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12 Mythical Monsters and the Greek Gods. By Justin McCully. Medusa. Medusa used to be a mortal woman. She was turned into a dragon like monster with snake hair. Medusa was so ugly anybody who looked at her turned to stone. Scylla. Scylla is a sea monster.
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12 Mythical Monsters and the Greek Gods By Justin McCully
Medusa • Medusa used to be a mortal woman. • She was turned into a dragon like monster with snake hair. • Medusa was so ugly anybody who looked at her turned to stone.
Scylla • Scylla is a sea monster. • Lived on one side of a narrow river. • It had 6 necks and 12 feet. • Each of its heads had three sets of teeth. • It killed anyone who passed it. • 6 of Odysseus’s men were killed by Scylla
Charibdis • Lived on the other side of the narrow river. • He was a giant whirlpool. • Anything that passed it got sucked up. • Odysseus sailed between these monsters • Odysseus got past Charibdis
Mintoaur • He had the body of a man and the head of a bull. • King Minos hired Deadalus an inventor to build a labyrinth for the Minotaur. • The Minotaur was fed human victims. • Adriane told Theseus to come and kill the Minotaur. • Adriane fell in love with Theseus.
Cyclopes • Strange giants • The Cyclopes had one huge eye in the middle of their head. • They were sent to live in the Underworld by their brother, Cronus. • Then Cronus had a son named Zeus who released all the cyclopes. • In return for their freedom they gave Zeus lightning bolts that he used to overthrow Cronus.
Chimera • The Chimera had the head of a lion. • The tail of a dragon. • And the body of a goat. • It can breathe fire • The Chimera was killed by Bellerophon.
Sirens • The sirens are sea goddesses that have the body of a bird and the head of a woman. • The sirens are the daughter of Phorcys the sea god. • The sirens would lure sailors to their island with their beautiful songs. • When the sailors got close to the island they would kill the sailors. • Odysseus put wax in his crews ears when they passed the island where the sirens were. • He didn’t put wax in his ears but he told his men to tie him to the mast. • Odysseus was the only man who heard the song and lived.
Cerberus • Cerberus had 3 heads. • He had a dragon tail. • Cerberus guarded the entrance to the underworld. • He let people in but he didn’t let anybody out.
Circe • Circe was a sorceress. • She lived on the island of Aeaea. • She used potions to turn humans into monsters. • The monsters still had their human brains.
Hydra • The Hydra had 9 heads and poisonous breath. • It lived in swamps. • It ate cattle and crops ruining the land. • It was very hard to kill because when one head was sliced off two more would grow in its place. • The Hydra was killed by Hercules because each time Hercules cut off one head he would burn the place where the new heads would grow.
The Hecatancheires • Unusual monsters with 50 heads and 100 arms • Created by Cronus and Gaia • Brothers to the titans • Imprisoned in the Underworld by Cronus. • When Zeus beat Cronus they were released. • They helped defeat the titans.
Arachne • Arachne was a little girl. • A great weaver • Challenged Athena to a weaving contest • Arachne’s weaving was much more beautiful than Athena’s. • Athena became very mad and ripped Arachne’s cloth to pieces. • Arachne became sad and was about to hang herself but just before the rope killed her Athena felt sorry for her and changed her into a spider.
Zeus • Zeus’ symbol is lightning bolts • He is the god of the sky. • He sits next to Hera and Poseidon
Poseidon • Poseidon is the god of the sea and horses. • His symbol is the trident. • He sits next to Zeus
Athena • Athena is the god of wisdom and war for just causes. • Her symbols are the Medusa breastplate, owls, and war gear. • She sits next to Poseidon.
Apollo • Apollo is the god of light, music, reason, and mice. • His symbol is the lyre. • He sits next to Athena.
Artemis • Artemis was the god of the hunt. • Her symbols were a bow and arrow and the crescent moon.
Dionysus • Dionysus was the god of wine and merriment. • His symbols are grape vines. • He sits next to Artemis.
Hera • Hera is the queen of Olympus she also is the marriage queen. • Her symbols are a peacock and her crown.
Ares • Ares is the god of war. • His symbol is war gear. • He sits next to Aphrodite.
Aphrodite • Aphrodite is the god of love and beauty. • Her symbols are the dove and the rose. • She sits next to Hephaestus.
Hephaestus • Hephaestus is the god of smiths and fire. • His symbols are a big hammer or anvil. • He sits next to Hermes.
Hermes • Hermes is the god of thieves and the messenger of the gods. • His symbols are the winged cap, winged sandals. • He sits next to Demeter.
Demeter • Demeter is the goddess of the harvest. • Her symbols are wheat and Persephone. • Persephone sits on her lap.
Persephone • Persephone is the goddess of spring. • Her symbol is pomegranates • She sits on Demeter’s lap.
Hades • Hades is the lord of the dead. • His symbols are black chariots, cap of invisibility, and black horses. • He doesn’t have a throne in Olympus.
Hestia • Hestia is the god of the hearth. • Her symbols are the hearth. • She has no throne she tends the sacred fire in the hall.
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