Mythology Flashcards
The son of Daedalus who ignored his father’s instructions not to fly too close to the sun and fell into the sea when the wax in his wings melted?
ICARUS
What was the name of the hall located in Asgard ruled over by Odin where half of those who die in combat travel upon death led by valkyries?
VALHALLA
Which mythological creature had the upper body of a human and the lower body of a horse?
CENTAUR
Geoffrey of Monmouth described which castle in Cornwall as the place of King Arthur’s conception?
TINTAGEL
The daughter of King Priam and of Queen Hecuba of Troy who was cursed by Apollo that nobody would ever believe her prophecies?
CASSANDRA
Which Egyptian god was the brother of Set and Isis the father of Horus and the god of the afterlife death life and resurrection?
OSIRIS
Usually considered to be the son of Jupiter and Juno who was the Roman god of war?
MARS
Closely related to nectar which food of the gods was stolen by Tantalus from Zeus’ table in Olympus?
AMBROSIA
In Hinduism the Trimurti consists of Shiva Vishnu and which other deity?
BRAHMA
The Roman god of doorways and passageways who is usually depicted as having two faces and gives his name to a month of the year?
JANUS
What was the name of the elaborate maze-like construction built by Daedalus to hold the Minotaur?
LABYRINTH
In Ovid’s narrative poem Metamorphoses which Cypriot sculptor fell in love with an ivory statue he had carved?
PYGMALION
Who was the Greek goddess of retribution? Her name is used today as a term for an archenemy.
NEMESIS
Nike was the goddess of victory in Greek mythology. Who was her Roman equivalent?
VICTORY
Which god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion is usually depicted as a man with the head of a jackel?
ANUBIS
Usually considered the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome the minor goddesses Aglaea Euthrosyne and Thalia are together known by what name?
GRACES (OR CHARITIES)
Which of the Greek primordial deities was the mother goddess of the Earth giving her name to a hypothesis formulated by James Lovelock that the Earth is a self-regulating complex system?
GAIA
Who was the ferryman of Hades who carried souls of the newly deceased across the rivers Styx and Acheron?
CHARON
Prometheus was punished for stealing fire from Mount Olympus and giving it to mankind by Zeus who chained him in unbreakable fetters and set which bird of prey over him to eat his liver each day?
EAGLE
Romulus and Remus were sheltered and suckled by what type of animal after they were abandoned on the bank of the Tiber River to die?
SHE-WOLF