Greek Mythology Gods, Monsters, And Heroes

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Greek Mythology Gods, Monsters, And Heroes BY: Hannah, Mo, and Urmi

HERCULES (demi god) POWERS: Intelligence SYMBOL: Body strength endurance SYMBOL: poison tipped arrow CHILDREN: Aeson Llea Klonus SPOUSES: Megara deiaheira PARENTS: The son of Zeus and Alcmene SIBLINGS: Apollo Ares Athena 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

Apollo Phoebus(god of truth) POWERS: Healer Settles disputes between gods and humans SYMBOL: Laurel Wreath Python Raven Bow and Arrow PARENTS: Son of Zeus and Leto SPOUSES: Coronis Hecuba Cyrene Calliope CHILDREN: Asclepius Troilus Aristaeus Orpheus SIBLINGS: ARTEMIS (His twin sister) 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)

Hebe (goddess of youth) SYMBOL: Chalice(bowl-shaped drinking vessel) Wings 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

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

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