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| a long narrative poem about the deeds of a hero that somehow embodies the ideas of a civilization |
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| another name for someone or something |
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| like a bard, went around telling these stories |
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| Another son of Zeus and Hera |
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| Twin son of Zeus and Leto/ Latona |
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| Twin daughter of Zeus and Leto / Latona |
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| Daughter of Zeus and Dione |
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| Son of Zeus and Semele ( A human) |
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| Persephone / Proserpina(e) |
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| Daughter of Zeus and Demeter |
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| Brother of the Goddess of the Dawn |
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| Where was Prometheus bound? |
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| Io was Inachus' daughter and a visitor to Prometheus. She was changed into a beast-like creature by Zeus because he fell in love with her and feared Hera's jealousy. He allowed Hera to control her knowing he wouldn't get to see her again. |
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| Who was Io and how did she get turned into her present form? |
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| Who did Hera send to guard Io? |
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| Argus had 100 eyes and could sleep with some eyes and watch with others. |
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| Why was Argus an effective guard? |
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| Who did Zeus have help free Io? |
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| He told Argus stories until all of his eyes were asleep and then he killed him. |
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| Why isn't Io ever truly free? |
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| Hercules was her son and Prometheus owed him his freedom. |
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| Who was a descendent of Io and why is that important? |
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| What was one natural phenomena named after Io? |
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| Prince Phrixus because Ino wanted her own son to inherit the kingdom. She devised a plan to make the king sacrifice his son for the harvest. |
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| Which Prince was almost sacrificed because of Princess Ino and why? |
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| Prince Phrixus sacrificed the golden ram to Zeus and the fleece was given to the king, father of his wife. |
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| How did the Golden Fleece come into being? |
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| He came back to claim the kingdom over his cousin. |
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| Why did Jason come to King Pelias? |
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| An oracle told him that he would "die at the hands of kinsmen" and he should be cautious of anyone with a single sandal. |
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| What was the prophecy given to Pelias? |
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| Pelias told Jason that if he could get the golden fleece and bring it back as Phrixus wished, he would give him the kingdom. |
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| What was the challenge Pelias gave to Jason? |
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| Which Goddess helped Jason? |
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| He was searching for Hylas and the ship left without him. |
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| How did Hercules get lost? |
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| Who defeated the Harpies? |
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| He shared the gift of prophecy and helped them with the winds. |
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| How did Phineus help the Argonauts? |
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| Who was the daughter of the Colchain King? |
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| He assigned Jason to complete the same tasks as he had completed. Medea assisted him with her powers. |
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| What tasks did King AEetes assign Jason and who helped him? |
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| She put the guard to sleep. |
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| How did Medea help get the fleece when Hera interfered? |
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| She cut her brother into pieces and her father stopped to pick up the pieces. |
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| How did Medea stall her father? |
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| Last person left of the bronze race |
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| She drugged him to sleep and had his daughters come cut him up into pieces. |
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| How did Medea get rid of Pelias? |
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| He left because he was engaged to the daughter of the King of Corinth. |
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| Why did Jason leave Medea? |
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