Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Greek mythology 2
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2. Myths have always existed to justify the human
bein’s existence. Greek gods have existed and
worshipped by millions of Greeks who whether asked
for security, or thanked for the graces conquered.
Actually gods had absolute power above humans.
Netherless they admired so much their followers that
sometimes they could even come to Earth to interact
with them. Zeus was one of the most famous to
seduce women who generated his descendants who
used to be part humans and part gods. One good
example was Perseus. In the middle of something,
these “half divine, half human” beings have always
been an inspiration to everyone of us who particularly
have a keen on them and have the dream to be young,
brave, handsome.
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3. The gods and human beings were so alike,
whether in shapes of in personality, that it
was confusing to identify who was who. Zeus,
Poseidon and Hades were brothers and divided
their possessions after the death of their
father, Chronos. Zeus decided to inherit the
skies, Poseidon the seas and Hades got the
worst part; the underworld. These kingdons
have been ruled by them since then, so sailors
used to pray for Poseidon, the most graceful
was Zeus and Hades was forgotten, but at the
end, every mortal had to meet the underworld
god, Hades after all.
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4. He was one of Chrono’s divinity children and he
used to rule the underworld.
Poseidon
Poseidon Zeus
Zeus Hades
Hades
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5. They were companions of Pan and Dionysius. In
Mythology, they are associated with pipe playing.
Chirons
Chirons centaurs
centaurs Satyrs
Satyrs
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6. She was the first one to be swallowed by Chronos
with her siblings. Her brother Zeus determined she
had to be worshiped in every home.
Aphrodite
Aphrodite
Hestia
Hestia
Hera
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7. Men and women from Athens were offered in sacrifice
to this creature which lived in Crete, but it was defeated
by Theseus later. It was King Mino’s half human son:
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kraken
kraken
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Minotaur
Minotaur
8. He was the Roman name for the Greek demigod
Heracles, son of Jupiter (the Roman equivalent of
Zeus and Hera). Admired by the Romans and also
worshiped in Gaul and Spain for his strenght.
Ulysses
Ulysses
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Hercules
Hercules
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Perseus
Perseus
9. Greeks thought he was the father of time.
He also used to eat his divinity-children.
Zeus
Zeus His divinity children
were:Zeus, Hades,
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Volcano
Poseidon,Hera,
Chronos
Chronos Hestia and Demeter.
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10. She was one of Chronos’s daughter and
the goddess of the harvest and seasons.
Aphrodite
Aphrodite
Hestia
Hestia
Demeter
Demeter
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11. He was the invulnerable son of the Nymph
Thetis and Peleus and he was the great war
rior of the Troyan war, but his heel was his
only weakness.
Achilles
Achilles
Hercules
Hercules Wow!
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Perseus
Perseus
12. He made Demeter’s daughter his lover and she has
lived in the underworld with him part of the year.
Volcano &
Volcano &
Venus
Venus
Ulysses &
Ulysses &
Penelope
Penelope
Hades &
Hades &
Persephone
Persephone
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13. He defeated the Minotaur and no human
offers were fulfilled to it since then.
Ulysses
Ulysses Perseus
Perseus Theseus
Theseus
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