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An Ultimate Greek Mythology Quiz

How well do you know the gods, titans, humans, items, and locations in Greek Mythology?
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King of the Gods
Zeus
Queen of the Gods
Hera
God of Music and Prophecy
Apollo
Sister of above, Goddess of the Hunt
Artemis
God of the Forge
Hephaestus
Forced to marry the above, Goddess of Love and Beauty
Aphrodite
God of messengers and travel
Hermes
God of wine
Dionysus
God of war and bloodshed
Ares
Goddess of war and wisdom, sister of above
Athena
God of the underworld
Hades
God of the ocean and earthquakes
Poseidon
Goddess of fertility and the harvest
Demeter
Daughter of the above, Goddess of spring
Persephone
Goddess of the hearth and home
Hestia
King of the Titans and time
Cronus
Wife of above and Queen of the titans
Rhea
Titan of the sea
Oceanus
Titaness of sight
Theia
Titan of light and the east
Hyperion
Titan of constellations and the south
Crius
TItan of intellect and the north
Coeus
Titan of mortality and the west
Iapetus
Titaness of prophecy
Phoebe
Titaness of justice
Themis
Titaness of memory
Mnemosyne
Titaness of fresh water
Tethys
Primordial God of light
Aether
Primordial God of inevitability
Ananke
Primordial God at the dawn of creation
Chaos
Primordial God of time
Chronos
Primordial God of darkness
Erebus
God of love and sexual desire
Eros
Primordial God of the earth
Gaia
Primordial God of the day
Hemera
Primordial God of night
Nyx
Primordial God of the sea
Pontus
Another Primordial God of the Sea / Old Man of the sea
Nereus
Primordial God of the abyss
Tartarus
Primordial God of the sky
Uranus
Titan of endurance
Atlas
Titan of fire
Prometheus
TItan of afterthought
Epimetheus
Titan of anger
Menoetius
Titan of the dusk and stars
Astraeus
Titan of the sun
Helios
TItaness of the moon
Selene
Titan of dawn
Eos
TItaness of motherhood
Leto
TItaness of falling stars
Asteria
Titaness of magic
Hecate
God of medicine
Asclepius
God of the wild
Pan
Nine goddesses of the arts, literature, and science
Muses
Muse of epic poetry
Calliope
Muse of history
Clio
Muse of erotic poetry
Erato
Muse of lyric poetry
Euterpe
Muse of tragedy
Melpomene
Muse of sacred hymns/poetry
Polyhymnia
Muse of dance
Terpsichore
Muse of comedy
Thalia
Muse of astronomy
Urania
Three goddesses of beauty and dance
Charites
Charite of radiance/beauty
Aglaea
Charite of joy
Euphrosyne
Charite of festivity and banquets
Thalia
Goddess of discord
Eris
Goddess of victory
Nike
God of terror
Phobos
God of fear
Deimos
Goddess of justice
Dike
Goddess of childbirth
Eileithyia
Goddess of harmony
Harmonia
Goddess of youth
Hebe
Goddess of good health
Hygeia
Goddess of rainbows
Iris
Goddess of luck
Tyche
Three goddesses of destiny
Fates
The Spinner
Clotho
The Alotter
Lachesis
The Inflexible
Atropos
Three goddesses of vengeance
Furies
Unceasing anger
Alecto
Jealous rage
Megaera
Vengeful destroyer
Tisiphone
God of sleep
Hypnos
Goddess of the soul
Psyche
God of dreams
Morpheus
Personification of death
Thanatos
Goddess of revenge
Nemesis
WIfe of the Olympian God of the ocean
Amphitrite
Son of the above and God of the ocean, uses a conch
Triton
God of requited love
Anteros
God of marriage ceremonies
Hymen
God of gardens, livestock and vineyards
Priapus
Ferryman of the dead
Charon
Goddess of the blessed dead
Makaria
Goddess of nightmares
Melinoe
God of the winds
Aeolus
God of the north wind
Boreas
God of the west wind
Zephyrus
God of the south wind
Notus
God of the east wind
Eurus
Goddess of force and power
Bia
God of strength and power
Kratos
God of dedication
Zelus
Father of all monsters
Typhon
Mother of all monsters
Echidna
Guardian of the golden apple garden
Ladon
Guardian of Delphi before the God of prophecy
Python
A dragon that regrows it's heads when cut off
Hydra
Guardian of the Golden Fleece
Colchian Dragon
Lion body, goat head, serpent tail
Chimera
Eats those who cannot solve their riddles
Sphinx
Body of a lion, talons and wings of an eagle
Griffin
One eyed creatures
Cyclopes
Same as the above, blinded by the clever king
Polyphemus
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Hundred armed, fifty headed giants
Hecatoncheires
Three-headed hound that guards the underworld
Cerberus
Six-headed monster at the Strait of Messina
Scylla
Whirlpool at the Strait of Messina
Charybdis
Monster that shares the same name as a part of the brain
Hippocampus
Half human half bird screeching creatures
Harpy
Creatures who lure with their songs
Sirens
Winged horse
Pegasus
Half man half horse
Centaur
Wisest of the above race
Chiron
The creature at the center of the labyrinth
Minotaur
Snow-white bull sent by the Olympian sea god
Cretan bull
It's golden fur was impervious to attacks
Nemean Lion
A large and ferocious boar that terrorized Arcadia
Erymanthian Boar
Women who have snakes for hair
Gorgon
Most famous of the above race
Medusa
Race of female warriors
Amazons
Queen of the above
Hippolyta
Spirits/deities tied to nature
Nymph
Spirits of freshwater
Naiads
Spirits of saltwater
Nereids
Spirits of the ocean
Oceanids
Spirits of the trees
Dryads
Spirits of trees linked to specific trees
Hamadryads
Spirits of the ash trees
Meliae
Spirits of the mountains
Oreads
Spirits of breezes
Aurae
Home of the gods
Olympus
Prison of the titans
Tartarus
"Heaven" for heroes and favored mortals
Elysium
Where most souls ended up
Asphodel
Main walled city in the Iliad
Troy
Called "city of wisdom"
Athens
Rival of the above, militaristic
Sparta
Home of the general of the Greeks
Mycenae
Home of the clever king
Ithaca
City of many tragedies, seven gated
Thebes
Home of the labyrinth
Crete
Where the Oracle is located
Delphi
Guarded by a dragon, site of one labor
Garden of the Hesperides
Home of the hero of the Greeks
Phthia
Island of the nymph who captured the clever king
Ogygia
Kingdom that sunk to the sea
Atlantis
Ship of the seeker of the Golden Fleece
Argo
What the people on the ship were called
Argonauts
Hero of the Greeks during the 10 year war
Achilles
Mother of the hero of the Greeks
Thetis
Father of the hero of the Greeks
Peleus
Lover of the hero of the Greeks
Patroclus
The clever king
Odysseus
Wife of the clever king
Penelope
Son of the clever king who fended off suitors
Telemachus
Nymph who trapped the clever king on her island
Calypso
Sorceress who turned the clever king's men into pigs
Circe
King of Argos, the only mortal to wound the gods
Diomedes
Second only to the hero of the Greeks
Ajax
King of Mycenae, leader of the Greeks
Agamemnon
Wife and killer of the King of Mycenae
Clytemnestra
Lover of the above
Aegisthus
Daughter of the King of Mycenae, sacrificed to please the gods
Iphigenia
King of Sparta, his wife was stolen
Menelaus
King of Pylos, old man
Nestor
Main hero of Troy
Hector
Devoted wife to the hero of Troy
Andromache
Took the Spartan King's wife, Prince of Troy
Paris
Captured by the above, wife of the King of Sparta
Helen
Founder of Rome, fled Troy
Aeneas
King of Troy during the Trojan War
Priam
Wife of the King of Troy
Hecuba
Cursed to never be believed
Cassandra
Prince of Troy abducted by the King of the Gods as an eagle
Ganymede
King of Mycenae who had a rivalry with his brother
Atreus
Said brother who's children were served to him as a stew
Thyestes
Daughter of the King of Mycenae who avenges his death
Electra
Son of the King of Mycenae who avengers his death
Orestes
Did 12 labors, son of the King of the gods
Heracles
Wife of the above, killed in rage
Megara
Slayed the Minotaur
Theseus
Helped the man above, was abandoned by him after
Ariadne
Hero who tamed the winged horse
Bellerophon
Hero known for her speed
Atalanta
The seeker of the Golden Fleece
Jason
Sorceress who helped the above
Medea
A great musician who made stones cry
Orpheus
Lover of the above, died to a snake bite
Eurydice
The immortal brother that made up Gemini
Pollux
The mortal brother that made up Gemini
Castor
Cursed to marry his mother
Oedipus
Wife and mother of the above
Jocasta
Son of the above who expelled his brother after a year of rule
Eteocles
Brother of the above who killed him in combat
Polynices
Sister of the above who was killed for wanting to bury her brother
Antigone
Sister of the above who refused to help her
Ismene
Strict ruler of Thebes, uncle to the four above
Creon
Handsome male, beloved of the Goddess of Love
Adonis
The God of Prophecy's male lover who was killed on accident
Hyacinthus
Creator of the labyrinth
Daedalus
Son of the above, flew too close to the sun
Icarus
King who's touch turned things gold
Midas
Hero who slayed the famous gorgon
Perseus
Wife of the above
Andromeda
Mother of the above
Cassiopeia
Mother of the hero who slayed the famous gorgon
Danae
Mortal who fell in love with his own reflection
Narcissus
Nymph who fell in love with the above
Echo
War prize of the Hero of the Greeks
Briseis
10 year-long war between the Achaeans and a specific city
Trojan War
The war of the older generation of titans vs the Olympians
Titanomachy
The Olympians vs the gigantes
Gigantomachy
River of Hatred, Hero of the Greeks was dipped in this
Styx
River of Pain
Acheron
River of Forgetfulness
Lethe
River of Fire
Phlegethon
River of Lamentation
Cocytus
Seduced by the King of the Gods as a swan
Leda
Phoenician princess captured by a bull (the King of the gods)
Europa
Brother of the above who was tasked to find her, founded Thebes
Cadmus
Princess of Thebes that was killed when shown a god's true form
Semele
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