Which goddess promised Helen of Sparta to Paris of Troy in exchange for the golden apple?
Aphrodite
What was the name of the conflict for supremacy between Zeus and his father Cronus?
The Titanomachy
Who was the chief deity, god of weather?
Zeus
Who was the Queen of the Olympians, goddess of marriage and the life of women?
Hera
Sea
Who kills Hector after Patroclus's death in The Iliad?
Achilles
Who were the two authors whose writings formed the basis of what we know about the Greek gods?
Homer & Hesoid
Who was the god of the underworld?
Hades
Who was the goddess of war (representing the intellectual and strategic side of war), handicraft, and practical reason?
Athena
What Greek civilization was considered to be the beginning of Greek culture?
Mycenaean
Who comes up with the idea of building and using the Trojan Horse to enter the city of Troy in The Iliad?
Odysseus
What part of the Underworld is the dark and deep abyss that served as a prison?
Tartarus
Who was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses?
Poseidon
Who was goddess of sexual love and beauty?
Aphrodite
What civilization developed a writing system known as Linear A and made advances in shipbuilding, construction, etc?
Minoans
What Olympian god curses Odysseus for stabbing his son Polyphemus in the eye in The Odyssey?
Poseidon
What part of the Underworld is where the souls of heroes and the most virtuous people reside?
Elysium
Who was the god of war?
Ares
Who was the goddess of agriculture?
Demeter
Where did the Minoan civilization originate?
Crete
Which Olympian goddess helped Odysseus return home in The Odyssey?
Athena
What part of the Underworld is where the souls of most ordinary people wander aimlessly?
Asphodel Fields
Who was the god associated with prophecy, music, archery, and healing?
Apollo
Who was the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth?
Artemis
What civilization saw their cities abandoned with the possibility of being invaded by the Doric Greeks?
Mycenaean