Ancient Greek Mythos Quiz (Semi-Difficult) - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
The author of 'The Odyssey' Homer
85%
The river of unbreakable oath (pst...its in the underworld) The Styx
85%
The primordial emptiness that was the very beginning, creating Nyx and Erebus Chaos
74%
A paradise to fallen heroes / A place for the blessed dead Elysium Fields
74%
EASY: He is the creator of mortals Prometheus
74%
Was able to predict the fall of Troy and the death of Agamemnon but nothing came of her predictions Cassandra
59%
His castrated genitalia gave birth to Aphrodite Uranus
56%
The river of forgetfulness The Lethe
52%
Prometheus means 'foresight,' while his brother, ______'s, name means 'afterthought' Epimetheus
44%
The offspring of Hermes and Aphrodite that is both male and female Hermaphroditus
44%
Zeus's male cupbearer that he had kidnapped, in some versions, as an eagle Ganymede
33%
The war in which Zeus and the Olympians fought the Giants Gigantomachy
33%
The author of 'Works and Days' Hesiod
33%
She was the 'cleverness' that Zeus swallowed to prevent a prophecy Metis
33%
Her six sons were killed by Apollo and her six daughterswere killed by Artemis, she then turned into stone Niobe
30%
In 'The Iliad,' Hera convinces an initially reluctant _______ by bribing him with a wife to lull Zeus to sleep Hypnos
26%
Visited Hesiod with the grace of Zeus, helping him to write 'Theogony' Muses
26%
Was so revolted by his stepmother's romantic affectionfor him. She ended up framing him for rape and getting him killed by Poseidon Hippolytus
22%
The monstrous offspring of Gaea and Tartarus that Zeus had to battle after the Titanomachy Typhoeus
22%
Was one of Artemis's companions that got turned into a she-bear by either Zeus, Hera, or Artemis in different versions of the tale Callisto
19%
Identified as the mother of Aphrodite in 'The Iliad' but is only known as the daughter of Oceanus in 'Theogony' Dione
19%
Tried to seduce Hera while under Zeus's pardon, ended up bound to a fiery wheel in Tartarus by Zeus as punishment Ixion
19%
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