Greek God Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Greek pantheon - Zeus, Apollo, Athena, Poseidon, and the rest of the twelve Olympians and beyond.

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Greek mythology features one of the world's richest and most complex pantheons, centered on the twelve Olympians who ruled from Mount Olympus. The Greeks personified virtually every aspect of nature and human experience - The sea, death, love, war, wisdom, harvest, and craftsmanship - In their gods and goddesses. These myths have profoundly influenced Western literature, art, philosophy, and language for over 2,500 years.

The Twelve Olympians

The canonical twelve Olympians are Zeus (king of the gods, thunder), Hera (queen, marriage), Poseidon (sea), Demeter (harvest), Ares (war), Aphrodite (love/beauty), Apollo (sun, music, prophecy), Artemis (hunt, moon), Hephaestus (fire, forge), Hermes (messengers, thieves), Athena (wisdom, strategy), and Dionysus (wine) - Though Hestia, Hades, and others sometimes replace Dionysus in different traditions. Comparing Greek and Norse mythology reveals fascinating parallels - Both have thunder gods, tricksters, and impending apocalyptic events.

Greek gods were famously flawed - Zeus had countless affairs, Hera was jealous and vengeful, Ares was reckless and brutal. This human dimension made them relatable and kept storytellers busy for centuries. Roman mythology largely adopted the Greek gods under new names: Zeus became Jupiter, Poseidon became Neptune, Ares became Mars, and Aphrodite became Venus. Mythological creatures in Greek legend - From the Minotaur to Medusa to the Lernaean Hydra - Were often born from or connected to the gods.

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