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Cards (39)

  • Demeter
    earth-goddess; goddess of growing things; daughter of Cronos and Rhea; sister of Zeus; mother of Persephone
  • mortal; skilled weaver who angered Athena; driven to suicide and was turned into a spider
    Arachne
  • god of the underworld; son of Cronos and Rhea; brother of Zeus
    Hades
  • goddess who was kidnapped and forced to marry Hades and stay with him during spring and summer because she ate 6 pomegranate seeds; daughter of Zeus and Demeter
    Persephone
  • father of Cronos; killed by Cronos
    Uranus
  • father of all the gods; son of Uranus; overthrew his father to become king; married to Rhea; father of Zeus, Poseidon, and other Olympian gods
    Cronos
  • daughter of Zeus and Metis; born out of Zeus' head; goddess of wisdom; excellent weaver
    Athena
  • queen of the gods; daughter of Cronos and Rhea; married to Zeus
    Hera
  • son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis; god of the sun and patron of music, poetry, math, and medicine.
    Apollo
  • blacksmith god; makes steel weapons, son of Zeus and Hera; married to Aphrodite; deformed and ugly
    Hephaestus
  • goddess of love and beauty; born from the sea foam; married to Hephaestus and mother of Eros
    Aphrodite
  • messenger god; god of thieves; naughty --likes to play tricks
    Hermes
  • goddess of earth; wife of Cronos; daughter of Uranus; mother of Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades
    Rhea
  • god of war; changes shape; son of Hera and Zeus
    Ares
  • king of the gods; overthrew Cronos; son of Cronos and Rhea; married to Hera
    Zeus
  • goddess of discord and spite--causes trouble; daughter of Zeus and Hera; twin of Ares
    Eris
  • daughter of Zeus and Leto; goddess of the moon; twin of Apollo; wished to always be a maiden, wished for a silver bow and arrow, wished for many names, nymphs.
    Artemis
  • god of the sea and of earthquakes; son of Cronos and Rhea; brother of Zeus
    Poseidon
  • atlas
    this word was named after the Titan who held the sky on his shoulders; means a collection of maps
  • Cronos
    refers to the god of time; Greek prefix which is attached to other roots: chronological, chronic, chronology, etc.
  • Cyclops
    comes from two Greek words meaning "circle" and "eye"; the word has been used as a root for bicycle and cyclone among others.
  • Echo
    comes from the name of a nymph who fell in love with Narcissus. The word now means a sound that is repeated
  • Eros
    the word 'erotic' comes from this Greek god; the Roman name is Cupid.
  • Narcissus
    the name of someone who is concerned with his/her own beauty; is also the name of a family of flowers.
  • Psyche
    in Greek, it means 'soul'. Now, it means to mean the entire mental apparatus such as psychotic, psychology, etc.
  • Midas Touch

    the golden touch and is said for those who are good at making money and success.
  • Olympus
    home to the Greek gods. The word means "grand" .
  • Demeter (symbol)
    cornucopia, sheaf of grain, torch
  • Hades (symbol)

    Scepter, Cerberus
  • Athena (symbol)

    owl, olive tree
  • Hera (symbol)
    peacock, crown, cow
  • Apollo (symbol)
    lyre, bow and arrow, sun
  • Hephaestus (symbol)
    hammer, anvil, fire
  • Aphrodite (symbol)
    golden apple, swan, dove
  • Hermes (symbol)

    caduceus; winged shoes; winged hat
  • Ares (symbol)

    spear and helmet, chariot
  • Zeus (symbol)
    thunderbolt
  • Artemis (symbol)

    bow and arrow, deer, moon
  • Poseidon (symbol)

    trident