Cerberus
Cerberus is the three headed dog with a dragon tail which guards the entrance to the underworld. Allowing the dead to enter but, never leave. Fetching Cerberus was the last labor of Heracles.
Typhoeus
Giants
Hecatonchires
Cyclopes
Persephone
Demeter
Hebe
Eros
Dyonisus
Eris
Helios
The Muses
The Erinnyes
The Fates
Pan
The Graces
Treasure Hunt
Your teachers tell me that in your age, you have seen some kind of a theater about my time, but it change a little because it isn’t so much based on the real ancient Greek period.
So they said me that for make a better distinction, you should do a treasure hunt of information about your time and mine. I hope you like most my time, because is…, is… Well I don’t know, but I think you would like to live here with me.
Clic here to go to that treasure hunt!
See you next time!
The Underworld
Mount Olympus
In your days, the Mount Olympus is the highest mountain range in Greece, its highest peak Mýtikas rising to 2,919 metres high. It is one of the highest peaks in Europe in terms of topographic prominence. It is located in the borders of Thessaly and Macedonia, about 100 km away from Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city.
Perseus
Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danae. When Perseus grew up he become a strong young man. Polydectes, the king of Seriphus, decided a plan to get rid of Perseus. He has to present him with the head of Medusa.
So he went of on his perilous voyage, and Hermes revealed him that he was a son of Zeus. Finally, Perseus managed to kill Medusa cutting her head. Later Perseus met Andromeda and married her. When they arrived at Seriphus, they discover that Polydectes had never really married, and Danae (Perseus’ mother) was forced to be his servant. Perseus was furious and with the head of Medusa, Polydectes became a stone statue . Perseus and Andromeda lived happily for many years and their descendants became great kings, but the greatest of these was Heracles. Later Perseus was killed by Dionysus. Perseus and Andromeda were put up in the sky as constellations.