Who’s Who is Greek Mythology



Who’s Who in Greek Mythology Scavenger HuntA. I am the Goddess of grain and sister of Zeus. When my daughter was kidnapped I stopped all plants from growing on Earth. Can you blame me?B. I am the brother of Zeus and carry around a trident. Watch out you don’t piss me off, because I’ll send earthquakes and floods your way.C. Wise as an owl—I am one of the immortal children of Zeus and Goddess of arts and crafts. The great city in Greece is named after me.D. My wife is beautiful and is desired by all; however, I am quite the opposite in looks and appearance. I am known for my creativity and skill as a metal smith. E. I am indeed the strongest Titan. Why? I am forced to hold up the sky for all of eternity!F. My biggest fear is losing power, so I try to “beat” the Fates by swallowing my own children. Unfortunately, this doesn’t get me far.G. My husband cheats on me, so I seek revenge on him, his mistresses and their children. Watch out for the Queen of Mount Olympus.H. Forget marriage and children, you can typically find me in the woods hunting with my “girls”. I am a child of Zeus and also a twin.I. I am the sister of Zeus and the guardian of home. I am gentle, kind, and loved by all. I am the eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea and the first to be eaten by my father. J. With my charm & persuasiveness, I can win over any woman. I have a ton of children and live on Mt. Olympus. Everyone wishes they had my thunderbolt.K. You can find me driving across the sky in my chariot, with a lyre in hand. I am the God of prophecy, medicine, archery and music. My other half can be found in the woods.L. I am the messenger between the Gods & humans. I am known as the one "of many shifts: blandly cunning, a robber, a cattle driver, a bringer of dreams, a watcher by night, a thief at the gates” M. My wife gave birth to me and we married. I sent 6 children to the Underworld and was stabbed with a sickle by another child. My weakness is the desire to be powerfulN. I am bloodthirsty, defensive and raring to fight. Weaponry and war are two common words in my vocabulary. My parents are Zeus and Hera.O. I am the mother of all and emerged from Chaos. My husband sent my first 6 children to the Underworld; however, I sought revenge on him. P. Known as the “Trickster Titan” I am most known for stealing the sacred fire from Zeus. However, I have been chained to a mountain where an eagle eats at my liver day in and day out.Q. To cleanse myself from insanity I was forced to perform 12 great tasks. The son of Zeus and a mortal.R. It isn’t easy being beautiful. I was born from the foam of the sea and am the Goddess of sexual desire. S. Once you have died, you enter my world. I wear the helmet of invisibility, so you better watch out! Death surrounds me. T. Daughter of Demeter, wife of Hades & Queen of the Underworld. My kidnapping brought the change in seasonsU. I am the god of all things nature. It makes sense, because I do have a wild side.V. If there’s one thing I believe in, it’s true love. The Romans sometimes call me cupid.W. Party people love me. I’m the God of wine and winemaking. Who doesn’t love wine? X. There’s the underworld, and then there’s Earth. I’m right between the two of them. Y. Don’t look directly at me, you might hurt your eyes. I leave Greece around 8 every night and come up around 7 in the morning. Z. I’m basically one of Greece’s most revered heroes. The early Greek poet Homer wrote an epic poem all about it. AA. The Greeks love me because I slayed that monster Medusa. My dad’s a pretty big deal too I guess. BB. The people of Athens owe a great deal to me. After all, I am the founder of their . All the ladies thought I was the perfect guy until they found out I had foot problems. Once people found out about that, my life was pretty much over.NAME/LETTERDESCRIPTION OF GREEK CHARACTER:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.NAME/LETTERDESCRIPTION OF GREEK CHARACTER:11.12.13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.NAME/LETTERDESCRIPTION OF GREEK CHARACTER:21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.Answer Key:A. Demeter B. PoseidonC. AthenaD. HephasteusE. AtlasF. CronusG. HeraH. ArtemisI. HestiaJ. ZeusK. ApolloL. HermesM. UranusN. AresO. GaeaP. PrometheusQ. HerculesR. AphroditeS. HadesT. PeresphoneU. PanV. ErosW. DionysusX. StyxY. HeliosZ. OdysseusAA. PerseusBB. TheseusCC. Achilles ................
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