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1. How much do you know about the Greek god Zeus?

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this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What are the origins of the Greek written language?
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Poseidon?
Find this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. Which Greek story features both the Cyclops and Circe?
Who wrote it and what is it about?
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Ares? Find
this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. Which Greek hero was sent on a quest to recover the
Golden Fleece? What was the Golden Fleece?
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Hades? Find
this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What did the ancient Greeks think about the shape of the
world?
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Apollo? Find
this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What does the word “Mediterranean” mean? Why did the
Greeks call the sea this way?
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Hermes?
Find this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What was the Greek city state of Corinth like? Give a brief
description.
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Hephaestus?
Find this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What was the Greek city-state of Athens like? Give a brief
description.
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Demeter?
Find this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What was the Greek city-state of Sparta like? Give a brief
description.
1. How much do you know about the Greek god Dionysius?
Find this information:
a) What was his Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that he was considered a
god of?
c) What symbol was he associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
god.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that he is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that he loves?
g) Who does he protect?
h) What or who is he afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that he gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What was the Greek city-state of Megara like? Give a brief
description.
1. How much do you know about the Greek goddess Hera?
Find this information:
a) What was her Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that she was considered a
goddess of?
c) What symbol was she associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
goddess.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that she is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that she loves?
g) Who does she protect?
h) What or who is she afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that she gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What was the Greek city-state of Argos like? Give a brief
description.
1. How much do you know about the Greek goddess Athena?
Find this information:
a) What was her Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that she was considered a
goddess of?
c) What symbol was she associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
goddess.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that she is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that she loves?
g) Who does she protect?
h) What or who is she afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that she gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What was the “agora” in a Greek city-state?
1. How much do you know about the Greek goddess Artemis?
Find this information:
a) What was her Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that she was considered a
goddess of?
c) What symbol was she associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
goddess.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that she is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that she loves?
g) Who does she protect?
h) What or who is she afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that she gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What was an “acropolis” in a Greek city state?
1. How much do you know about the Greek goddess
Aphrodite? Find this information:
a) What was her Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that she was considered a
goddess of?
c) What symbol was she associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
goddess.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that she is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that she loves?
g) Who does she protect?
h) What or who is she afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that she gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. What are the differences between the modern Olympic
games and the original ones? When did they start being
practiced and why?
1. How much do you know about the Greek goddess Hestia?
Find this information:
a) What was her Roman equivalent?
b) What were at least 4 things that she was considered a
goddess of?
c) What symbol was she associated with?
d) Write one interesting fact or characteristic about this
goddess.
e) Who are 3 gods or mortals that she is related to?
f) What are 3 things, places or people that she loves?
g) Who does she protect?
h) What or who is she afraid of?
i) What are at least 2 things (gifts) that she gave to
another god or to a mortal?
2. How did the Greeks view the afterlife? In other words, what
did they think happened after death?

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