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Latin Project. By Tiberius Helvius Honorius. Deity. de·i·ty    /ˈ di ɪ ti / Show Spelled[ dee - i -tee] –noun, plural -ties. 1. a god  or goddess. 2. divine character or nature, esp. that of the Supreme Being; divinity. 3.

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  1. Latin Project By Tiberius Helvius Honorius

  2. Deity • de·i·ty •    /ˈdi ɪ ti/ Show Spelled[dee-i-tee] • –noun, plural -ties. • 1. • a god or goddess. • 2. • divine character or nature, esp. that of the Supreme Being; divinity. • 3. • the estate or rank of a god: The king attained deity after his death. • 4. • a person or thing revered as a god or goddess: a society in which money is the only deity. • 5. • the Deity, God; Supreme Being.

  3. Olympian • O·lym·pi·an   /əˈlɪm pi ən, oʊˈlɪm-/ Show Spelled[uh-lim-pee-uh n, oh-lim-]–adjective pertaining to Mount Olympus or dwelling thereon, as the gods of classical Greece. pertaining to Olympia in Elis. of, resembling, characteristic of, or suitable to the gods of Olympus; majestic or aloof: an Olympian landscape; an Olympian disdain. –noun an Olympian deity. a contender in the Olympic games. a native or inhabitant of Olympia. Origin: 1585–95; < LL Olympiānus,  equiv. to L Olympi( us ) (< Gk Olýmpios,  deriv. of ÓlymposOlympus) + -ānus-an

  4. Attribute • at·trib·ute •    /v. əˈtrɪbyut; n. ˈætrəˌbyut/ Show Spelled [v. uh-trib-yoot; n. a-truh-byoot] Show IPA verb, -ut·ed, -ut·ing, noun • –verb (used with object) 1. to regard as resulting from a specified cause; consider as caused by something indicated (usually fol. by to ): She attributed his bad temper to ill health. • 2. to consider as a quality or characteristic of the person, thing, group, etc., indicated: He attributed intelligence to his colleagues. • 3. to consider as made by the one indicated, esp. with strong evidence but in the absence of conclusive proof: to attribute a painting to an artist. • 4. to regard as produced by or originating in the time, period, place, etc., indicated; credit; assign: to attribute a work to a particular period; to attribute a discovery to a particular country. • –noun

  5. Sphere of Influence sphere of influence –noun any area in which one nation wields dominant power over another or others. Origin: 1880–85

  6. Provenance • prov·e·nance •    /ˈprɒvənəns, -ˌnɑns/ Show Spelled[prov-uh-nuhns, -nahns] Show IPA • –noun place or source of origin: The provenance of the ancient manuscript has never been determined. • Origin: 1860–65; < F, deriv. of provenant,  prp. of provenir  < L prōvenīre  to come forth; see pro-1 , convene, -ant • —Can be confused:   provenance, province.

  7. Parents of the Olympians • Cronus and Rhea are Zeus’s mom and dad, who are the parents of the olympians. • Zeus and his brothers overthrew his father to be gods

  8. Zeus • Greek and Roman name was Zeus and Jupiter • Parents Cronus and Rhea • Sphere of influence and attributes is the Earth and Sky and he had the power of lightning bolts oak trees and eagles • His birthplace

  9. Hades • Greek and Roman names are Hades and Pluto • Parents are Cronus Rhea • Sphere of Influence is the dead and the underworld • He was born on the island of Crete

  10. Posideon • Greek and Roman name is Poseidon and Neptune • Parents were Cronos and Rhea • Sphere of Influence is the Sea • He had no birthplace because he was eaten by his father Cronus

  11. Hestia • Her Greek name is Hestia and Vesta • Parents are Cronus and Rhea • Sphere of Influence is the Hearth, the Altar, and the Home • Birthplace The Island of Crete

  12. Hera • Greek and Roman names are Hera and Juno\ • Parents are Cronus and Rhea • Sphere of Influence is

  13. Parents of the Olympians • Poseidon is Zeus’s brother

  14. Parents of the Olympians • Zeus and his brothers overthrew his dad

  15. Parents of the Olympians • Hades • Hades is also Zeus’s and Poseidon’s brother

  16. Parents of the Olympians • Hestia • Hestia is Zeus’s sister

  17. Parents of the Olympians • Hera • Hera is Zeus’s wife and sister

  18. http://www.desy.de/gna/interpedia/greek_myth/olympian.html#Letohttp://www.desy.de/gna/interpedia/greek_myth/olympian.html#Leto

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