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This project explores the pantheon of Olympian deities, detailing their origins, attributes, and spheres of influence. Central to Greek mythology are the powerful figures of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hestia, and Hera, all descendants of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. We examine their divine character and the significance of their roles in myth, such as Zeus's dominion over the sky and thunder, Hades's governance of the underworld, Poseidon's mastery of the sea, and Hestia's guardianship of the hearth. Join us in understanding the legacy of these deities.
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Latin Project By Tiberius Helvius Honorius
Deity • de·i·ty • /ˈdi ɪ ti/ Show Spelled[dee-i-tee] • –noun, plural -ties. • 1. • a god or goddess. • 2. • divine character or nature, esp. that of the Supreme Being; divinity. • 3. • the estate or rank of a god: The king attained deity after his death. • 4. • a person or thing revered as a god or goddess: a society in which money is the only deity. • 5. • the Deity, God; Supreme Being.
Olympian • O·lym·pi·an /əˈlɪm pi ən, oʊˈlɪm-/ Show Spelled[uh-lim-pee-uh n, oh-lim-]–adjective pertaining to Mount Olympus or dwelling thereon, as the gods of classical Greece. pertaining to Olympia in Elis. of, resembling, characteristic of, or suitable to the gods of Olympus; majestic or aloof: an Olympian landscape; an Olympian disdain. –noun an Olympian deity. a contender in the Olympic games. a native or inhabitant of Olympia. Origin: 1585–95; < LL Olympiānus, equiv. to L Olympi( us ) (< Gk Olýmpios, deriv. of ÓlymposOlympus) + -ānus-an
Attribute • at·trib·ute • /v. əˈtrɪbyut; n. ˈætrəˌbyut/ Show Spelled [v. uh-trib-yoot; n. a-truh-byoot] Show IPA verb, -ut·ed, -ut·ing, noun • –verb (used with object) 1. to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually fol. by to ): She attributed his bad temper to ill health. • 2. to consider as a quality or characteristic of the person, thing, group, etc., indicated: He attributed intelligence to his colleagues. • 3. to consider as made by the one indicated, esp. with strong evidence but in the absence of conclusive proof: to attribute a painting to an artist. • 4. to regard as produced by or originating in the time, period, place, etc., indicated; credit; assign: to attribute a work to a particular period; to attribute a discovery to a particular country. • –noun
Sphere of Influence sphere of influence –noun any area in which one nation wields dominant power over another or others. Origin: 1880–85
Provenance • prov·e·nance • /ˈprɒvənəns, -ˌnɑns/ Show Spelled[prov-uh-nuhns, -nahns] Show IPA • –noun place or source of origin: The provenance of the ancient manuscript has never been determined. • Origin: 1860–65; < F, deriv. of provenant, prp. of provenir < L prōvenīre to come forth; see pro-1 , convene, -ant • —Can be confused: provenance, province.
Parents of the Olympians • Cronus and Rhea are Zeus’s mom and dad, who are the parents of the olympians. • Zeus and his brothers overthrew his father to be gods
Zeus • Greek and Roman name was Zeus and Jupiter • Parents Cronus and Rhea • Sphere of influence and attributes is the Earth and Sky and he had the power of lightning bolts oak trees and eagles • His birthplace
Hades • Greek and Roman names are Hades and Pluto • Parents are Cronus Rhea • Sphere of Influence is the dead and the underworld • He was born on the island of Crete
Posideon • Greek and Roman name is Poseidon and Neptune • Parents were Cronos and Rhea • Sphere of Influence is the Sea • He had no birthplace because he was eaten by his father Cronus
Hestia • Her Greek name is Hestia and Vesta • Parents are Cronus and Rhea • Sphere of Influence is the Hearth, the Altar, and the Home • Birthplace The Island of Crete
Hera • Greek and Roman names are Hera and Juno\ • Parents are Cronus and Rhea • Sphere of Influence is
Parents of the Olympians • Poseidon is Zeus’s brother
Parents of the Olympians • Zeus and his brothers overthrew his dad
Parents of the Olympians • Hades • Hades is also Zeus’s and Poseidon’s brother
Parents of the Olympians • Hestia • Hestia is Zeus’s sister
Parents of the Olympians • Hera • Hera is Zeus’s wife and sister
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