LESSON 2 Brief Discussion About Greek Mythology
LESSON 2 Brief Discussion About Greek Mythology
LESSON 2 Brief Discussion About Greek Mythology
Hades
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Divinities
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Olympians
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titans
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heroes
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nymphs
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demigods
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monsters
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mortals
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apollo
Greek mythology
• It is composed mainly of stories about gods and goddesses, but it is
not an account of Greek religion.
• Instead, these stories were written to serve as a way of explaining
how things came to be.
• For example, there are stories to explain how the animals, the trees,
the sun, the moon, and the stars came to exist and why earthquakes,
storms, and eruptions happen.
• In Greek mythology, thunder and lightning occur when Zeus throws
his thunderbolt. A volcanic eruption happens because a terrible
creature is trapped in the mountain and strives to break free from time
to time
Three works that serves as basis
of Greek Mythology
• Theogony by Hesiod
• The Iliad and the Odyssey both by Homer
CRONUS RHEA HYPERION THEIA MNEMOSYNE THEMIS IAPETUS CLYMENE COEUS CRIUS EURBIA PHOEBE OCEANUS THETHYS
HELIOS MUSES FATES AND SEASONS ATLAS ASTRAIOS RIVERS
POSEIDON AMPHITRITE
EOS PROMETHEUS PERSES LETO OCEAN NYMPHS
HADES PERSEPHONE
SELENE EPIMETHEUS PALLAS STYX
HESTIA ZELOS
MONOTIOUS
DEMETER NIKE
DIONE APOLLO
APHRODITE
ARTEMIS
MAIA
HERMES
GAEA
• Gaea is the Earth goddess. She
mated with her son Uranus to
produce the remaining Titans.
Gaea seems to have started as a
Neolithic earth-mother
worshipped before the Indo-
European invasion that eventually
leads to the Hellenistic civilization.
URANUS
• Uranus is the sky god and first ruler. He is the son of
Gaea, who created him without help. He then became
the husband of Gaea and together they had many
offspring, including twelve of the Titans.
• His rule ended when Cronus, encouraged by Gaea,
castrated him. He either died from the wound or
withdrew from earth.
12 MAJOR TITANS
•The first generation of Titans who
were descendants of Gaea and
Uranus.
CRONUS
• Cronus was the ruling Titan who
came to power by castrating his
father Uranus. His wife was
Rhea. Their offspring were the
first Olympians. To insure his
safety Cronus ate each of the
children as they were born. This
worked until Rhea, unhappy at
the lost of their children, tricked
Cronus into swallowing a rock,
instead of Zeus.
CRONUS
• Cronus was the ruling Titan who
came to power by castrating his
father Uranus.
• His wife was Rhea.
• Their offspring were the first
Olympians.
RHEA
•Rhea was the wife of
Cronus.
OCEANUS
•Oceanus is the unending
stream of water
encircling the world.
Together with his wife
Tethys produced the river
and the three thousand
ocean nymphs.
TETHYS
•Tethys is the wife of
Oceanus. Together
they produced the
rivers and the three
thousand ocean
nymphs.
HYPERION
•Hyperion is the Titan of light, an
early sun god.
•He married his sister Thea.
•Their children were Helius (the
sun), Selene (the moon), and Eos
(the dawn).
MNEMOSYNE
•Mnemosyne was the Titan
of memory and the mother
of Muses.
THEMIS
• Themis was the Titan
of justice and order.
She was the mother of
the fates and the
Seasons
IAPETUS COEUS
• Iapetus was the Titan of
father of Intelligence.
Prometheus, Father of Leto.
Epimetheus,
Monoetius, and
Atlas by Clymene.
CRIUS
• A Titan, married Eurbia.
• Had 3 children: Astraios, Perses, Pallas.
• Was grandfather of:
• (Astraios married Eos): Zephyros/Zephyrus (West Wind),
Boreas (North Wind), Notos/Notus (South Wind),
Eosphoros/Eurus (East Wind), and all the "stars".
• Was also grandfather of (Pallas married Styx): Zelos, Nike,
Kratos, Bia.
PHOEBE THEIA
The wife of her brother
• Titan of the Hyperion, Theia gave birth to
Moon. Helios (sun), Eos (dawn), and
Mother of Selene (moon). She is the
Leto. goddess from whom light
emanates and considered
especially beautiful.
SECOND GENERATION OF
TITANS
PROMETHEUS
• Prometheus was the wisest Titan.
• His name means “forethought” and he was
able to foretell the future.
• He was the son of Iapetus.
• When Zeus revolted against Cronus
Prometheus deserted the other Titans and
fought on Zeus side.
EPIMETHEUS
• Epimetheus was a stupid Titan whose name
means “afterthought”.
• He was the son of Iapetus. In some accounts
he is delegated, along with his brother
Prometheus by Zeus to create mankind.
• He also accepted the gift of Pandora from
Zeus, which lead to the introduction of evil into
the world.
ATLAS
• Atlas was the son of Iapetus. Unlike
his brothers Prometheus and
Epimetheus, Atlas fought with other
Titans supporting Cronus against
Zeus. Due to Cronus’s advance
age Atlas lead the Titans in battle.
As a result he was singled out by
Zeus for a special punishment and
made to hold up the word on his
back.
METIS
• Metis was the Titaness of the forth day and the planet Mercury.
• She presided over all wisdom and knowledge.
• She was seduced by Zeus and became pregnant with Athena.
• Zeus became concerned over prophecies that her second child
would replace Zeus.
• To avoid this, Zeus ate her.
• It is said that she is still the source for Zeus wisdom and that she
still advises Zeus from his belly.
DIONE
• According to Homer in the Illiad she
is the mother of Aphrodite.
Olympian Gods and
Goddesses
APHRODITE
• Aphrodite is the goddess of love, desire and
beauty. In addition to her natural gifts she has a
magical girdle that compels anyone she wishes
to desire her.
• She is the daughter of Zeus and Dione.
• She is said to have sprung from sea foam.
• She is the wife of Hephaestus. The myrtle is her
tree.
• The dove, the swan, and the sparrow were her
birds.
• Her favorite lover is the god of war, Ares.
• She represented sex, affection, and the
attraction that binds people together.
•
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.
• The god of healing who taught man medicine.
• The god of light.
• 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 traveled to it from all over the Greek
world to divine the future.
• His tree was the laurel. The crow was his bird. The dolphin was his animal.
ARIS/ARES
• Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera.
• He was disliked by both parents.
• He is the god of war.
• He is considered murderous and bloodstained but,
also a coward.
• When caught in an act of adultery with Aphrodite
her husband Hephaestus is able publically ridicule
him.
• His bird is the vulture.
• His animal is the dog.
ARTEMIS
• She was goddess of chastity, virginity, • She became associated with the moon.
the hunt, the moon, and the natural • She is a virgin goddess, and the
environment. goddess of chastity.
• Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and • She also presides over childbirth, which
Leto. may seem odd for a virgin, but goes
back to causing Leto no pain when she
• Her twin brother is Apollo.
was born.
• She is the lady of the wild things. • She became associated with Hecate.
• She is the huntsman of the gods. • The cypress is her tree. All wild animals
• She is the protector of the young. are scared to her, especially the deer.