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Greek monsters by Alex Hoeker

Greek monsters by Alex Hoeker. Medusa. Once a beautiful women in Greece. Poseidon falls in love and takes her to temple to Athena. Athena gets mad and turns her hair into snakes and makes her so ugly, anybody who looks at her is turned to stone. Medusa. Hydra.

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Greek monsters by Alex Hoeker

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  1. Greek monsters by Alex Hoeker

  2. Medusa • Once a beautiful women in Greece. • Poseidon falls in love and takes her to temple to Athena. • Athena gets mad and turns her hair into snakes and makes her so ugly, anybody who looks at her is turned to stone. Medusa

  3. Hydra • The Hydra was a nine headed monster with poisenes breath. • Its breath was strong enough to kill a man. • Nothing is safe when it is around. • If you cut of one head another grows back. • Some people die of fright from seeing the monster. • Hercules killed by cut its head off and the singing it. • It has 1 immortal head that always grows back. Hydra

  4. Cerberus • Three headed dog with a snake tail. • He is the guard dog to the underworld. • He will let anyone enter. • Any one who tries to leave gets eaten by him. • He is impossible to sneak past with his keen hearing and seeing. Cerberus

  5. Chimaera • Lion and goat head, goat hind legs, dragon tail. • It vomits flames. • It is swift footed and strong. • He is immortal. • No man made weapon can harm him. Chimaera

  6. Harpy • They are the 3 winged spirits of death with the face of a women and body of a vulture. • They shriek peck and nag. • They are relentless tormentors and spoil everything they touch with their filth. • Were sent to capture anyone who was unwilling to die. Harpy

  7. Sirens • Had the head of a beautiful women and body of a bird. • Hearing the tune of their song, some sailors crash their ships. • Their island seems sun bleached when approaching, but is really bones of old sailors. Fated to die when sailor passes unharmed that heard. Siren

  8. Sphinx • Head of women, body of lion, and wings of an eagle. • Demon of death, destruction, and bad luck. • Gave riddle to all young men who tried to enter. • Riddle was, “ What walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 at noon, and 3 in the evening. • Answer was a man. Sphinx

  9. Minotaur • Has body of man and head of bull. • Born when king Minos did not sacrifice a bull to the gods. • He ordered Deadalus to build labyrinth under the castle to put the minotaur in. it was so complex, he could not escape. • Human victims were forced into the maze as sacrifices. • Theseus slayed it with the help of Adriane. Minotaur

  10. Scylla • 6 serpent heads, dogs at waist, 100 meters long. • Lives in a narrow straight next to charybdis. • once beautiful until Circe turned into a monster. • Rises from seas and eats sailors trying to avoid Charybdis. • Hundreds died until Hercules killed with club Scylla

  11. Cyclopes • Giants with one huge eye in the middle of their forehead. • Were created by Gaea. • Thrown onto Tartarus by Cronus. • Zeus released them and as a gift of thanks, they made him thunderbolts. • Zeus used these thunderbolts to defeat Cronus. Cyclopes

  12. The Hecatoncheires • 3 of them, all with 100 arms and 50 heads. • Created by Cronus and Gaea. • Brothers of Titans and Cyclopes. • Were also thrown into Tartarus for looks. • Zeus released and they helped him defeat the Titans. Hecatoncheires

  13. Geryon • Had 3 heads and 2 legs. • He lived on Erytheia. • Hercules killed him to get his oxen. • Getting his oxen was one of Hercules's labors. • He then brought the oxen back to Eurystheus. Geryon

  14. Thank you for watching!!!!!!!!!!!!

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