Gods ans Godesses Flashcards
(43 cards)
Who is the King of the Gods in Greek mythology?
Zeus
Zeus is often depicted with a thunderbolt.
Who is the Queen of the Gods?
Hera
Hera is often associated with the peacock.
What is Poseidon the God of?
God of the Sea
Poseidon is commonly depicted with a trident.
Who is the God of the Dead?
Hades
Hades is also known as Pluto in Roman mythology.
What does Demeter represent?
Goddess of Grain
Demeter is associated with agriculture and harvest.
What is Hestia the Goddess of?
Goddess of the Hearth
Hestia represents domesticity and family.
Who is the Goddess of Love?
Aphrodite
Aphrodite is often depicted with a dove.
What is Athena the Goddess of?
Goddess of Wisdom
Athena is frequently represented with an owl.
Who is the God of War?
Ares
Ares is also associated with a spear.
What does Hephaestus represent?
God of the Forge
Hephaestus is often depicted with an anvil.
Who is the God of the Sun?
Apollo
Apollo is often associated with a lyre.
What is Artemis the Goddess of?
Goddess of the Moon
Artemis is commonly depicted with a bow and arrow.
Who is the God of Wine?
Dionysus
Dionysus is often associated with grapes.
What role does Hermes play among the gods?
The Messenger God
Hermes is frequently depicted with wings.
What does Persephone represent?
Goddess of Spring
Persephone is associated with the pomegranate.
What is Jupiter the Roman equivalent of?
Zeus
Jupiter is also known as the King of the Gods in Roman mythology.
Who is Juno in Roman mythology?
Queen of the Gods
Juno is the Roman equivalent of Hera.
What is Neptune the God of?
God of the Sea
Neptune is the Roman equivalent of Poseidon.
Who is Pluto in Roman mythology?
God of the Dead
Pluto is the Roman equivalent of Hades.
What does Ceres represent?
Goddess of Grain
Ceres is the Roman equivalent of Demeter.
What is Venus the Roman equivalent of?
Aphrodite
Venus is associated with love and beauty.
Who is Minerva in Roman mythology?
Goddess of Wisdom
Minerva is the Roman equivalent of Athena.
What is Mars the God of?
God of War
Mars is the Roman equivalent of Ares.
Who is Vulcan in Roman mythology?
God of the Forge
Vulcan is the Roman equivalent of Hephaestus.