TRANSFORMATION
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Tyrrhenian Pirates?

Dolphins

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Actaeon? 

 A deer

100

Who is a golden shower?

Jupiter

100

What did Tisiphone do with Athamas? 

She made him mad and make him kill his own son. 

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"Your bow
may strike all things, but mine can strike at you.
Just as all animals are less than gods,
so, to the very same extent, your fame
is less than mine.”

Cupid speaks to Apollo

200

Daphne?

Laurel tree

200

Narcissus?

 A flower Narcissus

200

Who is a nurse Beroe?

Juno

200

What advice did Themis give to Deucalion and Pyrrha? 

To throw the bones of their grandmother. 

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Leave the temple. Cover your head, and loosen
the garments gathered around you. Then throw
behind your backs the bones of your great parent.

Themis is speaking to Deucalion and Pyrrha. 

300

Io?

A cow

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Clytie? 

 A sunflower

300

Who is Pytho?

A giant serpent, killed by Apollo. 

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What was painted on the tapestry created by Minerva? 

How the Gods punish the mortals

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"You must ask him                                

to embrace you with the style and power

with which he is welcomed by great Juno,

and before he does that, he should put on

the symbols of his full magnificence.”

Beroe/Juno speaks to Semele

400

Daughters of Mynias?

Bets

400

Arachne?

A spider

400

Who is Tisiphone? 

One of the Furies. 

400

What transformation is presented in the myth about Pyramis and Thisbe?

The mulberry fruits had changed their color. 

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"Do not spurn what I advise. Seek your fame             

as the greatest woman working with wool

among all mortal beings, but give first place

to the goddess, and, you rash girl, ask her

in a humble voice to grant forgiveness

for the things you said. She will pardon you,

if you ask her.”

Minerva speaks to Arachne

500

Lycaon?

A wolf

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Niobe?

A rock

500

Who is Argus? 

A monster with 100 eyes. 

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Why Niobe was punished?

She considered her more important then Goddess Leto. 

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β€œIn uninhabited fields                                      a cow will meet you, one that has never

felt the yoke and has no experience 

of the curving plough. With her to guide you,            

choose your path, and wherever she lies down

on the grass, construct walls for your city,

and give that region the name Boeotia.

Pythia speaks to Cadmus