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Greek Gods

Hades God of the Underworld Lonely Kidnapped Persephone Brother of Zeus

Demeter Goddess of Agriculture Mother of Persephone Searched for her kidnapped daughter Gave the world seasons *Link here*

Persephone Happy and kind Kidnapped by Hades to be his queen Goddess of the underworld Must return to the underworld during wintertime because she ate the seed of a pomegranate.

Zeus Highest god Had authority over sky, earth and Mount Olympus As a child was hidden by his mother in a cave *Link here*

Pandora Woman made by the gods Opened a box that released evil into the world Shut the box before the evil of “foreboding” could escape into the world and take away hope.

Athena Goddess of crafts, domestic arts and war Symbol is the owl Patron deity of Athens *Link here*

Poseidon God of all water, earthquakes and horses Brother of Zeus and Hades Often turned himself into the shape of a horse *Link here*

Pan God of shepherds and flocks Son of Hermes and a nymph Was very lonely and responsible for the scared feeling people may get- “panic” *Link here*

Writer’s Notebook Assignment Now that we have looked at some different gods and goddesses in Greek Mythology, which one would you like to learn about the most? Why? Which ones have you heard about?

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