The belief in more than one god or goddess by the ancient Greek civilization.
What is polytheism?
100
Insolence or arrogance resulting from excessive pride, especially towards the gods. This sin usually occurs when a person is given great power and thus believes he is impervious to disaster and can thus challenge the gods.
What is Hubris?
100
It is the most influential value of the ancient Greek. It is to be acted upon with family, gods and community.
What is loyalty?
200
The goddess of divine justice and vengeance, who would vent her anger towards those who are arrogant, especially towards the gods.
Who is Nemesis?
200
Overwhelmed by the ability of flight, this Greek legend fell to his death due to his arrogance.
Who is Icarus?
200
The aspects of adult life
What are peace and war?
300
She was mentioned in many ancient Greek tales such as Arachne and the Weaving Contest, and is one of the 12 Olympians.
Who is Athena?
300
This sin considered as one of the deadliest of all and is presented in the novel " House of Aretus," it is also equivalent to murdering a family member.
What is blood guilt?
300
Temperance, justice, wisdom and courage.
What are the four Cardinal virtues?
400
The messenger of the gods.
Who is Hermes?
400
The guest host relationship was also referred to as_____ , which preaches that one must always shows signs of hospitality.
What is Xenia?
400
The act of living to ones full potential, being the best you can be.
What is Arete?
500
The group that the 12 gods of Olympus overthrew.
Who are the Titans?
500
The poem that discusses the guest-host relationship in the quote: "i too was once a man of means, my house was rich; i often gave to vagabonds, whoever they might be, who came in need."
What is The Odyssey?
500
The four aspects that effectively shape the entire civilization into a culture that is one most referenced in history.
What are hospitality, loyalty, intelligence and glory?