He was the Roman version of Greek God Poseidon, God of the Sea
Who was Neptune?
This "luxurious" Greek God, and a nymph, were the parents of Pan.
Who is Hermes?
This cunning king of Ithaca took a ten year journey home after the Trojan War.
Who is Odysseus?
The hound of Hades, this multiheaded dog guarded the gates of the Underworld.
What was Cerberus?
According to legend, these two gents founded Rome.
Who were Romulus and Remus?
He was the Greek version of Roman God Mars, God of War.
Who was Ares?
This Roman goddess was the mother of Mars.
Who was Juno?
A son of Zeus, he beheaded the Gorgon Medusa.
Who is Perseus?
This half-man, half-bull monster lived in the Labyrinth on Crete.
What was the Minotaur?
Dubbed by the Romans as the Gemini Twins, one was mortal and the other divine, .
Who were Castor and Pollux?
She was the Roman version of of the Greek Goddess Athena, Goddess of Wisdom.
Who was Minerva?
Zeus and Dione were the parents of this Greek Goddess of Love and fertility.
Who is Aphrodite?
A founding hero of Athens, he navigated the Labyrinth and vanquished the Minotaur. His ship was preserved for centuries by replacing pieces of wood when they rotted or wore out, giving rise to a paradox about the nature of identity.
Who is Theseus?
Romans depicted these creatures as birds with the heads of maidens.
What are the Harpies?
The designer of the Labyrinth, this father and his son escaped from it by using wings made of wax (need both names)
Who were Daedalus and Icarus?
She was the Greek version of the Roman Goddess Diana, Goddess of Hunting, Animals and Children.
Who was Artemis?
The son of Jupiter and a mortal, he was famed for his strength and adventures, some of which are called "The 12 Labors".
The greatest of all Greek warriors, and the central character in the Iliad, he had his weak point nonetheless. A common sports injury contains his name ...
Who was Achilles?
A monstrous fire-breathing creature, composed of a lion, goat and a snake.
What is the Chimera?
In this myth of a married couple, the husband plays beautiful music on his lyre to gain access to the Underworld in an attempt to retrieve his deceased wife. But he looks back just before emerging and loses her.
Who were Orpheus and Eurydice?
He was the Roman version of the Greek God Hephaestus, God of Metalworking and Fire.
Who was Vulcan?
This Titan was the father of Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, and Hades.
Who was Cronus?
Who is Jason (of the Argonauts)?
If you cutoff the head of this serpent-monster, two more would grow back.
What was Hydra?
This sea monster guarded a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis?
What was Scylla?