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Hades Chaos Gaia (Earth) Tartarus Eros Erebus Mountains Pontus Uranus Poseidon Zeus Hera Demeter Rhea Cronus Ares Hebe Hephaestus Athena Coeus Phoebe Oceanus Leto Apollo Artemis Tethys Iapetus Prometheus Atlas Epimetheus Dione Aphrodite Persephone Hyperion Hecatonchires The Cyclopes Pleione Maia Alcyone Asterope Calaeno Electra Dryope or Merope or Aero Taygete Hermes Pan Abderus Hermaphroditus Inachus Melia Alcmene Electryon Heracles Licymnius Io Epaphus Eunomia Rhodos Peitho Tyche 6 generations, eventually from Epaphus “Three-thousand sons and daughters” Single parent or unknown second parent Two parents Relationshi p or marriage Nyx (Night) Aether Hemera Momus (blame) Ponos (woe) Moros (fate) Thanatos (death) Hypnos (sleep) The Hesperides The Keres and Fates Oceanids Pleiade s Echidna Typhon Semele Mortal family tree, eventually from Poseidon Dionysus Pink Blue Male Female No border God(dess) or important mortal Line Titan Dashed Monster Dotted Other Nemesis Apate (deception) Philotes (friendship) Geras (age) Eris (strife) 1 2 God of Olympus Gods of Olympus Hebe resigned her place after she married Heracles. Hades was considered an Olympian god but spent most of his time in the underworld. The Gods of Olympus occupied Mount Olympus. 1 2 Greek Gods Family Tree Genealogies Many Greek gods have conflicting genealogies: Aphrodite is sometimes said to be born “from the foam of the sea” rather than from Zeus and Dione. Clymene either has six parents or the name refers to six distinct people. Some rights reserved. See http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3 .0/ Mnemosyne Hestia The Muses Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Melpomene, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, Urania

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Greek Gods Family Tree. Chaos. Single parent or unknown second parent. Tartarus. Gaia (Earth). Eros. Nyx (Night). Erebus. Two parents. Typhon. Uranus. Mountains. Pontus. Aether. Hemera. Momus (blame). Ponos (woe). Moros (fate). Thanatos (death). Hypnos (sleep). The - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hades

Chaos

Gaia(Earth)

Tartarus Eros Erebus

Mountains PontusUranus

Poseidon ZeusHera Demeter

RheaCronus

Ares Hebe Hephaestus Athena

Coeus Phoebe Oceanus

Leto

Apollo Artemis

TethysIapetus

Prometheus AtlasEpimetheus

Dione

AphroditePersephone

Hyperion HecatonchiresThe Cyclopes

Pleione

Maia AlcyoneAsterope Calaeno ElectraDryope or

Merope or AeroTaygete

Hermes

PanAbderusHermaphroditus

InachusMelia

Alcmene

Electryon

Heracles

Licymnius

Io

Epaphus

EunomiaRhodos PeithoTyche

6 generations, eventually

from Epaphus

“Three-thousand sons and daughters”

Single parent or unknown second parent

Two parents

Relationship or marriage

Nyx(Night)

Aether HemeraMomus(blame)

Ponos(woe)

Moros(fate)

Thanatos(death)

Hypnos(sleep)

TheHesperides

The Keresand Fates

Oceanids

Pleiades

Echidna

Typhon

Semele

Mortal family tree, eventually from Poseidon

Dionysus

Pink

Blue Male

Female

No border God(dess) or important mortal

Line Titan

Dashed Monster

Dotted Other

NemesisApate

(deception)Philotes

(friendship)Geras(age)

Eris(strife)

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God of Olympus Gods of Olympus Hebe resigned her place after she married Heracles. Hades was considered an Olympian god but spent most of his time in the underworld.

The Gods of Olympus occupied Mount Olympus.

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Greek Gods Family Tree

GenealogiesMany Greek gods have conflicting genealogies: Aphrodite is sometimes said to be born “from the foam of the sea” rather than from Zeus and Dione. Clymene either has six parents or the name refers to six distinct people.

Some rights reserved. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

Mnemosyne

Hestia

The MusesCalliope, Clio,Erato, Euterpe,Melpomene,Polyhymnia,Terpsichore,Thalia, Urania