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Moving to Greece: Greek Mythology

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Greek mythology is one of the most intriguing influences on Western culture. 

When moving to Greece, it will be good for you to know a little bit about the stories that came from your new country.

This religion has influenceda politics, art and even many things we say today relate back to Greek Mythology.

IntlMOVE has put together a brief introduction to the Gods and some of the great Greek mythology stories. 

When the god, Cronus, was overthrown by his sons there was a fight for power.

His sons, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades drew lots to decide who would become supreme ruler of all the Gods.

Zeus was the winner.

The brothers divided creation and each took a piece to control.

Zeus ruled the land and air, Poseidon ruled all water and Hades ruled the underworld.

Zeus is the god of thunder and lightning and is the ruler of the Gods.

His weapon of choice is a thunderbolt that he throws at his enemies or those who anger him.

He was considered a just god and punished those who break oaths or lie.

Although he is married to Hera, Zeus is known for his many affairs.

Poseidon, god of the sea, is Zeus’s brother.

He is married to Amphitrite.

His weapon is his trusty trident and he is known for his temper.

Hades, who is also the brother of Zeus, is lord of underworld and rules over the dead.

He abducted Persephone who he took as his wife.

He has a helmet that makes him invisible and is known to be very greedy and terrible.

Hestia is Zeus’s sister.

She is the Goddess of the Hearth, but does not play a role in a lot of the ancient stories.

Demeter is Zeus’s sister and is the goddess of corn, grain and harvest.

When her daughter, Persephone, was taken from her by Hades, she put a curse on the earth for all plants to wither and die.

Persephone had to spend 4 months in with Hades, so when she is allowed to return to Earth, Demeter bears her gifts in springtime.

This is how seasons were explained.

Hera is Zeus’s wife and also his sister.

She is the goddess of marriage and childbirth.  

She did not want to marry Zeus, but she was tricked.

In fact, she even convinced the other gods to participate in a revolt against her husband.

The gods failed and Hera had to promise never to revolt again, but she did try to outwit Zeus in many instances.

Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, which both disliked him.

He is the god of war, but he is also considered a coward.

He was mean and murderous.

Hephaestus is also the son of Zeus and Hera.

He is married to Aphrodite and is the god of smiths and weavers.

He is known as an ugly god, who is also lame.

Athena is the daughter of Zeus, and also his favorite child.

She was born from her father’s head fully grown and in full armor.

Athena is the goddess of the city, handicrafts and agriculture.

Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto.

He is the god of music.

Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo.

She is the goddess of chastity and the protector of the young.

Artemis protects women during childbirth.

All wild animals are sacred to her, with a particular fondness for the deer.

Aphrodite is the goddess of love, desire and beauty.

She was born from the sea in a giant scallop shell and then walked onto the shore at Cyprus.

She had a golden girdle, which made her irresistible to men.

Hermes, who is Zeus’s messenger, is the fastest of the gods.

He is son of Zeus and Maia and wears winged sandals, a winged hat and carries a magic wand.

He is the god of thieves and commerce and also acts as a guide for the dead to go to the underworld.

Eros, who is today known as Cupid, was the god of love.

The attractive young man had wings and used arrows to pierce the hearts of people falling in love.

Hercules is the son of Zeus and the mortal woman, Alcmene.

He is known for the 12 difficult tasks he had to perform, which were given to him by Hera.

Hera was jealous of Zeus’s affair with Alcmene and made life very difficult for this mythical hero.

  • 2 responses to "Moving to Greece: Greek Mythology"

  • Expat Abroad
    17:45 on May 16th, 2010

    I am so glad that intlmove ships to greece! Intlmove was my first choice when moving to the United Kingdom. I was nervous when my plans got changed to Greece… It is nice to know that i can still use intlmove.

  • aaron williams
    2:30 on September 8th, 2011

    Greek mythology is interesting. Their stories perk people up. Their names are beautiful creations. Although they have been heard of decades past, the myths continue to leave an indelible mark on the readers.

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