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Mythology Allusions

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Phoenix
A mythical and one-of-a-kind bird that burns on a funeral pyre after a life of hundreds of years, only to be re-born from the ashes;
Herculean
was a hero in Greek mythology who was renowned for his strength and courage. He is best known for completing his 12 labors, which included killing or capturing legendary creatures, gaining various items, and diverting a river to clean out the stables of Augeas. This feat is one very hard to perform, especially one requiring great strength.
Medusa
Terrible monster whose glance would petrify you, killed by the hero Perseus;
Ares
Greek god of war; and a popular car model.
Saturn
Roman name for Cronus, father of Zeus; also the name of the __________ Automobile Corporation.
Gordian knot
According to Greek legend, King Gordius tied a wagon to a column with an extremely complex and intricate knot, which many tried and failed to undo. An oracle declared that whoever could untie the knot would rule the world. With a single stroke of his sword, Alexander the Great cut the knot in two, and went on to rule Asia. thisis an intractable problem, and to cut this is to resolve a difficult problem with swift and bold action.
Penelope
wife of Odysseus who waits patiently at home (Ithaca) for his return
Olympus
Home of the _________ gods; name of popular camera and photographic technology company.
Mentor
Athena impersonated, friend of Ody
Poseidon
God of the Sea and brother of Zeus; ______ Travel is a common travel agency name; Poseidon Seafood is a national brand of seafood products. Neptune, the Roman version, is often also used by companies, as in Neptune Fresh Lobster Co.
Trident
The three-pronged spear of Poseidon, god of the seas; translates literally as 'three-teeth', or 'triple-toothed'. also a product that helps to clean your teeth,
Argus-eyed
According to the Greek legend, _____ had 100 eyes. The Greek queen Juno had him spy on her wayward husband, Zeus. This refers to jealous watchfulness.
marathon
Site of the famous battle fought between the armies of Persia and the outnumbered Athenians. Athens was victorious and a messenger was sent to run the 26 miles back to the city with the news.
Tantalus
Odysseus encounters him in Hades, was tortured eternally by not being able to eat and drink the fruit and wine in front of him
Orpheus
a great lyre player who tried to bring his lover back from the underworld. Hades told him she would follow him out of the underworld but if he looked back she would be taken back. He could not take it and he looked back and lost her.
Vulcan
Roman name for Hephaestus, god of the smiths and the forge;.
Hyperion
Titan whose name means "he who goes before the sun"; a company that specializes in "business analysis software." Also the name of a book publishing company.
Nemesis
a Greek goddess of retribution, the incarnation of the gods' revenge for violating their laws. As the gods' retribution could not be avoided, this is not only an agent of punishment, but any challenge or opponent that a person is unable to defeat.
Mars
Roman name for Ares, god of War; name of popular candy bar.
Amazon
Race of warrior women; and a huge on-line bookstore.
Pegasus
Winged horse that was born from Medusa's head when she was killed;
Hera
the queen of heaven and the wife and sister of Zeus; often portrayed as the jealous wife
Apollo
God of music; ______ Theater is a famous music hall in New York city.
Venus
Roman for Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love; the name of a famous beauty product company;
Charon
Boatman who ferries the souls of the dead to the Underworld;
Cupid
was the Roman god of love, who was also called Eros by the Greeks. He was usually depicted as a young winged boy with a bow and arrow.
Damocles
the Greek courtier to Dionysius the Elder who (according to legend) was condemned to sit under a naked sword that was suspended by a hair in order to demonstrate to him that being a king was not the happy state Damocles had said it was (4th century BC)
Titans
Race of gods preceding the Olympians;
Actaeon
He was punished by being torn apart by dogs for seeing Artemis bathing naked.
Mercury
Roman name for Hermes, the Messenger god; name of car model produced by the Ford Motor Company; also an entertainment records label, .
Protean
a Greek god who had the ability to change his shape. Someone or something that easily adapts to changing situations or roles by changing itself is described as this
Zeus
the king of the gods and the ruler of heaven, the most powerful god of all.
Trojan
Inhabitants of the mighty city that was destroyed by the Greeks during the ______ War, after a siege of ten years; international manufacturer of condoms and birth control products.
Spartan
Greek warrior state, devoted to discipline and the martial arts;
Eureka
Greek word for "I've found it"
Delphi
Sanctuary to Apollo and home to his famous Oracles;
Orion
A giant hunter slain by Artemis in Greek mythology; a motion picture production company,
Phaethon
son of helios who died while riding his father's golden chariot. After losing control he was struck by Zeus' lightning.
Aurora
Roman name for Eos, goddess of the Dawn; also a luxury car model.
Nike
Winged goddess of Victory, who can run and fly at great speeds; a famous company that sells shoes
Pyrrhus
Son of Achilles, and the killer of Priam
Siren Songs
An enticing plea or appeal, especially one that is deceptively alluring; gets its name from the temptation Odysseus faced on its journey
Bacchanalian
a Roman festival in honor of Bacchus, the god of wine (called Dionsyius in Greek mythology). The holiday was eventually banned due to drunken and libertine excess. Something described as this is similarly decadent and uninhibited.
Midas
King with the golden touch, who transformed all he touched to gold; a famous muffler and brake chain of service stations.
Minerva
Roman name for Athena, who gifted the olive tree to humans;
Odysseus
sought to return home to Ithica and endured a 10-year sea voyage after fighting in the Trojan War
Ajax
Greek warrior in the Trojan War, who "cleaned up" in battle; also popular household cleanser.
Dionysus
god of wine and fertility and drama
Narcissus
a flower; also a man who was in love with his own reflection and inspires the term for someone overcome with an overindulgent love of self
Atlas
Was doomed to support the heavens on his shoulders; ans a modern moving company
Trojan Horse
a gigantic hollow wooden horse, left by the Greeks upon their pretended abandonment of the siege of Troy, a person or thing attended to destroy from within
Juno
Roman name for Hera, wife of Zeus; a popular web-hosting company ,specializing in free web pages and custom e-mail.
Jason and the Argonauts
sailed on the Argos, Jason went with 50 other heroes on a ship to get the golden fleece, Medea, who he fell in love with, gave the dragon guarding the fleece a sleeping potion, and they took the golden fleece.
Hermes
Olympian Herald and Messenger god; popular brand of soap. Also, the FTD flower delivery company incorporates his winged heels in their logo.
Achilles heel
made invulnerable as a baby by being dipped into the River Styx. Only his heel—the place he was held by when being dipped—was left unprotected, which led to his downfall when it was struck by an arrow. This refers to a person's vulnerability or fatal flaw.
Scylla & Charybdis
sea monster with six heads that eat sailors
Parthenon
The temple of Athena, built on the Acropolis of Athens;
Aegis
Zeus and Athena's protective shield;
Pandora
The first woman in Greek mythology, whose name means "all-gifted";
Promethean
defied Zeus, stealing fire from the heavens and giving it to the human race. His name has become associated with bold originality and creativity. .
Lotus Eaters
monsters that trap people for eternity so they can eat them, inhabitants of the land odysseus visits
Pandora's box
Created by Zeus in revenge for Prometheus's stealing of fire, she was given a box that she was told not to open. Either she or her husband Epimetheus—tellings diverge on that point—opened the box, allowing all manner of evils to escape and plague the world. This is anything that, upon investigation, leads to extensive and unexpected troubles.
Hydra
Sea serpent with nine heads, killed by Hercules; It's the chosen name of the Internet Chess Club.

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