Epic Adventures
What’s in a Name
Love & Loss
Miscellaneous Minor Myths
What’s Your Function?
100

This heroine bested a boar but was finally beat in a race thanks to a bunch of apples 

Who is Atalanta?

100

This god was the only one called the same name by both the ancient Greeks and Romans

Who is Apollo?

100

This musical mortal lost his true love Eurydice forever after looking back when he shouldn't have

Who is Orpheus?

100

Arachne bragged that she could beat the goddess Athena in this contest but ended up a spider

What is a weaving contest?

100

The cautionary tale of Daedalus' son Icarus demonstrated what could happen by not listening to advice-- which is an example of this function

What is a teaching tool?

200

This hero got help from Hermes while hunting the Gorgon Medusa

Who is Perseus?

200

This young shepherd--nicknamed Alexander- fatefully decided to give the Golden Apple to Aphrodite, sealing his home city's destructive fate

Who is Paris of Troy?

200

She was turned into a laurel tree by her father to protect her from Apollo's embrace

Who is Daphne?

200

This poor nymph was cursed by Hera to forever repeat others' words but never use her own

Who is Echo?

200

Demeter's daughter Persephone must spend part of the year underground, which explained this unexplainable occurrence for the Greeks

What is winter?

300
Athenian hero Theseus had to fight the Minotaur inside this massive prison that had elaborate, winding passageways 

What is the Labyrinth?

300

This Titan's name means "forethought" and he was considered to be wiser even than the gods

Who is Prometheus?

300

This beautiful woman was married to Cupid, yet had to endure several tasks created by his mother Aphrodite in order to be with him

Who is Psyche?

300

Apollo's grief over this handsome friend's untimely death from the god's discus throw was consoled somewhat by naming a flower after him

Who is Hyacinth

300

How the prince of Troy started a war because he awarded the golden apple to Aphrodite helped explain the origins of the war- an example of this function

What is history?

400

Odysseus cleverly tied himself to his ship's mast in order to survive these creatures' songs of temptation

Who are the Sirens?

400

This poor fellow lost his name and identify after angering Artemis, who turned him into a stag

Who is Actaeon?

400

Their love ultimately turned bad after this princess used her magic to help him retrieve the Golden Fleece

Who is Medea?

400

The winning prize in the contest to name this city was an olive tree-- salt water from Poseidon just couldn't compete

What is Athens?

400

Oedipus killed the Sphinx and became Thebes' new king-- a myth that is an example of this function

What is a founding myth?

500

This rash young man fell to his death during his disastrous chariot ride across the sky

Who is Phaethon?

500

This beautiful woman's name translates as "Gift to All"-- although the gift she unwittingly provided to humans was a bit mixed!

Who is Pandora?

500

This king sacrificed his own daughter to gain a favorable wind for the Greek fleet

Who is Agamemnon?

500

This self-absorbed young man was so in love with his own image that he couldn't look away from it 

Who is Narcissus?

500

Mankind's gift of fire from a friendly Titan who disobeyed Zeus served this type of function

What is a creation/origin myth?

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