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Mythology

Published on Sep 19, 2018

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Gods and Goddesses

By Devin Ferris 6th
Photo by Xuan Che

Athena

Greek mythology
Photo by miss karen

Represents
Wisdom,War,Arts and Craft, and The City

AKA
Minerva(Roman Mythology)

Associated with
Owl,Shield and olive branch

Related to
Zeuz(Father)

Characteristics
Courage,strategic, and mathematical

Interesting myths
Born from Zeus's head, Only fights war in name of good,never married, Zeus's favorite child and the city of Athens was named after her.

BookFisher Leonard. The Olympians. New York: Holiday House, 1984

Internet
No author. Athena. Greek Mythology, 2018

Anubis

Egyptian Mythology
Photo by psd

Represents
Afterlife

Associated with
Jackal/Canine

Related to
Seth,Isis,Nephthys,and Horus

Interesting Myths.
Anubis assumes different roles in various contexts, often depicted as a protector of graves. Anubis was also an embalmer. He was replaced by Osiris in his role as lord of the underworld. One of his prominent roles was a god who ushered souls to the after life

Book
Jim Ollhoff. Egyptian Mythology. Minnesota: North Mankoto,2011

Morrigan

Represents
War And Death

AKA
Nemain, Macha and badh

Associated with
Crow and Wolf

Tripartite battle goddess. Flies over losing armies battlefields. She incites warriors to battle and can help bring about victory over their enemies. She encourages warriors to do brave deeds, strike fear into their enemies hearts. She is portrayed washing the blood stained clothes of those fated to die. Most commonly known for involvement in the, "TáinBóCúailnge."

Book
Jim Ollhoff. European Mythology. Minnesota: North Mankoto, 2011

Internet

Charles Matthews Celtic Mythology. Wikipedia.org/wiki/celtic_Mythology, 2004

Loki

Norse Mythology

Represents
Cunning and Trickery

AKA
Hel

Associated With

Serpent

Related to

Odin, Thor, Frigg, and Fenrir

Interesting Myths
He made a dart out of a mistletoe and killed Balder. Leader of frost giants at the time of Ragnarok. Son of Farbuati and laufy and the brother of Helblindi and byleister. Loki sometimes assists the gods and sometimes behaves in a malicious manner towards them.

Book
Jim Ollhoff. Norse Mythology. Minnesota:North Mankota,2011

Internet
Martin Harpe. Norse Mythology. Wikipedia.org. 2003