Greek Gods
By:Javier Reyes Munell and Rafael Gil Martín
4ºA
-12 Demeter: Goddess of the agriculture and the life. Her flower is the amapola. Is the personification of an elemental force.
-11 Persephone: Queen of the underworld and wife of Hades. It isn´t a very important Goddess.
-10 Hera: Queen of the Olympus and wife of Zeus. The goddess of the fertility and the matrimony
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-9Apolo: One of the most venerated gods of the ancient Greeks after Zeus. God of the sun, the night and the distance.
-8 Hermes: Messenger of the Gods. God of trade and thiefs. Is full of slyness, when he born he stolen a sheep flock to the god Apolo and invented the lira.
-7 Afrodita:Goddess of love and the orchards. Wife of Hefesto. She born of the sea foam and the rest of Cronus. Is the ancient God of the Olympus.
-6 Atenea: Goddes of war, justice, hability, strategy and intelligence, a complete goddess. She was born of the head of Zeus when he had a head-ache.
-5 Hefesto: God of fire, the forge and the craftwork. Husband of Afrodita. His forge is under the and is lame of the both legs.
-4 Poseidon: One of the “three big”, brother of Hades and Zeus, Son of Cronus and Rhea. God of the seas. Owner of the trident of the seas or the sword “Anaklusmos”.
-3 Ares: God of war and the personification of violence. He was impopular between the gods because of his destructive personality.
-2 Zeus: One of the “three big”, brother of Hades and Poseidon, son of Cronus and Rhea. King of the Olynpus, God of the sky and lightnings. Husband of Hera and the owner of the master lighting.
-1 Hades: One of the “three big”, brother of Zeus and Poseidon, son of Cronus and Rhea. God of death and the underworld. Husband of Persephone and the owner of the invisibility helmet.
Personal opinion: The greek mithology is very interesting, because have war, death, canivalism, love, etc.
The greeks gods are very cool because have very histories and recidences.
Also we have fun making this work, arguing of the specialyties of the gods and its own history.
Reference site:
http://www.wikipedia.com
http://aliso.pntic.mec.es/agalle17/dioses/dioses.html