THE TWELVE
OLYMPIANS
Introduction to Mythology – Act 1.19
Recall the definition of myth: “a
story from the past involving gods
or heroes. Myths often explain
beliefs, customs, or mysterious
natural phenomena or identify
acceptable or unacceptable
behavior.”
You may already be familiar with some of the
Greek and Roman gods. Complete the chart on p.
50 of SpringBoard as you read through the
information on the following slides. Fill in the
responsibilities or roles in the middle column.
Then, instead of filling in the third column with
names from other cultures, tell at least one bit of
information not already noted on the chart, which
you learned from the slides.
ZEUS / JUPITER OR JOVE
Zeus is the god of the sky and ruler of
the Olympian gods. Zeus overthrew his
Father Cronus. He then drew lots with
his brothers Poseidon and Hades. Zeus
won the draw and became the supreme
ruler of the gods. He is lord of the sky,
and the rain god. His weapon is a
thunderbolt which he hurls at those who
displease him. He is married to Hera, but
he is famous for his many crushes on
other goddesses and mortals. He is also
known to punish those that lie or break
oaths. He is the rain god, and the cloud
gatherer, who wields the terrible
thunderbolt. His breastplate is the aegis,
his bird the eagle, his tree the oak. He is
represented as the god of justice and
mercy, the protector of the weak, and
the punisher of the wicked.
Greek Mythology Zeus fanpop.com
POSEIDON / NEPTUNE
As god of the sea and protector of all waters,
Poseidon is the brother of Zeus.After the
overthrow of their Father Cronus, he drew lots
with Zeus and Hades, another brother, for
shares of the world. His prize was to become
lord of the sea. He was widely worshiped by
seamen. He married Amphitrite, a
granddaughter of the Titan Oceanus. At one
point he desired Demeter.To put him off,
Demeter asked him to make the most beautiful
animal that the world had ever seen. So to
impress her, Poseidon created the first horse. In
some accounts, his first attempts were
unsuccessful and created a variety of other
animals in his quest. By the time the horse was
created, his passion for Demeter had cooled.
His weapon is a trident, which can shake the
earth and shatter any object. He is second only
to Zeus in power amongst the gods. He has a
difficult, quarrelsome personality. He is also
greedy. He had a series of disputes with other
gods when he tried to take over their cities.
http://www.diannelaramee.ca/
HADES / PLUTO
Hades is the brother of Zeus.After the
overthrow of their Father Cronus, he
drew lots with Zeus and Poseidon,
another brother, for shares of the world.
He had the worst draw and was made
lord of the underworld, ruling over the
dead. He is a greedy god who is greatly
concerned with increasing his subjects.
Those whose calling increase the
number of dead are seen favorably. Once
in his realm, he is exceedingly disinclined
to allow any of his subjects leave.
He is also the god of wealth, due to the
precious metals mined from the earth.
He has a helmet that makes him invisible.
He rarely leaves the underworld. He is
unpitying and terrible, but not capricious.
His wife is Persephone, whom Hades
abducted. He is the King of the dead, but
death itself is another god,Thanatos.
http://mahoneyfblock.blogspot.com/2009/02/language-appreciation-death.html
HERA / JUNO
Hera is Zeus’s wife and sister. She was raised by the
Titans Ocean and Tethys. Shea is the supreme
goddess, goddess of marriage and childbirth, and she
takes special care of married women.
Hera's marriage was founded in strife with Zeus
and continued in strife. Zeus courted her
unsuccessfully. He then turned to trickery, changing
himself into disheveled cuckoo. Hera, feeling sorry
for the bird, held it to her breast to warm it. Zeus
then resumed his normal form and taking advantage
of the surprise he gained convinced her to become
his wife.
Once when Zeus was being particularly
overbearing to the other gods, Hera convinced
them to join in a revolt. Her part in the revolt was
to drug Zeus, and in this she was successful.The
gods then bound the sleeping Zeus to a couch
taking care to tie many knots.This done, they began
to quarrel over the next step. Briareus overheard
the arguments.
Still full of gratitude to Zeus, Briareus slipped in
and was able to quickly untie the many knots.
Zeus sprang from the couch and grabbed up his
thunderbolt.The gods fell to their knees begging
and pleading for mercy. He seized Hera and hung
her from the sky with gold chains. She wept in
pain all night, but none of the others dared to
interfere. Her weeping kept Zeus up, and the
next morning he agreed to release her if she
would swear never to rebel again. She had little
choice but to agree.While she never again
rebelled, she often intrigued against Zeus's plans,
and she was often able to outwit him. Her sacred
animals are the cow and the peacock, while her
favorite city is Argos.
Crossstitchworld.com
HESTIA /VESTA
Hestia is Zeus’s sister. She is a virgin
goddess. She does not have a distinct
personality. She plays no part in myths.
She is the goddess of the hearth, the
symbol of the house around which a
new born child is carried before it is
received into the family. Each city had a
public hearth sacred to Hestia, where
the fire was never allowed to go out. Of
all the Olympians, she is the mildest,
most upright and most charitable.
Paleothea.com
ARES / MARS
Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera.
He was disliked by both parents. He
is the god of war, and he is
considered murderous and
bloodthirsty yet also a coward. His
bird is the vulture, and his animal is
the dog.
Dcwikia.com
ATHENA / MINERVA
Athena is the Greek goddess of reason,
intelligent activity, arts and, literature.
Athena is the daughter of Zeus. She
sprang full grown in armor from his
forehead, thus she has no mother. She is
fierce and brave in battle, but only in
wars to defend the state and home from
outside enemies. She is the goddess of
the city, handicrafts, and agriculture. She
invented the bridle, which permitted
man to tame horses. She also invented
the trumpet, the flute, the pot, the rake,
the plow, the yoke, the ship, and the
chariot. She is the embodiment of
wisdom, reason, and purity. She was
Zeus's favorite child and was allowed to
use his weapons including his
thunderbolt. Her favorite city is Athens.
Her tree is the olive, and the owl is her
bird.
Goodreads.com
APOLLO /
APOLLO
Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto.
His twin sister is Artemis. He is the
god of music, playing a golden lyre; the
Archer, far shooting with a silver bow;
and the god of healing who taught
man medicine. He is also the god of
light, as well as the god of truth, who
cannot speak a lie. One of Apollo's
more important daily tasks is to
harness his chariot with four horses
and drive the Sun across the sky. He is
famous for his oracle at Delphi. People
travelled to it from all over the Greek
world to devine the future. His tree is
the laurel, the crow is his bird, the
dolphin is his animal.
HERMES /
MERCURY
Hermes is the cleverest of the
Olympian gods, and messenger to all
the other gods.The son of Zeus and
Maia, he is also Zeus’s messenger.The
fastest of the gods, he wears winged
sandals, a winged hat, and carries a
magic wand. He is also the god of
thieves and god of commerce. Further,
he guides the dead to the underworld.
Finally, he invented the lyre, the pipes,
the musical scale, astronomy, weights
and measures, boxing, gymnastics, and
the care of olive trees.
Camphalfblood.wikia.com
DEMETER / CERES
 DEMETER was the great
Olympian goddess of
agriculture, grain, and bread, the
prime sustenance of mankind.
She also presided over the
foremost of the Mystery Cults
which promised its initiates the
path to a blessed afterlife.
Demeter was depicted as a
mature woman, often crowned
and holding bundles of wheat
and a torch.
ARTEMIS / DIANA
She is goddess of chastity, virginity,
the hunt, the moon, and the natural
environment. Artemis is the
daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the
twin sister to Apollo. Not only is
she the lady of the wild things, she is
the huntsman of the gods. Like
Apollo she hunts with silver arrows
and is associated with the moon.
She is the protector of the young
and presides over childbirth.The
cypress is her tree. Finally, all wild
animals are sacred to her, especially
the deer.
paisleytheadventurer.blogspot.com
HEPHAESTUS
Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and
Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera
alone produced him, and that he has no
father. He is the only god to be
physically ugly. He is also lame.Accounts
as to how he became lame vary. Some
say that Hera, upset by having an ugly
child, flung him from Mount Olympus
into the sea, breaking his legs. Others
say he took Hera's side in an argument
with Zeus, and Zeus flung him off Mount
Olympus. He is the god of fire and the
forge. He is the smith and armorer of
the gods. He uses a volcano as his forge.
He is also the patron god of both smiths
and weavers. Finally, he is kind and
peace-loving, and his is wife is Aphrodite
Smtexas.com
Greeks call her Aphrodite, Romans call her
Venus, but everybody calls her drop dead
gorgeous. One of the most worshipped of
Greek deities, Aphrodite is the goddess of
love, beauty, and procreation. She
provides Olympus with more scandal and
trouble than it could ever want. She is often
vain, selfish, vengeful, and untrustworthy.
Still, though, both god and mortal can’t get
enough of Aphrodite's unearthly beauty .
There's no one quite like her.
Aphrodite / Venus
Select one of the gods or goddesses from your
chart and conduct further research at home if
needed. You will create a “Missing” or a “Wanted”
poster for him or her.Your poster should include
all the relevant information identified on p. 51 of
your SpringBoard; include anything else you think
would be appropriate.
1-14 godsandgoddesses info powerpoint.pptx
WANTED
You will create a “Missing” or a
“Wanted” poster for him or her. You
poster should include all the relevant
information identified on p. 51 of your
SpringBoard; include anything else you
think would be appropriate. Be
prepared to present this poster to the
class tomorrow.
 Name
 Also know as
 Last know location
 Physical Description
 Visual Picture
 Significant actions / crimes
 Why are they presumed dangerous
 Known Associates
 Additional Information /
distinguishing features
Due Tomorrow
See Example of a real WANTED
poster
WANTED
For stealing Apollo’s cattle, the murder of Argos, transforming Batos into
stone, and accessory to the murder of Medusa.
HERMES A.K.A. “Mercury”
Description: Handsome youth bearing a herald’s staff, wearing winged sandals and a
winged helmet.
Age: Approx., 3000 years old
PRESUMED DANGEROUS: Has magical power and cunning to use it treacherously!
Know Associates: Zeus, Ares, Odysseus, Perseus
Location: Last seen flying over downtown Arcadia
Reward: $50, 000 Drachmae

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1-14 godsandgoddesses info powerpoint.pptx

  • 1. THE TWELVE OLYMPIANS Introduction to Mythology – Act 1.19
  • 2. Recall the definition of myth: “a story from the past involving gods or heroes. Myths often explain beliefs, customs, or mysterious natural phenomena or identify acceptable or unacceptable behavior.”
  • 3. You may already be familiar with some of the Greek and Roman gods. Complete the chart on p. 50 of SpringBoard as you read through the information on the following slides. Fill in the responsibilities or roles in the middle column. Then, instead of filling in the third column with names from other cultures, tell at least one bit of information not already noted on the chart, which you learned from the slides.
  • 4. ZEUS / JUPITER OR JOVE Zeus is the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods. Zeus overthrew his Father Cronus. He then drew lots with his brothers Poseidon and Hades. Zeus won the draw and became the supreme ruler of the gods. He is lord of the sky, and the rain god. His weapon is a thunderbolt which he hurls at those who displease him. He is married to Hera, but he is famous for his many crushes on other goddesses and mortals. He is also known to punish those that lie or break oaths. He is the rain god, and the cloud gatherer, who wields the terrible thunderbolt. His breastplate is the aegis, his bird the eagle, his tree the oak. He is represented as the god of justice and mercy, the protector of the weak, and the punisher of the wicked. Greek Mythology Zeus fanpop.com
  • 5. POSEIDON / NEPTUNE As god of the sea and protector of all waters, Poseidon is the brother of Zeus.After the overthrow of their Father Cronus, he drew lots with Zeus and Hades, another brother, for shares of the world. His prize was to become lord of the sea. He was widely worshiped by seamen. He married Amphitrite, a granddaughter of the Titan Oceanus. At one point he desired Demeter.To put him off, Demeter asked him to make the most beautiful animal that the world had ever seen. So to impress her, Poseidon created the first horse. In some accounts, his first attempts were unsuccessful and created a variety of other animals in his quest. By the time the horse was created, his passion for Demeter had cooled. His weapon is a trident, which can shake the earth and shatter any object. He is second only to Zeus in power amongst the gods. He has a difficult, quarrelsome personality. He is also greedy. He had a series of disputes with other gods when he tried to take over their cities. http://www.diannelaramee.ca/
  • 6. HADES / PLUTO Hades is the brother of Zeus.After the overthrow of their Father Cronus, he drew lots with Zeus and Poseidon, another brother, for shares of the world. He had the worst draw and was made lord of the underworld, ruling over the dead. He is a greedy god who is greatly concerned with increasing his subjects. Those whose calling increase the number of dead are seen favorably. Once in his realm, he is exceedingly disinclined to allow any of his subjects leave. He is also the god of wealth, due to the precious metals mined from the earth. He has a helmet that makes him invisible. He rarely leaves the underworld. He is unpitying and terrible, but not capricious. His wife is Persephone, whom Hades abducted. He is the King of the dead, but death itself is another god,Thanatos. http://mahoneyfblock.blogspot.com/2009/02/language-appreciation-death.html
  • 7. HERA / JUNO Hera is Zeus’s wife and sister. She was raised by the Titans Ocean and Tethys. Shea is the supreme goddess, goddess of marriage and childbirth, and she takes special care of married women. Hera's marriage was founded in strife with Zeus and continued in strife. Zeus courted her unsuccessfully. He then turned to trickery, changing himself into disheveled cuckoo. Hera, feeling sorry for the bird, held it to her breast to warm it. Zeus then resumed his normal form and taking advantage of the surprise he gained convinced her to become his wife. Once when Zeus was being particularly overbearing to the other gods, Hera convinced them to join in a revolt. Her part in the revolt was to drug Zeus, and in this she was successful.The gods then bound the sleeping Zeus to a couch taking care to tie many knots.This done, they began to quarrel over the next step. Briareus overheard the arguments. Still full of gratitude to Zeus, Briareus slipped in and was able to quickly untie the many knots. Zeus sprang from the couch and grabbed up his thunderbolt.The gods fell to their knees begging and pleading for mercy. He seized Hera and hung her from the sky with gold chains. She wept in pain all night, but none of the others dared to interfere. Her weeping kept Zeus up, and the next morning he agreed to release her if she would swear never to rebel again. She had little choice but to agree.While she never again rebelled, she often intrigued against Zeus's plans, and she was often able to outwit him. Her sacred animals are the cow and the peacock, while her favorite city is Argos. Crossstitchworld.com
  • 8. HESTIA /VESTA Hestia is Zeus’s sister. She is a virgin goddess. She does not have a distinct personality. She plays no part in myths. She is the goddess of the hearth, the symbol of the house around which a new born child is carried before it is received into the family. Each city had a public hearth sacred to Hestia, where the fire was never allowed to go out. Of all the Olympians, she is the mildest, most upright and most charitable. Paleothea.com
  • 9. ARES / MARS Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera. He was disliked by both parents. He is the god of war, and he is considered murderous and bloodthirsty yet also a coward. His bird is the vulture, and his animal is the dog. Dcwikia.com
  • 10. ATHENA / MINERVA Athena is the Greek goddess of reason, intelligent activity, arts and, literature. Athena is the daughter of Zeus. She sprang full grown in armor from his forehead, thus she has no mother. She is fierce and brave in battle, but only in wars to defend the state and home from outside enemies. She is the goddess of the city, handicrafts, and agriculture. She invented the bridle, which permitted man to tame horses. She also invented the trumpet, the flute, the pot, the rake, the plow, the yoke, the ship, and the chariot. She is the embodiment of wisdom, reason, and purity. She was Zeus's favorite child and was allowed to use his weapons including his thunderbolt. Her favorite city is Athens. Her tree is the olive, and the owl is her bird. Goodreads.com
  • 11. APOLLO / APOLLO Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto. His twin sister is Artemis. He is the god of music, playing a golden lyre; the Archer, far shooting with a silver bow; and the god of healing who taught man medicine. He is also the god of light, as well as the god of truth, who cannot speak a lie. One of Apollo's more important daily tasks is to harness his chariot with four horses and drive the Sun across the sky. He is famous for his oracle at Delphi. People travelled to it from all over the Greek world to devine the future. His tree is the laurel, the crow is his bird, the dolphin is his animal.
  • 12. HERMES / MERCURY Hermes is the cleverest of the Olympian gods, and messenger to all the other gods.The son of Zeus and Maia, he is also Zeus’s messenger.The fastest of the gods, he wears winged sandals, a winged hat, and carries a magic wand. He is also the god of thieves and god of commerce. Further, he guides the dead to the underworld. Finally, he invented the lyre, the pipes, the musical scale, astronomy, weights and measures, boxing, gymnastics, and the care of olive trees. Camphalfblood.wikia.com
  • 13. DEMETER / CERES  DEMETER was the great Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain, and bread, the prime sustenance of mankind. She also presided over the foremost of the Mystery Cults which promised its initiates the path to a blessed afterlife. Demeter was depicted as a mature woman, often crowned and holding bundles of wheat and a torch.
  • 14. ARTEMIS / DIANA She is goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment. Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister to Apollo. Not only is she the lady of the wild things, she is the huntsman of the gods. Like Apollo she hunts with silver arrows and is associated with the moon. She is the protector of the young and presides over childbirth.The cypress is her tree. Finally, all wild animals are sacred to her, especially the deer. paisleytheadventurer.blogspot.com
  • 15. HEPHAESTUS Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him, and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly. He is also lame.Accounts as to how he became lame vary. Some say that Hera, upset by having an ugly child, flung him from Mount Olympus into the sea, breaking his legs. Others say he took Hera's side in an argument with Zeus, and Zeus flung him off Mount Olympus. He is the god of fire and the forge. He is the smith and armorer of the gods. He uses a volcano as his forge. He is also the patron god of both smiths and weavers. Finally, he is kind and peace-loving, and his is wife is Aphrodite Smtexas.com
  • 16. Greeks call her Aphrodite, Romans call her Venus, but everybody calls her drop dead gorgeous. One of the most worshipped of Greek deities, Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, and procreation. She provides Olympus with more scandal and trouble than it could ever want. She is often vain, selfish, vengeful, and untrustworthy. Still, though, both god and mortal can’t get enough of Aphrodite's unearthly beauty . There's no one quite like her. Aphrodite / Venus
  • 17. Select one of the gods or goddesses from your chart and conduct further research at home if needed. You will create a “Missing” or a “Wanted” poster for him or her.Your poster should include all the relevant information identified on p. 51 of your SpringBoard; include anything else you think would be appropriate.
  • 19. WANTED You will create a “Missing” or a “Wanted” poster for him or her. You poster should include all the relevant information identified on p. 51 of your SpringBoard; include anything else you think would be appropriate. Be prepared to present this poster to the class tomorrow.  Name  Also know as  Last know location  Physical Description  Visual Picture  Significant actions / crimes  Why are they presumed dangerous  Known Associates  Additional Information / distinguishing features Due Tomorrow See Example of a real WANTED poster
  • 20. WANTED For stealing Apollo’s cattle, the murder of Argos, transforming Batos into stone, and accessory to the murder of Medusa. HERMES A.K.A. “Mercury” Description: Handsome youth bearing a herald’s staff, wearing winged sandals and a winged helmet. Age: Approx., 3000 years old PRESUMED DANGEROUS: Has magical power and cunning to use it treacherously! Know Associates: Zeus, Ares, Odysseus, Perseus Location: Last seen flying over downtown Arcadia Reward: $50, 000 Drachmae