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Gaea correct answers earth Pyrrha, the only woman to survive the great flood that destroyed the humans, is the daughter of: correct answers Pandora What is the concept of equating one's own deities with foreign deities called? correct answers syncretism Who is the mother of Hermes? correct...

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CLCV 115 final (100% Errorless Answers)
Gaea correct answers earth
Pyrrha, the only woman to survive the great flood that destroyed the humans, is the daughter of: correct answers Pandora
What is the concept of equating one's own deities with foreign deities called? correct answers syncretism
Who is the mother of Hermes? correct answers Maia
What is NOT a way gods are different from mortals? correct answers gods are smarter
What was NOT one of the first four entities in the Greek creation myth according to Hesiod? correct answers Uranus
Which of the following animals was most special to Hera? correct answers cow
Who is the mother of Apollo and Artemis? correct answers Leto
Hera is the goddess of: correct answers marriage and fertility
What mortal woman became the wife of Dionysus? correct answers Ariadne
Which of the following civilizations left behind the writing system known as cuneiform? correct answers Sumerians
On what substances do the gods live? correct answers nectar and ambrosia
To whom do the cattle that Hermes steals belong? correct answers Apollo
What is NOT an example of anthropomorphism? correct answers Zeus turning himself into a bull
Which god is often called "Phoebus" meaning "shining"? correct answers Apollo
Which beings forge thunder and lightning for Zeus? correct answers Cyclopes
Which of Apollo's love affairs resulted in the birth of his son, Asclepius? correct answers Coronis
Whom did NOT fight against Zeus in the Titanomachy? correct answers Prometheus
According to Homer's Iliad, Aphrodite was born from: correct answers Zeus and Dione Which category of stories in myth is associated with historical inquiry or the reasons behind why
something in society exists in the way it does? correct answers legend
What does the Greek word "Chaos" mean? correct answers "void"
Eros represents what in Greek mythology? correct answers Love
Who is the god of fire and blacksmiths in Greek mythology? correct answers Hephaestus
With whom did Aphrodite NOT have a love affair? correct answers Pan
What god acts as the guide for souls as they descend into the Greek underworld? correct answers
Hermes
What woman was created by the gods as punishment for humans? correct answers Pandora
Who in ancient Greece was considered the goddess of wheat? correct answers Demeter
Which Greek god is associated with wine? correct answers Dionysus
Who is said to have brought the alphabet to Greece? correct answers Cadmus
Which immortal is the representation of blood lust in war? correct answers Ares
Helios was worshipped as a sun god until he became identified with: correct answers Apollo
Who is Hephaestus' wife? correct answers Aphrodite
What immortal presided over strategic warfare? correct answers Athena
What hunter was killed by Artemis with a scorpion? correct answers Orion
What is a cosmogony? correct answers a story of the creation of the world
What are the Moerae? correct answers Fates
What goddess was also known by the names Cytherea and Cypris? correct answers Aphrodite
Which god is associated with the name "psychopompos" (soul guide)? correct answers Hermes
What did the Greek word múthos (from which we derive our word "myth") originally mean? correct answers "authoritative speech"
Pegasus is the child of: correct answers Medusa
What god of the sea has the trident as one of his symbols? correct answers Poseidon

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