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Mythological Characters

Horizontales
Body of a man; head of a bull.
Son of Zeus and a demi-god with superhuman strength.
Goddess of magic and witchcraft; often portrayed in triple-form.
Often portrayed with her daughter, Persephone who spends half the year in the underworld, causing Demeter to become sad and cause winter.
Goddess of Spring, said to have beautiful ankles that caused flowers to bloom wherever she walked. Kidnapped and tricked into eating food of the underworld by Hades. Daughter of Zeus.
God of the underworld, married to Persephone. Very rarely leaves the underworld.
Goddess of marriage, married to her brother, Zeus. Has a 100 eyed creature that can spy on Zeus through the dot on the feathers of a peacock.
Daughter of Zeus who sprang out of his forehead fully formed. Goddess of wisdom and battle strategy.
Goddess of the moon, hunting, chastity. Protector of women and children, guardian of the forest and animal life. Dislikes men, twin sister to Apollo.
God of wine and celebration. Zeus’s son born from the thigh of Zeus, many festivals were held in his honor.
God of Love, son of Aphrodite and Ares; also known as Eros.
God of shepherds, hunters, and the untamed wilderness; depicted as having the upper body of a man and lower body of a goat.
Due to trickery, he was cursed to roll a boulder up a mountain, never reaching the summit, for eternity.
The winged goddess of victory; a famous modern brand.
Great hero; strong and courageous with only one weakness: his heel
A handsome giant granted the ability to walk on water by his father Poseidon; constellation named after him.
Sky god and first ruler; married to Gaia.
All powerful, supreme ruler of the gods. Married to his sister, Hera
God of fire, son of Zeus and Rhea - thrown by his mother because he was so ugly, causing him to have a lame leg. Married to Aphrodite.
A greatest genius of his time. He was a craftsman accredited with many creations that were revolutionary; architect to the Minotaur's labyrinth.
Verticales
God of war and violence. Hated by his mother, Hera, and father, Zeus.
Youthful son of Helius who begged his father let him drive the chariot of the sun.
Gorgon cursed to turn any who look her directly in the eye to stone.
Mischievous. Was given the job of delivering the souls of the dead to the underworld and delivering messages of the gods to keep him busy. God of science and invention.
God of the sea and waterways. Father of dolphins and horses.
The first mortal woman in Greek mythology; collected secrets in a box.
Son of Zeus; the slayer of the Gorgon Medusa and the rescuer of Andromeda from a sea monster.
God of sun or light, inventor of poetry, music, and medicine. Famous for his oracles, twin brother of Artemis. His main job is to drive the sun across the sky in his golden chariot.
Granted a wish from Dionysus that he later regretted; proved that there can be too much of a good thing.
Greek god of wedding ceremonies.
The goddess of the soul and the wife of Eros (Roman Cupid) god of love.
The son of the master craftsman Daedalus, the architect of the labyrinth of Crete; flew too close to the sun.
Son of a titan; sun god; He rode a chariot to bring the sun across the sky each day.
A mortal love of the goddess Aphrodite and of Persephone; known to be extremely attractive.
Youngest of the 12 titans; ate his children out of fear they would destroy him.
Goddess of the home, Zeus’ sister. Very peaceful.
The goddess of divine law, will, and justice; one of the original 12 titans.
A nymph that can only speak the final words of others after being cursed by the goddess Hera.
Wife to Cronus; mother of Zeus.