Poseidon, captured and rode this white, winged creature when he slew the Chimera.

Pegasus

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On his journey home, Odysseus had to sail between these two monsters.

Scylla and Charybdis 

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