Greek gods
Important Figures
Percy Jackson
Myths
Other
100

Who is the king of the gods?

Zeus

100

Who was famous for writing fables like "The Tortoise and the Hare"?

Aesop

100

Who is the main antagonist in Percy Jackson?

Luke

100

Which Greek hero performed the 12 labors?

Heracles

100

Which two city-states were known for their rivalry in Greece?

Athens and Sparta

200

Which is the god of wine and revelry?

Dionysus

200

Who was famous for creating a theorem that is still used in geometry today?

Pythagoras

200

Which Greek god is revealed to be Percy's father?

Poseidon

200

Which myth is associated with the man that flew too close to the sun?

Icarus

200

What was the name of the ship used to infiltrate Troy during the Trojan War?

the Trojan Horse

300

Which two gods have the power of healing and disease?

Apollo and Artemis

300

Who is the famous philosopher that created a method to explore ethical concepts?

Socrates

300

Which monster does Percy fight and defeat at the beginning of the book?

the Minotaur

300

What wish did Dionysus grant for King Midas?

The Golden Touch

300

Which ancient Greek philosopher was known for his method of questioning and dialogue?

Socrates

400

Hephaestus is the good of what 3 things?

fire, blacksmiths, and volcanoes

400

Who wrote epic poems in Greek literature such as "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"?

Homer

400

Who is Grover and all the other satyrs hunting for?

Pan

400

What did Persephone eat to get her trapped in the Underworld?

pomegranate seed

400

Which famous Greek general and conqueror created one of the largest empires in history?

Alexander the Great

500

Who is the goddess of fertility and agriculture?

Demeter

500

Who was the student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great? 

Aristotle

500

What is the prophecy that Percy is worried about?

That a child of the Big Three will either save or destroy the world

500

What was in Pandora's Box?

all the evils in the world, and hope

500

What goes on four feet in the morning, two feet in midday, and three feet in the evening?

Man