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Explore the fascinating world of ancient Greek mythology with legendary creatures like centaurs, giants, harpies, and more; discover heroic figures such as Achilles, Jason, and Orpheus. Learn about mythical tales of love, tragedy, and adventure in this rich tapestry of folklore.
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A centaur was a creature with the head and chest of a person, and the body of a horse.
Cheiron was a teacher. He taught both Achilles and Jason. Say KIGH-ron
The giants of Greek myth were made when Cronus fought, and defeated, Uranus.
The Olympians had to fight against the giants when they attacked Mount Olympus!
The Cyclops were a race of huge men-like monsters with one eye.
Satyrs had head and upper body like people, but lower bodies like goats.
But she Athena angry, and Athena turned her into a spider. All spiders are the children of Arachne!
King Midas was greedy and wanted gold. So Dionysus gave him the golden touch. Whatever he touched turned to gold!
Minos ordered the Labyrinth to be built, and he put the Minotaur there.
Minos also put his servant, Daedalus, in a tower, with his son, Icarus. Daedalus made wings, which he and Icarus used to fly from the tower. Say DED-uh-luss and ICK-uh-russ
But Icarus flew too close to the sun, and the sun melted the wax off the wings. So poor Icarus fell into the sea and died.
Orpheus was a great musician, who tried to rescue his lover, Eurydice, from the Underworld. Say OR-fee-us and you-RID-uh-see
Pygmalion was a great sculptor. Once he carved a statue of a beautiful woman and fell in love with it. Say pig-MAY-lee-un
He prayed to Aphrodite for a wife just like the statue. So Aphrodite made the statue come to life—which was Galatea. Say gal-uh-TEE-uh