The god of War
Aries
Ruler of the gods and god of Lighting and the Sky
Zeus
Philosopher who believed in reason and identifying truths & teacher of Plato
Socrates
A hero who conquered a huge swath of land from Greece to India
Alexander the Great
A student of Socrates, this figure is believed to have founded the first Western University
Plato
The god of Messengers, Travelers, and Thieves
Hermes
God of the Sea and Water
Poseidon
Inventor who established ideas of buoyancy and gravity and created a screw-like device that could pull water uphill
Archimedes
A hero who fought in the Trojan War and died because of an arrow to the heel
Achilles
Teacher of Alexander the Great, this figure created new fields of formal logic and science
Aristotle
God of the Dead and lord of the Underworld
Hades
Hippocrates
A Spartan hero who led the "300" of Greece against the Persians at the battle of Thermopylae
Leonidas
Daughter of Demeter, this figure is the goddess of spring and growth
Persephone
The god of the Sun, Medicine, Prophecy, and Music
Apollo
Goddess of Marriage and Family
Hera
Playwright who wrote Oedipus Rex and Antigone and was inspired by Homer and Aeschylus
Sophocles
A poet who wrote the Iliad and Odyssey recounting the epic events of the Trojan War
Homer
This figure was a mathematician and created several well-known theories
Pythagoras
The goddess of Archery, Wild Animals, and the Hunt
Artemis
Goddess of Agriculture and Plants
Demeter
Athenian politician who lead Athens into its Golden Age
Pericles
A Titan who was tasked with holding the weight of the heavens
Atlas
Often known as the father of history, this figure wrote a history of the Greco-Persian wars
Herodotus