Chapter 19 - Mythology

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1. Zeus "visited" Leda in the form of a _____. a. Swan 2. The two sons of Zeus and Leda were Castor and _____. a. Polydeuces 3. The two daughters of Zeus and Leda were _____ and Helen. a. Clytemnestra 4. Castor and his brother are known together as the _____ or Gemini. a. Dioscuri 5. The rejected suitors of Helen swore an oath to _____, the husband of Leda, to help Menelaus in a time of need. a. Tyndareus 6. The Trojan prince _____ seduced Helen and took her back to Troy. a. Paris 7. Paris is often called by the name _____. a. Alexander 8. One source says that Helen never actually went to Troy, but rather spent the entire Trojan War in _____. a. Egypt 9. _____, the goddess of Discord, was not invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. a. Eris 10. While pregnant with Paris, Hecuba dreamed that she gave birth to a _____ that consumed the entire city of Troy. a. Firebrand 11. The Judgment of Paris took place on Mt. _____. a. Ida 12. The goddesses Aphrodite, Hera, and _____were contenders for the golden apple. a. Athena 13. Paris awarded the golden apple to _____. a. Aphrodite 14. The Trojans are often called Dardanians, which comes from the name _____. a. Dardanus 15. ____ hired Apollo and Poseidon to built the walls of Troy and then refused to pay them. a. Laomedon 16. The Trojan king Podarces changed his name to _____. a. Priam 17. The queen of Troy at the time of the Trojan War was _____. a. Hecuba
18. Paris was married to the nymph _____, who refused to heal him and allowed him to die. a. Oenone 19. The wife of Hector was _____. a. Andromache 20. Next to Achilles, the greatest warrior on the battlefield at Troy was _____. a. Hector 21. Hector and Andromache were the parents of _____. a. Astyanax 22. Priam's son _____, who had the gift of prophecy, was the only one of the sons to survive the Trojan War. a. Helenus 23. Priam's daughter _____ was given the gift of prophecy by Apollo, but no one believed her prophecies. a. Cassandra 24. The parents of _____ were Aphrodite and Anchises. a. Aeneas 25. Glaucus and _____ exchanged armor on the battlefield, and Glaucus got the short end of the deal. a. Diomedes 26. Because he was subject to fate, Zeus could not prevent the death of his son _____. a. Sarpedon 27. Diomedes and Odysseus killed the Thracian leader _____ and then captured his white horses. a. Rhesus 28. The comander-in-chief of the Greek army was _____. a. Agamemnon 29. The husband of Helen and brother of Agamemnon was _____. a. Menelaüs 30. Odysseus and Diomedes stole into Troy and carried off the _____. a. Palladium 31. The respected counselor _____ was king of Pylos. a. Nestor 32. _____, son of Telamon, was second in prowess only to Achilles. a. Ajax 33. _____ the Lesser, son of Oileus, violated Cassandra during the sack of Troy. a. Ajax 34. _____ tried to avoid going to Troy by pretending to plowing a field and sewing salt in the furrows. a. Odysseus
35. The Greek hero _____ was known for his military prowess, his cleverness, and his skill as an orator. a. Odysseus 36. The prince of the Myrmidons was _____. a. Achilles 37. The parents of Achilles were _____ and Thetis. a. Peleus 38. Achilles was educated by the centaur _____. a. Chiron 39. To prevent her son Achilles from going to the Trojan War, Thetis disguised him as a girl and hid him out on the island of _____. a. Scyros 40. Phoenix and Patroclus were close companions of _____. a. Achilles 41. Before sailing to Troy, the Greek fleet assembled at _____. a. Aulis 42. In order that the winds would blow again, Agamemnon sacrificed his daughter _____. a. Iphigenia 43. Agamemnon lured his daughter to Aulis on the pretext that she was going to marry _____. a. Achilles 44. The prophet/soothsayer of the Greek army was named _____ a. Calchas 45. _____ was bitten by a snake and spent most of the Trojan War on the island of Lemnos. a. Philoctetes 46. Philoctetes inherited from his father the bow and arrows of _____. a. Heracles 47. Philoctetes used the bow and arrows of Heracles to kill _____. a. Paris 48. _____ , the husband of Laodamia, was the first Greek to die in the Trojan War. a. Protesilaus 49. The Iliad deals with the consequences of a quarrel between Agamemnon and _____. a. Achilles 50. A replacement set of armor for Achilles was made by _____. a. Hephaestus 51. The body of Hector was ransomed by his father _____ a. Priam 52. Achilles fell in love with _____ just as he was about to kill her. a. Penthesilea 53. Achilles was shot in the heel and killed by _____. a. Paris 54. After the Trojan War, Ajax and _____ contended for the armor of Achilles. a. Odysseus 55. Priam was killed by Achilles' son _____.
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a. Neoptolemus 56. The wooden horse was designed by Odysseus but constructed by _____. a. Epeus 57. The proverbial liar _____ convinced the Trojans to take the wooden horse into their city. a. Sinon 58. The Trojan priest _____ and his two sons were killed by two huge serpents. a. Laocoön 59. Pretending that they had left Troy, the Greek army concealed themselves on the island of _____. a. Tenedos 60. Periodically produced on Broadway is the tragedy The Trojan Women by _____. a. Euripides 61. Aeneas lost his wife _____ on the night that the Greeks took Troy. a. Creusa 62. Aeneas escaped from Troy carrying on his back his lame father _____. a. Anchises 63. Meleager led the Calydonian _____ Hunt. a. Boar 64. Meleager's mother _____ threw a log onto the fire, thus bringing about her son's death. a. Althaea 65. Priam's daughter _____ was sacrificed on the tomb of Achilles. a. Polyxena