The king of the Gods.
A. Zeus
B. Poseidon
C. Hades
Who is Zeus?
The star of the epic, the Odyssey.
A. Achilles
B. Odysseus
C. Jason
Who is Odysseus.
The Roman counterpart of Zeus.
A. Earth
B. Mercury
C. Jupiter
Who is Jupiter?
The the god of the afterlife.
A. Anubis
B. Osiris
C. Seth
Who is Osiris?
Homer's epic that depicts the Trojan War.
A. The Odyssey
B. The Iliad
C. There is none
What is the Iliad?
The god of the hunt.
A. Apollo
B. Artemis
C. Aristaeus
Who is Artemis?
The Greek hero who slayed the hydra.
A. Hercules
B. Herculaeus
C. Heracles
Who is Heracles?
The Roman counterpart of Ares.
A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Mercury
Who is Mars?
The sun.
A. Aten
B. Amun
C. Ra
Who is Aten?
The Father of History.
A. Herodotus
B. Sophocles
C. Homer
Who is Herodotus?
The god of big cats
A. Bia
B. Dionysus
C. Hera
Who is Dionysus?
The hero who is famous for riding Pegasus.
A. Bellerophon
B. Heracles
C. Perseus
Who is Bellerophon?
The Roman counterpart for Aphrodite.
A. Venus
B. Juno
C. Diana
Who is Venus?
The god of bread.
A. Amun
B. Seth
C. Isis
Who is Isis?
The first sentence of the Odyssey.
A. "Tell me, O Muse, of the man of many devices, who wandered full many ways after he had sacked the sacred citadel of Troy."
B. "Sing to me, O Muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy."
C. "Tell me about a complicated man, O great Muse, tell me how he wandered and was lost ere he wrecked the holy city of Troy".
What is, "Tell me, O Muse, of the man of many devices, who wandered full many ways after he had sacked the sacred citadel of Troy."
The god of victory.
A. Bia
B. Zelos
C. Nike
Who is Nike?
The friend of Achilles
A. Odysseus
B. Menelaus
C. Patroclus
Who is Patroclus?
The Roman counterpart of Artemis.
A. Diana
B. Juno
C. Minerva
Who is Diana?
The Egyptian name of the god of chaos.
A. Set
B. Usir
C. Ma'at
Who is Set?
The person mentioned first in the Histories.
A. Calliope the Muse
B. King Minos
C. King Croesus
Who is King Croesus?
The god of olive growing
A. Athena
B. Eos
C. Aristaeus
Who is Aristaeus?
The son of Aphrodite who fought in the Trojan War.
A. Aeneas
B. Paris
C. Nestor
Who is Aeneas?
The Roman counterpart of Hestia.
A. Juno
B. Vesta
C. Minerva
Who is Vesta?
The Egyptian name of the god of the sky.
A. Usir
B. Heru
C. Ra
Who is Heru?
The author of Theogany.
A. Theos
B. Sappho
C. Hesiod
Who is Hesiod?