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Achilles was a Greek hero whose heels were the vulnerable part of his body. |
King Agamemnon was stabbed in his bath by his wife when he returned after the Trojan war. |
Aphrodite was the Goddess of love and beauty. |
Artemis was Apollo's twin sister. |
The Parthenon was dedicated to Pallas Athena. |
Atlas carried the world on his shoulders. |
Centaur was a monster that was half man and half horse. |
Charon was the ferryman who rowed the dead to Hades over the River Styx. |
Circe turned Ulysses and his companions into swine. |
Clytemnestra was King Agamemnon's wife. |
Cyclope was a one-eyed giant. |
Dionysius was God of wine. |
The face of Helen of Troy is said to have launched a thousand ships. |
Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia, and the messenger of the Gods. |
Hestia was the Goddess of the hearth (home). |
Iris was the rainbow goddess, and the messenger of the Gods. |
Jason was the young prince who went to get the golden fleece. |
Medea was Jason's wife. |
The Gods lived on Mount Olympus. |
Pegasus was a winged horse of the Greek Gods. |
Pluto was the God of the Underworld. |
Poseidon was the God of the seas. |
Theseus was helped by Adriane's thread. |
Thetis was Achilles' mother. |
Venus was Cupid's mother. |
Zeus was the King of the Gods. |