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| (Greek name) Symbols are the aegis, eagle, oak tree, and lightening bolt |
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| (Roman name) King of gods and ruler of mankind |
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| (Greek Name) God of the sea, horses, and earthquakes |
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| (Roman name) Symbols are earthquakes, horse, and trident |
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| (Greek name) God of the underworld |
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| One original God who did NOT live on Mount Olympus |
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| Roman name for the God whose symbols are the helmet of invisibility, gems, gold, and silver |
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| Goddess of hearth and home- Sister of Zeus |
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| Roman name for the goddess whose symbols are the hearth and vestal virgins |
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| Greek name for Zeus's wife and Queen of the Gods |
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| Roman name for the Goddess whose symbols are the peacock, cow, and Iris (the messenger). |
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| Goddess of the rainbow and Hera's personal messenger |
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| Greek name for the two sons of Zeus and Hera |
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| (Roman name) God of war- symbols are weapons, a dog, and the vulture |
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| Greek name for the Goddess of wisdom, war, and weaving |
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| Roman name for the Goddess whose Greek name is Pallas Athena, and has the symbols of an owl, loom/ spinning wheel, and is pictured with a helmet and spear |
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| Pallas Athena (G) / Minerva (R) |
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| Daughter of Zeus and Metis |
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| Name is the same for Greek and Roman mythology. |
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| Son of Zeus and Leto/ Latona, God of sun, music, poetry, and medicine |
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| Symbols were the sun, laurel tree, bow & arrow, lyre, and delphi |
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| (Greek name) The twin sister of Apollo and Goddess of moon and hunting; patroness of maidens |
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| (Greek Name) Son of Zeus and Hera, God of fire; forger of armor |
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| (Roman name) Symbol was forgery, forge |
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| Greek Name for the goddess of love and beauty |
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| Roman name for the goddess whose symbols are the dove and whose son is Eros or Cupid |
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| (Roman or Greek) Daughter of Zeus and Dione, mother of Eros/Cupid (her personal messenger) |
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| (G) God whose symbols are the winged helmet and sandals, the caduceus, and is Zeus's personal messenger |
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| Roman name for the son of Zeus and Maia - God of commerce, travelers, and thieves |
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| (G) Goddess of Harvest, Symbols are grain and corn |
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| Demeter, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, and Hera |
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| The Six ORIGINAL Gods/ Goddesses |
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| Father of Zeus and King of the Titans |
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| (G) Son of Zeus and Semele (Human) and God of Wine/ Vine |
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| (R) God whose symbols are vine and wine |
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| God of Love, son of Venus and Ares *BOTH NAMES |
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| God whose symbols are lead and golden arrows, golden wings, and a golden quiver |
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| Daughter of Demeter and Zeus, Greek name for the Goddess of springtime |
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| What are the symbols for Proserpina(e)- the Roman name for the Goddess of Springtime |
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| G/R names for the Goddess of Dawn |
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| Greek name for the brother of the Goddess of the Dawn |
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| Roman name for the God of the sun whose symbols are the golden chariot and isle of rhodes |
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| Goddess of Discord (Greek Name) |
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| Roman name for the Goddess who symbolizes fighting and arguments |
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| Roman name for the God of Agriculture |
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| Greek name for the God whose symbols are Saturnalia, sickle, and corn |
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| The key and virgia stick were this god's symbols. He was the God of Doorways- Good beginnings and bad endings. How was he pictured? |
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| Supported the heavens on his back |
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| Sea goddess and wife of Poseidon |
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| Name of the ship from the Quest for the Golden Fleece |
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| The best doctor in Greece |
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| Offered to take her husbands place in Hades |
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| Trained Pegasus and killed the Chimera |
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| Ferried the souls to the Land of the Dead in the underworld |
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| Guarded the gates of Hades |
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| Carried by the messenger God, Hermes |
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| Male survivor of Zeus' flood |
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| Designed and built the Labyrinth |
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| Changed into the laurel tree |
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| She was tricked by the centaur, Nessus |
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| Place where good souls went once in the underworld |
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| Zeus came to her disguised as a bull |
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| She fell in love with Narcissus |
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| In charge of punishment in the underworld |
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| In charge of determining one's destiny |
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| Three of them and only one was mortal |
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| Son of Zeus and cup bearer to the gods |
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| Another name for Hades/ the underworld |
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| Killed his sons and wife because of Hera |
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| Drowned in the sea after flying too close to the sun |
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| Boy who sought the golden fleece |
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| Crazed women followers of Bacchus |
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| King Aegeas sent tribute to him every seven years |
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| The witch who caused the death of Pelias |
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| The one gargon whose look could turn men to stone |
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| Fell in love with himself |
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| Able to charm the king of the underworld with his music |
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| Opened the box and released pain and suffering |
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| One of the Judges of the Dead and brother of Minos |
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| Charon ferried the dead across this river |
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| ruled before the Olympians |
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| He forgot to change his sail to black |
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| He forgot to change his sail to black |
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| killed herself when she found her lover dead under the Mulberry bush |
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| Blind soothsayer of Thebes |
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