This king of the gods ruled Mount Olympus and wielded a thunderbolt.
What is Zeus?
This falcon-headed god is considered the sky deity and the son of Osiris.
Who is Horus?
The goddess of the sun.
Who was Amaterasu?
This king of the Roman gods is equivalent to the Greek god Zeus.
Who is Jupiter?
This mythical monster is a giant sea creature believed to be part octopus and part squid.
What is Kraken?
She is the goddess of wisdom and warfare, often depicted with an owl.
Who is Athena?
Known as the sun god, this deity sails across the sky in a solar barque.
Who is Ra?
Religion often associated with Japanese mythology.
What is Shinto?
The Roman goddess of love and beauty, known as the equivalent of Aphrodite.
Who is Venus?
This winged horse sprang from the blood of Medusa in Greek mythology.
What is Pegasus?
This god of the underworld kidnapped Persephone to be his bride.
Who is Hades?
This goddess of magic and motherhood was married to Osiris and mother to Horus.
Who is Isis?
Goddess who had a lion's head and now a cat's.
Who is Bastet?
This god of war is often seen as the father of Romulus and Remus.
Who is Mars?
Known for breathing fire, this creature is often depicted in myths as a winged, serpent-like beast.
What is Dragon?
Known for his mischievous tricks, this messenger god also wore winged sandals.
Who is Hermes?
He is the god of the dead and was often depicted with the head of a jackal.
Who is Anubis?
The largest pyramid in Egypt.
What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?
Known for her powerful hunting bow, this goddess is Diana in Roman mythology.
Who is Artemis?
This half-man, half-bull creature lived in the labyrinth of Crete.
What is Minotaur?
This god was dethroned by his son Zeus and was the father of the Olympian gods.
Who is Cronus?
Writer of the Red Pyramid series.
Who is Rick Riordan?
The longest river in Africa.
What is the Nile?
The Roman god of fire and forge, known as the counterpart to Hephaestus.
Who is Vulcan?
A powerful creature of Irish myth, this beast is known for its single eye and fearful rage.
What is Balor?