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The Gods and Goddesses of
        Olympus


        BY GREENHAWK
Zeus

 Zeus is the god of lightning and the sky.
 His main weapon is his Master Bolt.
 His roman form is Jupiter.
Poseidon

 Poseidon is the lord of the seas and water.
 His main weapon is his Trident.
 His roman form is Neptune.
Hades

 Hades is the lord of the dead and the underworld.
 His main weapon is his Helm of Darkness.
 His roman form is Pluto.
Ares

 Ares is the god of war.
 His main weapon is… well, I guess he uses a lot of
  weapons.
 His roman form is Mars.
Hephaestus

 Hephaestus is the god of fire and blacksmithing.
 He doesn’t really use weapons.
 His roman form is Vulcan.
Hermes

 Hermes is the god of roads, speed, messengers,
  commerce, travel, thieves… well, you get the point.
 His weapon is, well, he sometimes uses a sword, but
  his caduceus could also be a weapon.
 His roman form is Mercury.
Hera

 Hera is the goddess of marriage and the queen of
  gods. (In other words, she is Zeus’ wife.)
 Why would she have a weapon?
 Her roman form is Juno.
Athena

 Athena is the goddess of wisdom and battle.
 She uses the right weapon at the right time.
 Her roman form is Minerva.
Artemis

 Artemis is the goddess of hunting and the moon.
 Well, obviously, her main weapon is a bow and arrows.
 Her roman form is Diana
Demeter

 Demeter is the goddess of Harvest.
 She obviously doesn’t have a weapon either. (Unless
  it’s magic vines!)
 Her roman form is Ceres.
Aphrodite

 Aphrodite is the goddess of love.
 She doesn’t really fight, but maybe she could use her
  makeup as weapons. Maybe Lipstick throwing knives, or
  lip gloss spray… you get my point.
 Her roman form is Venus.
Hestia

 Hestia is the goddess of the hearth.
 She probably has some fire powers.
 Her roman form is Vesta.
Dionysus

 Dionysus is the god of wine.
He probably has some powers like Demeter. (You
 know, like magic grape vines.)
His roman form is Bacchus.
Apollo

 Apollo is the god of the sun, the prophecy, poetry,
  music, hunting, and a lot more.
 Apollo, like Artemis, likes to use his bow and arrows.
  (He is also Artemis’ sister.)
 His roman form is… well the same thing. “Apollo”
Iris

 Iris is the goddess of rainbows.
 She probably isn’t a fighting type.
 She doesn’t have a roman form.
Eros

 Eros is the god of love.
 He carries around a bow and arrows that make
  people fall in love.
 His roman form is Cupid.
Conclusion

 I hope you liked my PowerPoint about Greek and
 Roman Gods and Goddesses!

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The gods and goddesses of olympus (2)

  • 1. The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus BY GREENHAWK
  • 2. Zeus  Zeus is the god of lightning and the sky.  His main weapon is his Master Bolt.  His roman form is Jupiter.
  • 3. Poseidon  Poseidon is the lord of the seas and water.  His main weapon is his Trident.  His roman form is Neptune.
  • 4. Hades  Hades is the lord of the dead and the underworld.  His main weapon is his Helm of Darkness.  His roman form is Pluto.
  • 5. Ares  Ares is the god of war.  His main weapon is… well, I guess he uses a lot of weapons.  His roman form is Mars.
  • 6. Hephaestus  Hephaestus is the god of fire and blacksmithing.  He doesn’t really use weapons.  His roman form is Vulcan.
  • 7. Hermes  Hermes is the god of roads, speed, messengers, commerce, travel, thieves… well, you get the point.  His weapon is, well, he sometimes uses a sword, but his caduceus could also be a weapon.  His roman form is Mercury.
  • 8. Hera  Hera is the goddess of marriage and the queen of gods. (In other words, she is Zeus’ wife.)  Why would she have a weapon?  Her roman form is Juno.
  • 9. Athena  Athena is the goddess of wisdom and battle.  She uses the right weapon at the right time.  Her roman form is Minerva.
  • 10. Artemis  Artemis is the goddess of hunting and the moon.  Well, obviously, her main weapon is a bow and arrows.  Her roman form is Diana
  • 11. Demeter  Demeter is the goddess of Harvest.  She obviously doesn’t have a weapon either. (Unless it’s magic vines!)  Her roman form is Ceres.
  • 12. Aphrodite  Aphrodite is the goddess of love.  She doesn’t really fight, but maybe she could use her makeup as weapons. Maybe Lipstick throwing knives, or lip gloss spray… you get my point.  Her roman form is Venus.
  • 13. Hestia  Hestia is the goddess of the hearth.  She probably has some fire powers.  Her roman form is Vesta.
  • 14. Dionysus  Dionysus is the god of wine. He probably has some powers like Demeter. (You know, like magic grape vines.) His roman form is Bacchus.
  • 15. Apollo  Apollo is the god of the sun, the prophecy, poetry, music, hunting, and a lot more.  Apollo, like Artemis, likes to use his bow and arrows. (He is also Artemis’ sister.)  His roman form is… well the same thing. “Apollo”
  • 16. Iris  Iris is the goddess of rainbows.  She probably isn’t a fighting type.  She doesn’t have a roman form.
  • 17. Eros  Eros is the god of love.  He carries around a bow and arrows that make people fall in love.  His roman form is Cupid.
  • 18. Conclusion  I hope you liked my PowerPoint about Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses!