Phoebus Apollo (Apollo). Cronus m. Rhea HestiaHadesPoseidonDemeterHeraZeus Zeus m. Leto ApolloArtemis.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE ILIAD: GODS AND GODDESSES MAN, MYTH, MEANING THE TROJAN WAR.
Advertisements

Jeopardy Wives and Spoils of War Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy gods The Greeks The Trojans Death.
The God of sun.  Leto, (Apollo’s mother) had an affair with Zeus and was soon to have a child.  Hera was furious and cursed Leto so she could not have.
By Lucius.  He was one of the 12 Olympian gods  Mainly he is known as the god of the sun  He was also the god of archery, prophecy, music medicine.
Entertainment, values of society, and explanation of nature.
Ancient Greek Religion
By: Lindsay Toub, Natasha Lear & Kyle Stanshine The Trojan War & The Fall of Troy.
Myths Olympians Greek Gods. People had questions No answers since there was no science Created stories to explain the phenomena rising & setting sun,
The Greek Gods & Goddesses.  King of the gods  God of air  Uses Thunderbolts as his weapon  Womanizer – married his own sister  Son of Cronos and.
Welcome To Olympus.
Greek Gods The Olympians Click to move on. Mount Olympus Click to move on.
ZEUS REALM: Ruler of Mount Olympus Ruler of Mount Olympus god of heaven and earth god of heaven and earth Roman name :Jupiter Symbol – lightening bolt.
Greek mythology the twelve Olympians. The Twelve Olympians  Principal Gods in Greek Mythology  Zeus led his siblings to victory in war with The Titans.
 As we have seen Zeus was the son of Cronos and Rhea.  He led the uprising against Cronos.  He was king of the gods.  God of the sky  He married.
The God Apollo By: Timothy Buff Tom MacDonald David Deluca Peter Thomann.
Athens, January 2013.
The Trojan War An Introduction. How It All Started Overpopulation  Zeus and Gaia decide there needs to be a war. Zeus falls in love with Thetis. – A.
All About The Iliad GREECE 1250 B.C The Iliad tells of the war between Greece and Troy (located in Asia Minor or the present day country of Turkey). The.
Apollo Powers and Symbols. 1. the god who punishes and destroys (oulios) the wicked and overbearing His arrows are swift to kill men out of both punishment.
Apollo and Artemis Children of Zeus and Leto Apollo god of prophecy and healing, referred to as Phoebus (=who shines?) Roman name for Artemis-Diana Leto.
Kiera and Tasha. Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, he has a twin sister named Artemis, the god of the natural environment. Apollo had numerous love.
Greek ABC Book By: Bryan J.. Aphrodite RN:Venus Goddess of Love and Beauty She was chosen by Paris to receive the Apple of Discord. She helped Paris escape.
Apollo God of Music By: Joseph Barnes.
The war dragged on for 10 years. The Greeks could not break into Troy and the Trojans could not drive them off.
Empty Darkness= Chaos Egg opens; two halves become earth and sky Earth= Gaia Sky= Uranus Gaia and Uranus have children 3 Cyclopes 3 Hundred-Handed Giants.
Athena and Apollo By: Kristen Clanton & Will Church.
Diana (Artemis).
Myths and music. Orpheus in the underworld 1 Orpheus could make beautiful music. He was in love with Eurydice, but she got bitten by a snake and died.
GREEK MYTHS AND GODS DAY-DAY A.KA. DASHAWN CALDWELL.
 The god of music, healing, plague, the sun, prophecies, and poetry, ; associated with light, truth and the sun. He is Artemis' twin brother and Hermes'
Heroes Greeks Trojans Deities Miscellaneous.
Meet the Gods. Zeus The top god, son of the Titan Kronos. God of the sky and lightning. Frequently appears in disguise. Symbol: eagle. Weapon: lightning.
Achilles Cristina Lo Piccolo Christina Klinke. His life immortalized Achilles was the son of the mortal king Peleus and the immortal sea nymph Thetis.
Daphne and apollo.
Greek Mythology The Fall of Troy. Why was the Greek army still hard pressed and lost many gallant leaders even though Hector was dead? Prince Memnon of.
12 Immortals in a Palace on Mount Olympus
Greek Gods Taylor Lukus Per.2.
Achilles et Briseis. Achilles: Parvus puer Achilles was the son of Peleus, king of the Myridimons, and Thetis, a sea nymph. Thetis dipped Achilles in.
The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece (Meet the Family)
Historical Context for The Odyssey I.The Trojan War II. The Iliad and The Odyssey.
Greek Mythology. Zeus Zeus was the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus. He also ruled over all of the gods who lived there. He was also a celestial god and.
THE ILIAD. WHO AM IPEOPLE KILLED DURING WAR IMPORTANT PLACES WHICH GODRANDOM $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY.
Apollo Sadie Ramie. Background  Born on the island of Delos.  Son of Zeus and Leto and Artemis’s twin.  He is the god of Light and Truth, the master.
A Biography of the of the sun, music, and poetry god.
Greek Gods and Godesses
APOLLO GOD OFMUSIC By:Jacob Alman. Background Information God of Music, Prophesy, Healing. Son of Zeus and Leto. He played the lyre. He won many musical.
After The Iliad This presentation explains the fate of important characters who survived The Iliad based on other sources from Greek and Roman authors.
Ancient Greece The Gods and Goddesses.
The Iliad. Epic Hero Characteristics Superhuman strength Craftiness; intelligence Confidence Helped by gods (luck?) Ideals and values of culture Victorious.
Greek Gods and Goddesses. The Olympians  12 immortals who lived on Mount Olympus –Zeus –Poseidon –Hades –Hera –Demeter –Aphrodite –Apollo –Ares –Artemis.
Chaos Love. Earth (Gaia) Sky (Ouranos/Uranus) The Underworld.
I love ms Siciliano Love,Johnathan.   Banquet for the wedding of Peleus and Thetis  All the divinities were invited, except for Eris (Discord)  She.
Apollo and Artemis Youthful and athletic Archery Protectors/punishers Apollo “Belvedere” 350BC.
Greek Mythology 11/8 JOURNAL- How did the geography affect the development of the Greek city-states?
Apollo By Francis Bae. What he is Famous for  Apollo had a big herd of cows and his nephew (also god) Hermes stole them and he made an instrument with.
The Greek Gods of Olympus By: Quinn Hasty Zeus Hera.
APOLLO Ashley Crichlow 5 th Period. WHO IS APOLLO? Apollo is “the god of music, and he is often depicted playing a golden lyre. He was also known as the.
By: Nicholas wooldredge Second period.  Apollo appears as a young man with curly golden hair. He carries a gold bow and arrow and looks shiny like the.
2/5/2013 APOLLO AND ARTEMIS. APOLLO God of enlightenment, knowledge and medicine Epitome of control and discipline Son of Zeus and Leto, brother of Artemis.
The history of mythology and the significant gods and goddesses.
Greek Mythology.
The Trojan War. The Golden Apple A Greek man and goddess were getting married. Their names were Peleus &Thetis A Greek man and goddess were getting married.
Black Ships Before Troy
The Trojan War.
5-1 – The Culture of Ancient Greece 1. Who were the Gods of Olympus?
Greek Gods By AH Intro There are many Greek Gods what Greeks believed in almost too many in my own opinion. This PowerPoint is about the main twelve.
Greek Mythology The Olympians.
Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece
 The twelve most important gods.  Named after Mount Olympus, where they reside.  They were all related. They are all either the children or grandchildren.
Who is that Greek God/Goddess? Part 3. Who Is This God?
Presentation transcript:

Phoebus Apollo (Apollo)

Cronus m. Rhea HestiaHadesPoseidonDemeterHeraZeus Zeus m. Leto ApolloArtemis

Apollo’s Birth Leto was the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe. She was an early and favorite lover of Zeus. Zeus married Hera while Leto was pregnant. Although the pregnancy began before the marriage, Hera was still jealous of Leto. Hera pushed Leto out of Olympus. As she wandered, no place would allow her to stay for fear Hera would be offended. Finally, the desolate rocky island of Delos accepted her.

Leto first gave birth to Artemis Then, after another nine days of labor, Artemis helped Leto give birth to her twin brother, Apollo. Leto was forced by the anger of Hera to wander carrying her two babies

Apollo Belvedere, Roman marble, ca 2 nd cent. CE Artemis the Huntress, Roman copy in marble of a Greek bronze, ca. 4 th cent. BCE

Niobe and her Children Niobe, queen of Thebes, boasted that she deserved more tribute than Leto, since Leto only had 2 children and Niobe had 7 sons and 7 daughters. Enraged at Niobe’s hubris, Artemis and Apollo Niobe’s children, except for the youngest daughter. Death of the Children of Niobe, red- figure amphora, ca. 460 BCE

Artemis and Apollo Piercing Niobe’s Children with their Arrows, by Jacques-Louis David

Apollo is the god of reason and intelligence, music (the lyre), prophecy, medicine, and the sun. His symbols include the sun, lyre, bow and arrow, raven, dolphin, wolf, swan and mouse.

Apollo with his lyre, by Millet, Opera, Paris

Apollo and Python In Greek mythology, Python was the earth-dragon of Delphi. Python became the enemy of Apollo, who, at only 4 days old, killed her and remade Delphi and the oracle his own

Apollo at Delphi As the patron of Delphi, Apollo was an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic Oracle. The Delphic Oracle was the most important oracle in the ancient Greek world.

Medicine and healing were associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son, yet Apollo was also seen as a god who could bring ill-health and deadly plague. Apollo Apollo’s son, Asclepius

Apollo in the Trojan War During the Trojan War, Apollo was on the side of the Trojans. He shot arrows infected with the plague into the Greek encampment during the Trojan War and aided Hector during his duel with Ajax. THE TROJAN WAR - DUEL OF AJAX & HECTOR, Red-figure Amphora

Apollo in the Trojan War When Aeneas was injured, Apollo rescued him. First, Aphrodite tried to rescue Aeneas, but Apollo had to help.

Apollo in the Trojan War Later, Apollo aided Paris in the killing of Achilles by guiding the arrow of his bow into Achilles' heel.

Apollo in His Chariot, Luca Giordono

Daphne and Apollo In the myth, Phoebus Apollo teases Cupid for toying with a weapon more suited to a man (bow and arrow), at which point Cupid wounds him with a golden arrow that rouses love; simultaneously, however, Cupid shoots a leaden arrow into Daphne, causing her to be repulsed by Apollo.

Daphne and Apollo Following a spirited chase by Apollo, Daphne prays to her father, Peneus, for help, and he changes her into the laurel tree, sacred to Apollo. Apollo and Daphne, Antonio del Pollaiuolo

Daphne and Apollo Even in this form Apollo loves her, feels her heartbeat beneath the trunk, embraces the branches as if they were arms. He says: “Since you cannot be my wife, you shall be my tree. Always you shall wreathe my hair, my lyre, my quiver. You shall accompany the Roman generals when the joyous triumph hymn is sung” Apollo and Daphne, by John William Waterhouse

Apollo’s Loves To fulfill the prophecy, Achilles ambushed and killed him. With Hecuba, wife of King Priam of Troy, Apollo had a son named Troilus. An oracle prophesied that Troy would not be defeated as long as Troilus reached the age of twenty alive.

Apollo’s Loves Apollo also fell in love with Cassandra, daughter of Hecuba and Priam, and Troilus' half-sister. He promised Cassandra the gift of prophecy to seduce her, but she rejected him afterwards. Enraged, Apollo indeed gifted her with the ability to know the future, with a curse that she could only see the future tragedies and that no one would ever believe her. After the Trojan War, Cassandra is taken as a concubine and slave girl by King Agamemnon

Apollo’s Lyre The infant Hermes stole a number of his cows and took them to a cave, covering their tracks. In the cave, he found a tortoise and killed it, then removed the insides. He used one of the cow's intestines and the tortoise shell and made the first lyre. As an infant, Hermes escaped while his mother was sleeping. Hermes ran to where Apollo was grazing his cattle.

Apollo’s lyre When Apollo accused Hermes of the theft, Hermes began to play music on the lyre. Apollo fell in love with the instrument and offered to allow exchange of the cattle for the lyre.

Apollo and Pan Pan, the goat-like god of the forests, compared his music with that of Apollo, and challenged Apollo to a contest of musical skill. Then Apollo struck the strings of his lyre. Pan played his pipes, which satisfied himself and his follower, Midas, who happened to be present.

Apollo and Pan At once victory was awarded to Apollo, and all but Midas agreed with the judgment. He dissented, and questioned the justice of the award. Apollo would not suffer such a depraved pair of ears any longer, and caused them to become the ears of a donkey.

Apollo and Marsyas Marsyas was a satyr who challenged Apollo to a contest of music. He had found a flute on the ground, tossed away after being invented by Athena because it made her cheeks puffy. The contest was judged by the Muses. After they each performed, both were deemed equal until Apollo decreed they play and sing at the same time.

Apollo and Marsyas As Apollo played the lyre, this was easy to do. Marsyas could not do this as he only knew how to use the flute and could not sing at the same time. Apollo was declared the winner because of this.

Apollo and Marsyas Apollo skinned Marsyas alive in a cave near for his hubris to challenge a god. He then nailed Marsyas' shaggy skin to a nearby pine-tree. Marsyas' blood turned into the river Marsyas.

Apollo’s Temples As one of the most important and diverse of the Olympians, Apollo has numerous temples built in his honor: Corinth

Delphi

Rome

Pompeii