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Mythology Test Questions and Answers Zeus Jupiter, Lord of the Sky, father of Heracles, father of Persephone, son of Rhea, kills Bellerohpon for trying to reach mount Olympus, Poseidon Neptune, God of the Sea, causes earthquakes, father of Orion, fought for patronage of Athens with Athena...

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Zeus - answer Jupiter, Lord of the Sky, father of Heracles, father of Persephone, son
of Rhea, kills Bellerohpon for trying to reach mount Olympus,

Poseidon - answer Neptune, God of the Sea, causes earthquakes, father of Orion,
fought for patronage of Athens with Athena, one father of Theseus, gave Mestra power
to change her shape

Hades - answer Pluto, Lord of the Underworld, , kidnaps and loves Persephone,
Perseus has his helmet of invisibility

Athena - answer Minerva, goddess of wisdom, offered to make Paris the best
warrior, goddess of weaving, helps Bellerophon tame Pegasus by appearing to him in a
dream and giving him a golden bridle, told Perseus to shine his shield

Aphrodite - answer Venus, goddess of love and beauty, mother of Eros, promises
Paris the love of Helen of Troy, gave Pandora the gift of beauty

Ares - answer Mars, God of War

Hera - answer Juno, jealous wife of Zeus, goddess of marriage and women, offered
to make Paris lord of Europe, watches over Jason, pities Alcyone

Hermes - answer Mercury, Messenger God, messenger, cunning, trickster, known
for winged sandal and hat, half brother of Apollo, son of Maia, created lyre, gave
Pandora the gift of curiosity, gave Perseus a sharp sickle, god of travelers

Hephaestus - answer Vulcan, god of metalworks and fire,

Hestia - answer Vesta, virgin goddess, goddess of the Hearth

Apollo - answer god of music, sun, and poetry, twin of Artemis, planned Orion's
death with Gaea, Father of Phaethon and the Heliades, god of poetry, god of prophecy,
falls in love with Daphne, wears crown of laurel leaf, son of Leto, best lyre player,
servant of Admetus

Artemis - answer goddess of the hunt, twin sister of Apollo Orion's hunting buddy,
daughter of Leto, punished Admetus ( cut life short put snake in his and Alcestis bed
chamber),

Demeter - answer Ceres, Goddess of the Harvest, , dislikes Eurysichthon for cutting
down trees in her sacred grove

, Dionysus - answer Bacchus, God of wine and revelry, father of King Oenopion,
married Ariadne who first loved Theseus, tutored by Sileneus, granted Midas a wish

Persephone - answer Proserpine, wife of Hades, Queen of the Underworld, daughter
of Zeus and Demeter

Atlas - answer Titan holding the Sky, tricked by Heracles, turned to stone by Perseus

Aeolus - answer god of winds, father of Alcyone

Maia - answer mother of Hermes

Calliope - answer muse of epic poetry, mother of Orpheus

Gaea - answer Tellus, mother earth

Famine - answer hunger wrapped himself around Erysichthon making him forever
hungry

Hecate - answer Trivia, Goddess of black magic Medea prayed to her

Hebe - answer Juventas, goddess of youthful beauty

Helios - answer God of the Sun

Pan - answer Faunus, shepherd god, invented reed pipes, companion of King Midas

Leto - answer mother of Apollo and Artemis, hates Niobe

Eris - answer Strife, Goddess of Discord, created golden apple, wasn't invited to the
marriage of King Peleus and Nymph Thetis

Eros - answer Cupid, God of love, son of Aphrodite, shoots both Hades and Apollo
with love inspiring arrows

Rhea - answer mother of Zeus, turned Atlanta and Hippomeres into lions

Thanatos - answer Mor, came to claim Alcestis but was wrestled by Heracles

Fates - answer weave the threads of mortals lives, cut Admetus' life short

Iris - answer goddess of the rainbow, messenger of Hera

Somnus - answer god of sleep, father of Morpheus, made dream for Alcyone

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