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Greek Mythology Gods, Monsters, And Heroes

Greek Mythology Gods, Monsters, And Heroes. BY: Hannah, M o, and Urmi. POWERS: Intelligence Body strength endurance. HERCULES (demi god). SYMBOL: poison tipped arrow. CHILDREN: Aeson Llea Klonus. SPOUSES: Megara deiaheira. SIBLINGS: Apollo Ares Athena .

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Greek Mythology Gods, Monsters, And Heroes

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  1. Greek MythologyGods, Monsters, And Heroes BY: Hannah, Mo, and Urmi

  2. POWERS: • Intelligence • Body strength • endurance HERCULES (demi god) SYMBOL: poison tipped arrow • CHILDREN: • Aeson • Llea • Klonus • SPOUSES: • Megara • deiaheira • SIBLINGS: • Apollo • Ares • Athena PARENTS: The son of Zeus and Alcmene • WEAKNESS: • Women • Pride • EVENTS: • Hercules freed Alcestis from death • Fought in the early Trojan war • Defeated the hydra ALLUSIONS: People make references, and compare to his impeccable strength • IDENTIFICATION: • Tall • Buff • Wore a lions skin

  3. POWERS: • Healer • Settles disputes between gods and humans • SYMBOL: • Laurel Wreath • Python • Raven • Bow and Arrow • SPOUSES: • Coronis • Hecuba • Cyrene • Calliope PARENTS: Son of Zeus and Leto • CHILDREN: • Asclepius • Troilus • Aristaeus • Orpheus SIBLINGS: ARTEMIS (His twin sister) Apollo Phoebus(god of truth) WEAKNESS: Brings sickness to people • IDENTIFICATION: • “the most Greek of gods” • Was a healer/God Of Truth • Called Delian, since he was born in Delios • ALLUSION: • Is a figure in Greek poetry • Master musician who played the lyre. (to calm people down) EVENTS: Killer of the PythonLycian(wolf god)

  4. SYMBOL: • Chalice(bowl-shaped drinking vessel) • Wings Hebe (goddess of youth) • CHILDREN: • Alexiares • Anicetus SPOUSES: Hercules PARENTS: Daughter of Zeus and Hera • SIBLINGS: • Apollo • Ares • Athena • Hercules EVENTS: People worshiped her as a goddess of pardons of forgiveness • WEAKNESS: • Very clumsy • Relies on her gifts to get attention • Less charisma than other goddesses • POWERS: • Restores youth • Teleports through demensions • Fly’s at great speed • Shape shifts(any mortal or animal) • IDENTIFICATION: • Sometimes called, “Ganymeda • Usually seen wearing a sleeveless dress ALLUSION: People create allusions about her clumsiness

  5. POWERS: Has the power to regenerate 2 heads when one is cut off/ and it breaths fire HYDRA(Monster) WEAKNESS: Having its head stump being burned • SIBLINGS: • Cerberus • Chimera • ladon SPOUSE: No evidence of any spouses PARENTS: The offspring of Typhoeus and Eknibha ALLUSIONS: People make references to the hydras anger and strength • EVENTS: • Was killed by Tolaos • Goddess Hera turned the hydra into the Hydra and Cancer constellation • DESCRIPTION: • Giant • Tall • Has 9 heads SYMBOL: A serpent CHILDREN: No children

  6. Sources Hamilton, Edith. Mythology. New York: Grand Central, 1999. print. Jaden, Aaron. The goddess Hebe. August,12 2001. Theoi Project. Theoi.com. Web. November, 26 2013 Ragden, Joseph. Hydra. June,12 2006. acorn districts. Greekmythology.com. Web. November,26 2013.

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