The God of the Vine and theater
Who is Dionysus
He takes human form and seduces all the ladies--spreading his worship
Who is Zeus
This quest is most similar to a fairy tale
What is Perseus's Quest
She is the Goddess of Discord.
Eris
She is unduly punished by Pallas Athena for her vanity and rape or tryst with Posiedon
Who is Medusa
Mother of Aeneas and married to Hephaestus
Who is Aphrodite
Psyche fell in love with this invisible man
Who is Cupid
Jason sails with this enviable group of sailors known as
Who are the Argonauts
He destroyed the livestock when he was refused Achilles armor
Who is Ajax?
Persephone spends half the year with Hades and the other with this Goddess of the Corn
Who is Demeter
A virgin Goddess of the hunt
Who is Artemis
Jason abandons her and she kills their children and flees
Who is Medusa
Ariadne is abandoned or accidentally left behind on an island by this hero
Who is Theseus
She is sacrificed by her father Agamemnon
Who is Iphigenia
After the flood Deucalion and Pyrrha used this method to repopulate the earth.
What is toss stones over their shoulders
He fought alongside the Trojans until he was injured
Who is Ares
Adromacha is rescued from the sea monster by this hero.
Who is Perseus
He is considered the father of Democracy.
Who is Theseus
He dies in Achilles's armor
Who is Patroclus?
This less intelligent Titan gave all the good gifts to the animals
Who is Epimetheus
Cronus is married to her
Who is Rhea
He is the son of Zeus and and Semele.
Who is Dionysus
Hercules buries the mortal head of what monster under a rock?
What is a hydra?
His wife Helen was taken by Paris right from his home breaking the rules of hospitality
Who is Menelaus
What are four labors of Hercules.
What is :
the slaying of the Nemean lion, whose skin he thereafter wore
the slaying of the nine-headed Hydra of Lerna
the capture of the elusive hind (or stag) of Arcadia
the capture of the wild boar of Mount Erymanthus
the single-day cleansing of the cattle stables of King Augeas of Elis
the shooting of the monstrous man-eating birds of the Stymphalian marshes
the capture of the mad bull that terrorized the island of Crete
the capture of the man-eating mares of King Diomedes of the Bistones
the taking of the girdle of Hippolyte, queen of the Amazons
the seizing of the cattle of the three-bodied giant Geryon, who ruled the island Erytheia (meaning “red”) in the far west
the bringing back of the golden apples kept at the world’s end by the Hesperides
the fetching up from the underworld of the triple-headed dog Cerberus, guardian of its gates