This priestess of Athena was turned into a Gorgon after an unfortunate incident in her temple.
Medusa
The name for the Greek God Zeus in Roman times is...
Jupiter
Goddess of hunting, the wilderness and wild animals. She was also a goddess of childbirth, and the protectress of the girl child up to the age of marriage-
Artemis
The greatest warrior in the Trojan War, known for his immense strength, pride, and vulnerability. The son of Peleus and sea nymph Thetis, he was made near-invulnerable by being dipped in the River Styx
Achilles
Which god turned Arachne into a spider after boasting her weaving skills?
Athena
The name for the Greek God Hermes in Roman times is...
Mercury
Goddess of love, war, beauty, pleasure and procreation.
Aphrodite
Who stole the golden fleece from the never sleeping dragon?
Jason
What pair of lovers did the wife get bitten by a snake and died, but on one condition: the husband must not look back until they both reached the upper world from the underworld?
Eurydice and Orpheus
The name for the Greek God Ares in Roman times is...
Mars
God of prophecy and oracles, music, song and poetry, archery, healing, plague and disease, and the protection of the young.
Apollo
Who's crew was turned into pigs?
Odysseus
What mortal woman did Eros, son of Aphrodite, fall in love with and after revealing the nature of her lover, have to complete several tries to prove her dedication?
Psyche
The name for the Greek God Artemis in Roman times is...
Diana
The Goddess of marriage, family and childbirth
Hera
Who captured the Ceryneian Hind: Caught the swift, golden-horned deer sacred to Artemis?
Heracles
What nymph cursed by Hera to only repeat words heard, fell in love with a vain man (who rejected her) cursed my Nemesis, only to love himself?
Echo and Narcissus
The name for the Greek God Apollo in Roman times is...
Apollo
God of herds and flocks, travellers and hospitality, roads and trade, thievery and cunning, heralds and diplomacy, language and writing, athletic contests and gymnasiums, astronomy and astrology.
Hermes
Who abandoned his wife for another woman, after his wife had murdered her own brother, helped seek revenge on his uncle, and aided him greatly during many trials at sea?
Medea, the wife and Jason