Omnia Myth Latin 2A

Juppiter/Jove/Zeus

Justice Power the Heavens

Juno/Hera

the Hearth and Families

Vesta/Hestia

Hearth and families

Pluto/Orcus/Hades

Death wealth

Ceres/Demeter

Grain motherhood and the harvest

Neptune/Poseidon

The sea, earthquakes, horses, Strength

Venus

Love passion family

Minerva

War crafts wisdom

Apollo/Phoebus

Sun archery medicine music intellect

Artemis/Diana

Moon hunting magic maidenhood nature

Ares

Warfare and agriculture

Vulcan/Hephaestus

forge artisans technology

Nemesis/Eris

vengeance justice strife

Hebe

youth

Mercury

Messengers travel commerce tricksters

Dionysus/Bacchus

wine creativity theater

Heracles/Hercules

Humanity and labor

Metis

Minerva

Leto

Appollo and artemis

Juno

Mars and vulcan and Nemesis and Hebe

Maia

Mercury

Semele

Dionysus (semele was from thebes)

Alcmene

Hercules

Priam and Hecuba

King and Queen of Troy

Hector

P+H kid

Paris

P+H kid

Helenus

P+H kid

Polyxena

P+H kid

Polydorus

P+H kid

Cassandra

P+H kid

Aeneas

Duke of Troy

Anchises

dad of Aeneas; Venus was mom

Creusa

Trojan wife

Dido

Carthaginian wife

Lavinia

Latin wife

Julus/Julius/Ascanius

Aeneas son with creusa

Agamemnon

King of Mycenae; KIng of Kings

Clytemnestra

Queen of Mycenae

Iphigenia

Daughter of agam. sacrificed to Diana and started Trojan war

Menelaus

King of Sparta

Helen

Queen of Sparta

Achilles

King of Thessaly, parents were Peleus and Thetis

Patroclus

King of Opus, achilles dearest friend

Odysseus

King of Ithaca, wife was penelope and son was Telemachus

Ajax

King of Salamis, second greatest warrior next to achilles

Nestor

King of Pylos, agams advisor

Diomedes

King of Argos, wounded ares and aphrodite

Numitor

The good king, R/R grandpa, last king of Alba longa

Amulius

evil king, steals throne

Rhea Sylvia

R/R mom

Founding of Rome

4-21-753 BC

Tiberinus

River god of Tiber

Lupa

she wolf who nurses R/R on palatine hill

Faustulus

shepherd who raises R/R

Acca Larentia

Faustulus' wife

Egeria

Nymph who advised Numa, helped organize Roman religion

Lucretia

Mother of Republic, Roman matron raped by Sextus

Collatinus

Lucretia's husband. 1/2 consuls

Brutus

Leads Revolution, 509 BCE 2/2 consuls

Cincinnatus

famous early good dictator 458 BCE

Scipio Africanus

Conquered Hannibal and Carthange (202 BCE battle of Zama)

Roman Forum

Romes downtown

Sacra Via

Main Street

Via Appia

Main Highway

Cloaca Maxima

Monumental sewer system

Campus Martius

Agricultural and military training

Temple of Juppiter Optimus Maximus

Capitol Temple