| Characteristics |
Name |
| Made invincible by being dipped in the River Styx by his mother. While dipping him, She held him by his heel, leaving it vulnerable. Kill by Paris with an arrow to the heel. |
Achilles |
| apollos twin,deer is it's animal, tree is cyress, She was a virgin goddess, goddess of the moon young and wild was called Hecate in the underworld and luna or selene for the moon. she killed people with her silver arrows |
Artemis |
| goddess of love and beauty, birds were dove and swan tree myrtle island cypress said to have come up from foan of the sea husband was Hephaestus |
Aphrodite |
| God of the forge he was the only ugly god. |
Hephaestus |
| God of the theives and the market place he was a messenger god had wings on his hat and on his feet he also lead souls to the underworld carries caduceaus |
Hermes |
| Food of the gods; Nectar was the drink of the gods. |
Ambrosia |
| Started the Trojan War by allowing Paris to take Helen from her husband King Menelaus; Greek goddess of love |
Aphrodite |
| Same name in Greek and Roman Mythology; Worshipped at the Delphic Oracle; God of poetry, medicine, and prophecy. |
Apollo |
| Beat Athena in a weaving contest and was turned into a spider. |
Arachne |
| Greek god of war (Roman name: Mars) |
Ares |
| Companions of Jason in his search for the golden fleece. |
Argonauts |
| 100 eyed monster that was the guardian of Io. |
Argus |
| Princess who outran her suitors in a footrace; won over by Hippomenes who dropped golden apples (supplied by Aphrodite) that she stopped to pick up during their race. |
Atalanta |
| Goddess of Wisdom (Roman name: Minerva); Daughter of Zeus; Sprang from Zeus' brow; Protector of Odysseus on his journey. |
Athena |
| Titan who held the earth on his shoulders. |
Atlas |
| Killed the Chimera while riding Pegasus, a winged horse; laterblinded for trying to ride Pegasus to Mount Olympus |
Bellerophon |
| Sea nymph that held Odysseus captive. |
Calypso |
| Trojan woman given the gift of prophecy by Apollo, but under the condition that no one would believe her prophecies. |
Cassandra |
| half-horse / half-human |
Centaurs |
| Boatman who carries dead souls across the River Stix into Hades. |
Charon |
| Whirlpool which endangered passing ships; Located across from Scylla. |
Charybdis |
| Monster with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent. |
Chimera |
| Kept Odysseus captive turning many of his men into swine. |
Circe |
| Agamemnon's wife who killed him to avenge his slaying of Iphigenia; Lover of Aegisthus; mother of Orestes, Electra, and Iphigenia; Slain by Orestes (her son). |
Clytemnestra |
| Father of Zeus; God of the world and time(Roman=Saturn) |
Cronus |
| Built the labyrinth for King Minos. |
Daedalus |
| Greek oracle at the temple of Apollo. |
Oracle at Delphi |
| Queen of Carthage who love Aeneas; committed suicide when he left. |
Dido |
| Greek god of wine (Roman name: Bacchus) |
Dionysus |
| Nymph who love Narcissus; she disappeared when he ignored her, leaving only a voice |
Echo |
| Daughter of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon; helped Orestes to kill Clytemnestra and Aegisthus (her lover) to avenge Clytemnestra's murder of Agamemnon |
Electra |
| God of love (Roman=Cupid) |
Eros |
| God of the seas and horses (Roman=Neptune) |
Posedion |
| God of the underworld |
Hades |
| gave man the 1st horse |
Posedion |
| was struck by lightning |
Haephistus |
| the owl |
Athena |
| Messenger |
Hermes |
| huntress |
Artemis |
| son of Hera |
Haephistus |
| Wife of Zeus |
Hera |
| God of war |
Ares |