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Chaos in mythology

At beginning was dark and formless universe {Chaos, mythology}. Then Love appeared.

Gaea

Mother Earth {Gaea} {Gaia} is mother of Titans and Giants. She was Terra {Terra, mythology} in Roman mythology.

Uranus god

Heaven or sky god {Uranus, Greek and Roman god} {Ouranos} was ruler of universe before Titans. He was father of Titans, Giants, and Cyclops. He was Caelus in Roman mythology.

Cyclops

Monsters {Cyclops}| had one eye. Uranus and Gaia had Brontes, Sterops, and Arges.

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Giant in mythology

Uranus and Gaia had Cottus, Briareus, and Gyges. After Cronus castrated Uranus, Gaia received Uranus' genitalia residue and bore Giants {Giant, mythology} {Gigantes}: Agrios, Alcyoneus (leader), Aristaios, Clytius, Damysos, Enceladus, Ephialtes, Eurytus, Gration, Hippolytus, Leon, Mimas, Otus, Pallas, Peloreus, Polybotus, Porphyrion, Theodamus, and Thoon.

Antaeus

Giant {Antaeus}, who was invincible while touching ground, lost to Hercules, who lifted him up.

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Titan in mythology

From the sky god Uranus and the earth goddess Gaia (Gaea) (Terra) came Titans {Titan, mythology}. The six females were Tethys (ocean), Theia (light), Phoebe (moon), Mnemosyne (memory), Themis (justice or law), and Rhea (earth). The six males were Oceanus (oldest, river, Tethys), Hyperion (sun, Theia), Coeus or Koios (intelligence or philosophy, Phoebe), Crius or Krios (ram, Eurbia), Iapetus or Iapetos (mankind, mortality, mountains, Clymene), and Cronus (youngest, agriculture, Rhea) in Greek mythology (Saturn in Roman mythology). Saturn ruled in the Golden Age. Hyperion had a son, Helios (sun), and two daughters, Eos (dawn) and Selene (moon). Coeus had daughters: Leto and Asteria. Iapetus had sons: Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius. Oceanus had a daughter: Metis (intelligence). Crius had sons: Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses. Cronus and Rhea made the Gods. Their three daughters were Hestia, Demeter, and Hera. The three sons were Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.

Atlas in mythology

Titan {Atlas, mythology} bore world on shoulders.

Cronus

Greek Titan {Cronus} ruled Golden Age, until his son Zeus overthrew him. Kronos was father of the Gods. He is Saturn in Roman mythology.

Metis

The female creation-principle {Metis} in early Greek myth became bisexual later as Metis in Greek mythology or Phanes in Roman mythology. Later it became only male as Phanes.

Prometheus

Titan {Prometheus} created men and gave them fire. Zeus bound him to a rock. Hercules saved him.

Rhea

Greek Titan {Rhea} was queen during the Golden Age and was mother of the Gods, Ops or Opis in Roman mythology, and Cybele in Phrygia.

Saturn giant

Roman Titan {Saturn, giant} ruled the Golden Age, until Jupiter overthrew him. He was father of the Gods. He is Cronus in Greek mythology.

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Greek and Roman gods

From Chaos and Love came the original gods {Greek and Roman gods} {gods, Greek and Roman}. Male Heaven or Sky was Uranus or Ouranos. Female Earth was Gaea or Gaia. Uranus and Gaea made the Titans, including Cronus and Rhea.

From Cronus and Rhea came the Gods: female Hestia (Greek) or Vesta (Roman), female Demeter (Greek) or Ceres (Roman), male Dis or Hades (Greek) or Pluto (Roman), male Poseidon (Greek) or Neptune (Roman), male Zeus (Greek) or Jupiter (Roman), and female Hera (Greek) or Juno (Roman).

Hera and Zeus produced male Hephaestus (Greek) or Vulcan (Roman), male Ares (Greek) or Mars (Roman), female Aphrodite (Greek) or Venus (Roman), male Hermes (Greek) or Mercury (Roman), female Artemis (Greek) or Diana (Roman), female Athena (Greek) or Minerva (Roman), and male Apollo or Apollon.

Twelve Immortals

Twelve gods {Twelve Immortals} dwelt on Mount Olympus: female Demeter (Greek) or Ceres (Roman), male Poseidon (Greek) or Neptune (Roman), male Zeus (Greek) or Jupiter (Roman), female Hera (Greek) or Juno (Roman), male Hephaestus (Greek) or Vulcan (Roman), male Ares (Greek) or Mars (Roman), female Aphrodite (Greek) or Venus (Roman), male Hermes (Greek) or Mercury (Roman), female Artemis (Greek) or Diana (Roman), female Athena (Greek) or Minerva (Roman), male Apollo or Apollon, first female Hestia (Greek) or Vesta (Roman) and then male Dionysius (Greek) or Bacchus (Roman).

Aeolus

king of the winds {Aeolus}.

Aesculapius

Roman god of medicine {Aesculapius}.

Apollo god

Phoebus Apollo {Apollo} is Greek and Roman god of light, prophecy, truth, healing, archery, and music. His cult was at Delphi and stressed reason, harmony, and justice.

Ares

Greek god of War {Ares}. He was Mars in Roman mythology.

Bacchus

Roman god of Vine, Inspiration, and Madness {Bacchus} and son of Jupiter and Semele. He was Dionysius in Greek mythology.

Cupid

Roman god of Love {Cupid} is a baby with bow and arrow. He was Eros in Greek mythology.

Dionysius god

Greek god of Vine, Inspiration, and Madness {Dionysius} and son of Zeus and Semele. Cult of Dionysius was about nature, ecstasy, and passion. Women Maenads participated in winter rituals. He was Bacchus in Roman mythology.

Eros myth

Greek god of Love {Eros}. He was Cupid in Roman mythology.

Hades

king of underworld or underworld itself {Hades}. He was Pluto in Roman mythology.

Hermes god

Greek messenger god {Hermes}, god of commerce and markets and guide of the dead, is thieving, shrewd, and cunning. He was Mercury in Roman mythology.

Janus

God of good beginnings {Janus} has two faces.

Jupiter god

Supreme Roman god {Jove} {Jupiter, Roman god} is king of sky, rain, and storm clouds. He had many children. He was Zeus in Greek mythology.

Lares

Roman household gods {Lares} are ancestor spirits.

Mars god

Roman god of war {Mars, Roman god}. He was Ares in Greek mythology.

Mercury god

Roman messenger god {Mercury, Roman god}, god of commerce and markets and guide of the dead, is thieving, shrewd, and cunning. He was Hermes in Greek mythology.

Morpheus

god of sleep {Morpheus}.

Neptune god

Roman ruler {Neptune, Roman god} of sea loved horses and carried trident. He was Poseidon in Greek mythology.

Pan god

Merry, noisy god {Pan, god} with goat horns and feet, lived in wild places and played reed pipe.

Pluto god

king of underworld {Pluto, Greek god}. He was Hades in Greek mythology.

Poseidon god

Greek ruler {Poseidon} of sea gave horses to men and carried trident. He was Neptune in Roman mythology.

Proteus

God {Proteus} foretold the future and changed his shape.

Sol myth

Roman sun god {Sol} and Greek sun god {Helios}.

Terminus myth

god of boundaries {Terminus}.

Triton myth

sea god {Triton}.

Vulcan

God {Vulcan} of fire is an armorer and smith and is ugly, lame, kindly, and peace-loving. He was Hephaestus in Greek mythology.

Zeus god

Supreme Greek god {Zeus} is king of sky, rain, and storm clouds. He had many children. He was Jupiter in Roman mythology.

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Aphrodite

Greek goddess {Aphrodite} of love and beauty was mother of Eros. She loved Adonis. She was Venus in Roman mythology.

Artemis goddess

Greek goddess of moon, hunt, wild animals, and darkness {Artemis}. She was Diana in Roman mythology.

Astraea

Greek goddess {Astraea} of justice helped men in Golden Age.

Ate

Greek goddess of mischief {Ate}.

Athena

Pallas Athena {Athena} is Greek goddess of city, civilization, handicraft, agriculture, wisdom, and justice. She was goddess of Athens, with temples on Acropolis. She was Minerva in Roman mythology.

Aurora myth

Greek goddess of the dawn {Aurora}.

Ceres

Roman goddess of corn and harvests {Ceres}. She was Demeter in Greek mythology.

Clio

goddess of history {Clio}.

Demeter

Greek goddess of corn and harvests {Demeter}. She was Ceres in Roman mythology.

Diana

Roman goddess of Moon, hunt, wild things, and darkness {Diana}. She was Artemis in Greek mythology.

Hera

Zeus' wife {Hera} is Greek goddess of marriage. She was Juno in Roman mythology. Hera is courage.

Juno

Roman goddess of marriage {Juno} is Jupiter's wife. She was Hera in Greek mythology.

Minerva

Roman goddess of city, civilization, handicraft, agriculture, and wisdom {Minerva}. She was Athena in Greek mythology.

Nemesis myth

goddess of righteous anger {Nemesis}.

Nike goddess

Greek goddess of victory {Nike}.

Psyche myth

Girl {Psyche, Roman goddess} loved by Cupid became goddess of the soul.

Venus god

Roman goddess {Venus, Roman goddess} of love and beauty and mother of Eros loved Adonis. She was Aphrodite in Greek mythology.

Vesta

Roman virgin goddess {Vesta} of hearth, home, and family. She was Hestia in Greek mythology.

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Greek and Roman heroes

Achilles, Aeneas, Agamemnon, Ajax, Hector, Hercules, Odysseus in Greece or Ulysses in Rome, Paris, Perseus, Priam, and Troilus fought at Troy {Greek and Roman heroes}. Castor and Pollux are the Gemini twins.

Achilles

The greatest Greek warrior {Achilles} in Trojan War killed Hector. He had protection from harm because he had dipped in River Styx, except for his heels. He died by arrow in the heel from Paris.

Aeneas

Trojan {Aeneas} loved Dido of Carthage, descended into Hell to find his father, and then founded Rome.

Agamemnon

Greek commander {Agamemnon} at Troy killed his daughter Iphigenia to get to Troy. His wife, Clytemnestra, killed him on his return from Troy.

Ajax

second-greatest Greek champion {Ajax}.

Gemini

Twins {Gemini}, protectors of sailors, are the heroes Castor, for horsemanship, and Pollux, for boxing. They are sons of Jupiter, as the Swan, and Leda.

Hector myth

Priam's son {Hector} was the best Trojan warrior. He died at the hands of Achilles.

Hercules

Greatest Greek hero {Hercules} {Herakles} performed 12 labors in penance for killing his wife while he was mad.

Odysseus

Greek hero {Odysseus} of Odyssey, same as Roman Ulysses, was wise and clever.

Paris myth

Priam's son {Paris, myth} judged Aphrodite fairest, causing Hera and Athena to be angry. When Helen was promised to him, he stole her and caused Trojan War. He killed Achilles by shooting arrow in his heel.

Priam

king of Troy during Trojan War {Priam}.

Troilus

Priam's son {Troilus} loved Cressida. Achilles killed him.

Ulysses in myth

Roman hero {Ulysses, myth} of Odyssey, wise and clever, was same as Greek Odysseus.

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Greek and Roman monsters

Centaurs, Cerberus, Charybdis, Chimera, Cyclops, Fauns, Gordon, Griffin, Harpies, Hydra, Medusa, Minotaur, Pegasus, Satyrs, Scylla, Sirens, and Sphinx {Greek and Roman monsters}.

Chimera myth

Bellerophon, while riding Pegasus, killed a monster {Chimera}.

Cockatrice

The king of the serpents {Cockatrice} {Basilisk} killed with one glance.

faun

Roman goat-men {faun}| can live in wild places.

Gorgon

Monsters {Gorgon}, of which Medusa was one, with wings and snaky hair, caused men to turn to monsters if they looked on them.

griffin

half eagle and half lion {griffin}|.

Harpies

Argonauts routed smelly, flying creatures {Harpies}.

Hydra myth

Nine-headed creature {Hydra} grew two new heads if anyone chopped off head. Hercules killed it.

Medusa myth

a Gorgon {Medusa}.

Minotaur

Theseus killed a half bull and half man {Minotaur} imprisoned in the labyrinth.

phoenix myth

Birds {phoenix, myth}| can rise out of own ashes.

roc

giant Indian-Ocean bird {roc}|.

salamander monster

Small reptile {salamander, myth}| did not burn in fire.

satyr

Goat men {satyr}| lived in the wild.

Scylla

Circe changed maiden into monster {Scylla}, which attacked Jason, Odysseus, and Aeneas.

Sphinx myth

Winged lion {Sphinx} with woman's breast and face asked famous riddle.

unicorn myth

Slim horses {unicorn, myth}| have one long horn.

wyvern

two-legged winged dragon {wyvern}|.

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Greek and Roman people

Adonis, Amazons, Andromeda, Antigone, Argonauts, Calypso, Cassandra, Charon, Circe, Daedalus, Daphne, Dido, Dryads, Electra, Europa, Eurydice, Helen of Troy, Hero, Icarus, Leander, Medea, Midas, Naiads, Narcissus, Pandora, Penelope, Phaedra, Plutus, Psyche, Pygmalion, Sisyphus, and Tantalus {Greek and Roman people}.

Delphi myth

Oracle {Delphi, myth} was for Apollo.

Eumenides

protectors of suppliants {Eumenides} {Fates}.

Fury

just pursuers and punishers of sinners {Fury} {Furies} {Enrinyes}: Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megara.

Pegasus

Bellerophon rode a winged horse {Pegasus}, to kill the Chimera.

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Adonis

Aphrodite loved a beautiful youth {Adonis}.

Argonauts

Adventurers {Argonauts} sailed to get Golden Fleece under Jason, in the ship Argo.

Charon

Boatman {Charon} ferries the dead across River Acheron.

Daedalus

Labyrinth architect {Daedalus} flew out of the labyrinth on manmade wings.

Deucalion

Greek son {Deucalion} of Prometheus and his wife Pyrrha were the only survivors of the flood. He cast behind him his mother's bones, stones of Earth. These became human beings. Hellen was their daughter, and she had sons: Ion, Aeolus, Dorus, and Achaeus. Thus, Hellenes began, with the four tribes Ionians, Aeolians, Dorians, and Achaeans.

Icarus

Daedulus' son {Icarus} soared too close to Sun, as he flew on waxed feathers, and drowned.

Jason myth

Leader {Jason} of Argonauts married Medea.

Leander

He {Leander} loved Hero.

Midas

Bacchus granted a wish that everything he touched turned to gold to a king {Midas}.

Minos myth

King of Crete {Minos} was at Cnossus, his capital.

Narcissus myth

A youth {Narcissus} scorned maidens, and gods punished him by making him love himself, so he pined away and became a flower at death.

Oedipus myth

His father Laius, King of Thebes, ordered him {Oedipus} killed when he was a baby. A peasant found him, and he grew up to slay his father unknowingly, solve the riddle of the Sphinx, marry his mother, and become king of Thebes. Gods revealed his unknowing misdeeds to him after Thebes suffered famine and pestilence, and he tore out his eyes.

Orestes

Agamemnon's son {Orestes} killed his mother and her lover, because they had killed his father. Furies pursued him until Athena pardoned him.

Orion

Gods killed mighty hunter {Orion} and placed him as star constellation.

Orpheus

Great musician and singer {Orpheus} sailed with Argonauts and saved them from the Sirens. He went to Hades to get back Eurydice but failed when he gazed back at her.

Perseus

He {Perseus} killed Medusa and married Andromeda.

Plutus

Roman allegorical figure {Plutus} represents wealth.

Pygmalion

Sculptor {Pygmalion} created statue and fell in love with it.

Sisyphus

Man {Sisyphus} forever rolls stone up hill in Hades, because he betrayed oath to Zeus.

Tantalus

Man {Tantalus} sits in pool in Hades but cannot drink or reach the fruits near him to eat.

Telemachus

Odysseus' son {Telemachus}.

Theseus

Athens' king {Theseus} killed Minotaur, established democracy in Athens, and married Phaedra.

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Amazons

women warriors {Amazons} from Caucasus.

Andromeda

Perseus saved a daughter {Andromeda} of Cassiopeia from a sea serpent.

Antigone

Oedipus' daughter {Antigone} buried her brother in defiance of Creon, and Creon put her to death.

Ariadne

Minos' daughter {Ariadne} gave a thread to Theseus, so that he could go in and out of the labyrinth.

Calypso myth

Nymph {Calypso} loved Odysseus.

Cassandra

Agamemnon received as gift prophet {Cassandra} from Troy. Her fate was that no one believed her.

Circe

Witch {Circe} turned men into beasts. She did not get Odysseus but then helped him get to Hell.

Daphne

Maiden {Daphne} loved by Apollo changed into laurel tree.

Dido

Founder {Dido} of Carthage loved Aeneas.

dryad

tree nymph {dryad}|.

Electra

Agamemnon's daughter and Orestes' sister {Electra}.

Europa

Zeus, in the guise of bull, carried off a woman {Europa}.

Eurydice

Wife {Eurydice} of Orpheus, who had gone to Hades to recover her, had to return to Hades because she looked back.

Graces

The three Graces {Graces}, Splendor, Mirth, and Good Cheer, represent grace and beauty.

Helen

Paris, Priam's son, carried off the wife of Agamemnon {Helen}, causing Trojan War.

Hero woman

Leander swam the Hellespont to her {Hero} every night, until he perished.

Medea

Priestess {Medea} of Golden Fleece in Colchis helped Jason get it and married him.

Muses

The nine daughters {Muses} of Zeus and Mnemosyne are: Erato {goddess, lyrics}, Euterpe {goddess, music}, Thalia {goddess, comedy}, Melpomene {goddess, tragedy}, Terpsichore {goddess, dance and choral song}, Urania {goddess, astronomy}, Clio {goddess, historical and heroic poetry}, Polyhymnia {goddess, hymn}, and Calliope {goddess, epic}. Calliope's son was Orpheus.

naiad

water nymph {naiad}|.

Pandora

After the Golden Age, gods created the first woman {Pandora} from man. She opened a forbidden box, letting out all bad things, but she also let out Hope. Alternatively, she opened treasure box letting all good things escape, except that Hope remained.

Penelope

wife of Odysseus {Penelope}.

Persephone

Pluto carried a daughter {Persephone} of Demeter to Underworld, but she can return to Earth's surface every spring and so is maiden of Spring.

Phaedra

Theseus' wife {Phaedra} loved her stepson Hippolytus and killed herself.

Proserpine

Pluto carried a daughter {Proserpine} of Ceres to underworld.

siren myth

Singers {siren}| lured sailors to their deaths on an island.

Terpsichore

muse of dance {Terpsichore}.

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Greek and Roman things

Aegis, Augean Stables, Caduceus, Delphi, Eleusinean mysteries, Elysian fields, Golden Age, Golden Fleece, Gordion Knot, Halcyon Days, Labyrinth, Lethe, Lotus, Meander, Olympus, Pandora's Box, Pillars of Hercules, Styx, Tartarus, and Trojan Horse {Greek and Roman things}.

Acheron

People must cross river {Acheron} of woe to get to Hades.

ambrosia of gods

Food {ambrosia, gods}| of gods gives immortality.

Augean Stables

Labor of Hercules diverted river to wash stables {Augean Stables} clean.

Caduceus myth

Mercury's magic wand {Caduceus}.

centaur myth

Savage animals {centaur, myth}|, half men and half horse, include Chiron, friend to man.

Cerberus

Dog {Cerberus} guards the gates of hell.

Charybdis

A whirlpool {Charybdis} is next to Scylla.

Eleusinean mysteries

Religious celebration {Eleusinean mysteries} honors Demeter.

Elysian fields

Blessed place {Elysian fields} in Underworld is for the good.

Fate

Fate {Fate} controls men's destinies and deaths.

genius as spirit

Roman spirits {genius, god}| attend all people and places.

Golden Age myth

A time {Golden Age} of peace and happiness was in Italy, when Saturn ruled.

Golden Fleece

Fleece {Golden Fleece} was sought and obtained by Jason and Argonauts, with the help of Medea.

Gordian Knot

Complicated knot {Gordian Knot} was in oracle's temple in Phrygia. Whoever untied it was lord of Asia. Alexander the Great hacked it open.

Halcyon days

For seven winter days {Halcyon days}, sea is calm.

Labyrinth myth

Daedalus built a maze {Labyrinth} to hold the Minotaur.

Lethe

River {Lethe} of Forgetfulness is in underworld.

lotus of gods

Sweet flowers {lotus, myth}| make one forget all longings.

Meander myth

River {Meander} in Phrygia had many twists and turns.

nectar

drink of gods {nectar}|.

Olympus

home of Greek and Roman Gods {Olympus}.

Pillars of Hercules myth

Hercules put rocks {Rock of Gibraltar} {Pillars of Hercules, myth} at mouth of Mediterranean Sea during his tenth labor.

Saturnalia myth

From December 17 to December 23, a feast {Saturnalia} commemorated reign of Saturn over Earth in Golden Age.

Styx myth

River {Styx} of the unbreakable oath is one of the three rivers of Hades.

Tartarus

Deepest part {Tartarus} of hell holds Titans and Giants.

Thanatos

death {Thanatos}.

Trojan Horse myth

Large wooden horse {Trojan Horse} left by Greeks for Trojans contained Greek soldiers, who attacked after the horse was brought inside Troy.

Zephyr myth

west wind {Zephyr}.

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