The Beginning: Part Two – Clash of the Titans Flashcards

1
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What was the name of the battle between the Gods and the Titans?

A

The Titanomachy

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In the Titanomachy, all the Titans sided with Kronos, except?

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Clymene’s sons Prometheus and Epimetheus

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The Gods were outmatched in the Titanomachy. How did Zeus swing the balance?

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He released (on Metis’s advice), the Hecatonchires and Cyclopes from the caverns of Tartarus. Gigantes also joined Zeus.

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Where did Zeus get his thunderbolts?

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They were crafted for him by the Cyclopes –Brontes (thunder), Arges (brightness) and Steropes (lightning).

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Who were the parents of the muses?

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Zeus and Mnemosyne (titan, daughter of Ouranos and Gaia)

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Who is Calliope?

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Chief of all muses (according to Ovid)

Music of epic poetry

Name means beautiful voice

Gave birth to Orpheus

Virgil and Dante invoke her when embarking on epics

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7
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Who is Clio?

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Muse of history

Responsible for broadcasting great deeds

Symbols: Often depicted with book.

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Who is Erato?

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Muse of lyric and love poetry

Name related to Eros and often depicted with arrow

Symbols: myrtle, turtle doves, lute

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9
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Who is Euterpe?

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Muse of music

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Who is Melpomene?

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Muse of tragedy

Symbols: depicted wearing or holding the cothurnus, a thick-soled boot worn by tragic actors; tragic mask with curved-down lips

Along with her sister Terpsichore, was mother to the Sirens

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Who is Polyhymnia?

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Muse of hymns (hymnos is Greek for praise) and sacred music

Also muse of agriculture, pantomime, geometry and meditation

Symbols: portrayed as serious figure, finger held to mouth in attitude of contemplation

Also sometimes (instead of Calliope) portrayed as mother of Orpheus

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12
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Who is Terpsichore?

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Muse of dance

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Who is Thalia?

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The muse of comic arts and idyllic poetry

Symbols: wears the cothurnus (actors’ boot) and smiling mask; wreathed in ivy and carries bugle and trumpet

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14
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Who is Urania?

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Muse of astronomy and the stars

Derives name from Ouranos, primal god of the heavens

Considered figure of Universal Love, like Greek version of Paraclete (Christian holy spirit)

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15
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Who were the three daughters of Zeus and Eurynome (the most beautiful of the Oceanids)?

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The Charites (the Gratia to the Romans)

Aglaea (splendour)
Euphrosyne, also known as Euthymia (glee)
Thalia (cheerfulness)

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Whose children were the Horai (hours)?

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Themis (daughter of Ouranos and Gaia)

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17
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Themis is the goddess and personification of…

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Justice, divine order, law, and custom.

18
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Name the classical first triad of the Horae?

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Auxesia - Summer
Carpo - Winter
Thallo - bringer of flowers and blossoms (Flora to Romans)

19
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Name the second set of Horae

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Eunomia - goddess of law and legislation
Diké - goddess of justice and the moral order (Romans called Justitia)
Eirene - goddess of peace (Pax to Romans)

20
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What are the names of the three Moirai (Fates) and what do they do?

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Clotho – spins the thread that represents a life
Lachesis (LAKH-uh-sis) – measures out its length
Atropos (uh-TROH-pohs) – cuts the life short

21
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Who gave birth to the Moirai (Fates)

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Nyx –night

22
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Who are the Keres?

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Daughters of Nyx

Spirits of violent death. Like the Valkyries, collected souls of warriors killed in battle. Only, suck blood and then throw drained corpse over shoulder and moved on to next.

23
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Who are the Gorgons?

A

Daughters of Phorcys and Ceto (children of Gaia and Pontus)

Stheno
Euryale
Medusa

Hair of venomous snakes
Boar’s tusk teeth
Clawed hands
Scaly golden bodies

Turn to stone if catch a Gorgon’s eye.

24
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What are the 5 classifications of nymphs?

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Oreads –from mountains hills and grottoes
Nereids –in the sea
Naiads –Lakes and streams
Dryads – wingedforest nymphs
Hamadryads –nymphs whose lives were tied to tree in which they lived

25
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What is key difference between nymphs and gods?

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Gods are immortal, nymphs can die

26
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Who was Zeus’s fiercest opponent in the Titanomachy?

A

Atlas (first son of Iapetus and Clymene)

27
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How was Atlas punished for opposing Zeus?

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Forced to carry the sky on his shoulders
He solidified into the Atlas Mountains

28
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How was Kronos punished?

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Forced to travel the world measuring out eternity.

Called Saturn by Romans.

Symbols: old man with scythe

29
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How were the Cyclopes and Hecatonchires rewarded for helping Zeus conquer the titans?

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Cyclopes –for making Zeus’s thunderbolt, appointed his personal artificers, armourers and smiths

Hecatonchires –made guardians of the gates to Tartarus

30
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Etymology of Auxesia?

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Auxesis means “increase” or “growth.”

31
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The Moirai were often depicted as three sisters, each with a specific role: Clotho, who _______________; Lachesis, who ___________; and Atropos, who _____________.

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The Moirai were often depicted as three sisters, each with a specific role: Clotho, who spun the thread of life; Lachesis, who measured the thread; and Atropos, who cut the thread, determining the moment of death.

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Etymology of Keres?

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Related to the Greek word “ker” (κῆρ), which means “death” or “doom.”

33
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Who were Phorcys and Ceto?

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Sea gods, son and daughter of Gaia and Pontus.

In Hellenistic-Roman mosaics, Phorcys was depicted as a fish-tailed merman with crab-claw legs and red, spiky skin.

Father and mother of the Gorgons.

34
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This is one of the _______?

A

Keres

35
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Where do Oreads dwell?

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In mountains, hills and grottoes

36
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Where do Nereids dwell?

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In the sea

37
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Where do Naiads dwell?

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Lakes and streams

38
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Where do Dryads dwell?

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Wingedforest nymphs. In the forest.

39
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Where do Hamadryads dwell?

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Are tied to tree (usually oak) in which they live. Dryas means oak tree.

40
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Atlas was the eldest son of whom?

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Iapetus and Clymene

41
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How was Atlas punished for his leading role against Zeus in the Titanomachy?

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He was sentenced to hold up the sky for eternity. (Depictions of his holding up the world come later).

42
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What places are named after Atlas?

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The Atlas Mountains of North Africa and the Atlantic Ocean (which got its name from its proximity to the Atlas Mountains). And Atlantis.