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Page 1: Greek Culture Chapter 10.1. Greek Beliefs Greeks formed city-states Greeks formed city-states –City-state-is the city and the land that surrounds it –Spoke

Greek CultureGreek Culture

Chapter 10.1Chapter 10.1

Page 2: Greek Culture Chapter 10.1. Greek Beliefs Greeks formed city-states Greeks formed city-states –City-state-is the city and the land that surrounds it –Spoke

Greek BeliefsGreek Beliefs

• Greeks formed city-statesGreeks formed city-states– City-state-is the city and the land that City-state-is the city and the land that

surrounds itsurrounds it– Spoke Greek languageSpoke Greek language– Shared many beliefs and customsShared many beliefs and customs– Believed many of the same mythsBelieved many of the same myths

•Myths-traditional stories about gods and Myths-traditional stories about gods and heroesheroes

Page 3: Greek Culture Chapter 10.1. Greek Beliefs Greeks formed city-states Greeks formed city-states –City-state-is the city and the land that surrounds it –Spoke

Greek mythologyGreek mythology is the body of myths and legends is the body of myths and legends belonging to the belonging to the ancient Greeksancient Greeks, concerning their gods and , concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to, part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to, and study the myths in an attempt to throw light on the and study the myths in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, its religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, its civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself. making itself.

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Greek Mythology Greek Mythology

…….Oh to be among the gods!.Oh to be among the gods!

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Who were the Greek Gods?Who were the Greek Gods?

Greeks believed in gods and goddessesGreeks believed in gods and goddessesGods were not all-powerfulGods were not all-powerfulgods marry and have childrengods marry and have children12 most important gods and goddesses lived on 12 most important gods and goddesses lived on Mt. OlympusMt. Olympus

Who were the Greek Gods?

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The Titans

Beings the Greeks believed existed before the gods of Olympia. The Titans Were the offspring of Gaia (mother earth) and Uranus.

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•Titans were the first generation Titans were the first generation of Greek Godsof Greek Gods

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The Greeks believed Cronos fathered the gods. Afraid they would take the Titans power, Cronos ate all of his children except Zeus. Zeus killedCronos and freed his siblings.

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ZeusZeus

Zeus is the king of all the gods. He divided up the world with his brothers, Hades and Poseidon. Zeus becomes ruler of the sky and earth. Zeus has many children all of whom have powers. However, Zeus has more powers than anyone else.

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HadesHadesHades is the lord of the dead in the Underworld. He’s so scary that people would not even say his name. Guests in the underworld are greeted by his three-headed dog. His brother, Zeus tricked the beautiful Persephone into marrying Hades. Her mother, Demeter, goddess of agriculture, makes a deal with Hades so Persephone only has to stay with Hades for part of the year causing winter weather.

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Poseidon Poseidon Poseidon was god of the sea and brother to Zeus and Hades. In Homer’s famous Odyssey he punishes Odysseus because Odysseus blinded his son the Cyclops. He is able to cause storms with the use of his trident, 3 pronged spear. Earthquakes are believed to be caused by his wrath as well.

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Hephaestus Hephaestus

Hephaestus is the god of metalworking and is married to the unfaithful Aphrodite. He forges all the weapons for the gods. He works beneath the Earth’s surface. His smashing of steel into molten lava creates earthquakes and volcanoes

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Athena Athena

Athena is the firstborn and favorite child of Zeus. She is known as the goddess of wisdom. According to the myth, she busts out of his head fully grown and dressed for battle. She often uses her intelligence to rescue Greek heroes. She is the protectress of the city, Athens and has the Parthenon built for her as a temple.

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ApolloApolloApollo is god of the sun and twin to Artemis. His daily task is to drive the sun across the sky. During the Trojan War he helps the Trojans and helps kill legendary Greek warrior, Achilles.

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AresAres

Ares is known as the god of war, not for his skill but because he liked all the violence. His parents were Zeus and Hera. He is father to the twins, Remus and Romulus. Romulus will eventually become the 1st king of Rome.

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ArtemisArtemis

Artemis is the goddess of the moon and hunting. Artemis, being a female, would seek revenge if she felt someone wronged her.

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HeraHeraHera was married to Zeus and is therefore queen of the gods. Most of her time is spent causing trouble for all of her husband’s girlfriends and their children. She is most famous for trying to destroy Hercules. Her sacred animal is the peacock.

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AphroditeAphroditeAphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty. She plays a part in starting the Trojan War. In order to win a beauty contest she bribes Paris with the most beautiful woman in the human world, Helen. When she runs away with Paris the Greeks go after her and thus begins the war.

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Olympic GamesOlympic Games

Located in OlympiaLocated in OlympiaGames “for the greater glory of Zeus”Games “for the greater glory of Zeus”Began in 776 B.C.Began in 776 B.C.Greeks believed their gods would be please if Greeks believed their gods would be please if people showed skill in the arts, in athletic games, people showed skill in the arts, in athletic games, or in thinkingor in thinking

Olympic Games

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Greek Oracles

Priest or priestess spoke for a godPredicated the futureTemple of Apollo at Delphi was the Most famous

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Epics and FablesEpics and Fables

• Epic-a long story poemEpic-a long story poem– The Greek poet Homer wrote twoThe Greek poet Homer wrote two

•The Iliad and The OdysseyThe Iliad and The Odyssey

• Fable- a story meant to teach a Fable- a story meant to teach a lesson usually with animals lesson usually with animals personifiedpersonified

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The Trojan HorseIn the Iliad written by HomerTells of a prince of Troy that falls in love with Helen(the wife of the king) and kidnaps herAngers the Greeks and they attack TroyTrick the Trojans with a huge, hollow, wooden horseThe Greeks capture the city, rescue Helen and take her home

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The Odyssey

Written by HomerTells the story of Odysseus, a Greek Hero of the Trojan WarIt describes his long way home after the Fall of Troy. He faces storms, monsters, andWitches. Odysseus returns home to his wife.

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Aesop’s Fables

Aesop’s fablesStories that teach a moral (lesson)Popular stories include“The Tortoise and the Hare”“The Boy that cried Wolf”

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The Impact of Greek Drama

Drama is a story told mainly through words and action of a cast of characters

Greek Drama had two categories

1. tragedy-main character struggles to overcome hardships but does not succeed

2. comedy-story ends happily

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Aeschylus

Earliest Greek dramatistOne of his dramas was called the OresteiaTells about a Greek king’s return from the Trojan War and the troubles that strike hisFamily. It is a story about revenge and murders. Shows how one evil action can lead to another

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Sophocles

Accepted suffering as a part of lifeStressed courage and understandWrote play Antigone questions whether it is better to obeyOrders or to do what one believe to be right

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Euripides

Euripides wrote about ordinary human beings in realistic situations.His play often show the suffering caused by war.

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Temple of Athena

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Different types of Greek Different types of Greek ColumnsColumns

• It was the ancient Greeks who invented 3 beautiful types of columns. These were used It was the ancient Greeks who invented 3 beautiful types of columns. These were used all over ancient Greece to hold up buildings and rooftops and temples. One column had all over ancient Greece to hold up buildings and rooftops and temples. One column had a very simple design. One was sort of in the middle. And one was very ornate. a very simple design. One was sort of in the middle. And one was very ornate.

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Acropolis-the hilltop that a fort stood on