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Greek And Roman Mythology Exam 1 Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
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Cronus (Saturn) 
Son of Gaia and Uranus. Husband and brother of the Titaness Rhea. Leader and youngest of the 1st generation of Titans. Overthrew his father, Uranus, and ruled during the mythological Golden Age, until overthrown by his son, Zeus, and imprisoned in Tartarus. He was the only Titan willing to try to overthrown his father. Swallowed all of his children, except Zeus. 
 
 
 
Rhea 
Titaness and daughter of the earth goddess ...
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FTCE ART K-12 Revision 3 - Art History and Culture Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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1.	Baroque Art Content: - 17th and 18th centuries 
-	style propagated by the Catholic Church, monumental works of public art 
-	meant to inspire a sense of awe 
-	illustrated Catholic ideas, biblical or mythical depictions 
-	Sculptures showed movement 
2.	Baroque Art Context: - included allegories (stories with hidden meaning/mes- sages) 
-	1732 Trevi Fountain in Rome - overly ornate sculpture. Major Artists - Rembrandt, Caravaggio and Rubens 
3.	Medieval Art Content: - Spans more than 1,000 ye...
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Greek Mythology Exam 2 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Rated A+)
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Greek Mythology Exam 2 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
Greek Mythology Exam 2 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (Rated A+) 
 
What is Zeus' Roman name? - ANSWER - Jupiter 
 
Who is Zeus' wife? What are they, Titans, Olympians, or Giants? - ANSWER - Hera-Olympian 
Themis- Titan 
Metis- 
 
1. When Zeus plots to overthrow his father Cronus, who is Zeus' companion and teacher who helps him in his plan? 
2. This character is the personification of what? 
3. What does she give Zeus t...
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The Arch 
Greek Architecture is based on which shape? 
 
 
 
The Parthenon 
Greek building most revered for its use of ratio and perspective. 
 
 
 
Amphitheater 
Greek plays generally were shown in 
 
 
 
The Pantheon 
Roman engineering allowed this building to have the largest single span dome for centuries. 
 
 
 
Everyday Life 
In Plato's Allegory of the Cave what do the shadows represent? 
 
 
 
Polytheism 
Belief in multiple gods 
 
 
 
Classicism 
Aesthetic attitudes and principles found...
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HUM Final Exam Lecture 2 (DANTE PT.1 ) with 100% correct answers already graded A+(VERIFIED FOR ACCURACY)
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The Divine Comedy- when is it placed 
High Middle ages Dantes world 
 
 
 
Significance of Florence to Dante 
- tied intimately 
 
- Dante is from Florence and it is integrated into his divine comedy 
 
 
 
Italy in the Age of Dante 
- now its divided, after roman empire 
 
- all sorts of kingdoms and republics 
 
- republics are prevalent in this time period, ruled by people usually an oligarchy 
 
 
 
red roofs 
medieval town of Florence 
 
- duomo 
 
- Dante loved florence it comes up alot in...
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Mythology exam II part 2 questions and answers
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Mythology exam II part 2 questions and answers 
Corinth - ANS ️️ City commanding the narrow neck of land that links the major 
regions of Greece, legendarily founded by Sisyphus and later ruled by Jason's 
uncle Pelias. In historical times, Corinth was the site of a magnificent temple to 
Apollo. Fabled of old for its wealth, Corinth was ultimately destroyed by the 
Romans and rebuilt as a Roman colony. Many of its most impressive remains are 
from the Roman period. 
Glacue was a princess o...
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Mythology Donaldson Test Questions & Answers 100% Correct!!
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Greek and Roman Imagination - ANSWERThere is imagination and no reality. Their imagination consists of several myths and magic. The Greeks believed in it, but the Romans did not. 
 
What is the importance of the Iliad? - ANSWERIt is the oldest of Greek literature. The Illiad has an indisputable proof of civilization. 
 
How do the Greeks compare to the Egyptians? - ANSWERThe Greeks made their own God's in their image, while the Egyptians didn't. 
 
what is the terrifying irrational? - ANSW...
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World Mythology Final Exam Review 2023 Questions and Answers
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Zeus - ANS ️️ God of sky to the Greeks, Roman counterpart was Jupiter 
Athena - ANS ️️ Goddess of wisdom, known as Minerva to the Romans 
Poseidon - ANS ️️ God of the seas and oceans, Roman counterpart was Neptune 
Hephaistos - ANS ️️ God of fire and forge, Roman counterpart was Vulcan 
Hades - ANS ️️ God of the dead, also known as Pluto to the Romans, alternately 
called Dis Pater 
Hera - ANS ️️ Consort of Ze...
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Roman Mythology Questions and Answers
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Pantheon 
The name for the 12 main gods and goddesses. Consists of Jupiter, Juno, Mars, Venus, Vulcan, Ceres, Mercury, Neptune, Diana, Minerva, Apollo, and Bacchus. 
 
 
 
Jupiter 
King of the Roman gods. God of the sky and heavens. Brother to Pluto, Neptune, Vesta, and Juno. Yep, that's right. Incest. Greek counterpart is Zeus. 
 
 
 
 
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