PPT-Olympians from Zgierz
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Table of Contents Admission Michał Antuszewicz Włodzimierz Cieślak Józef Jaworski Lesław Kropp Tomasz Krzeszewski Tomasz Andrzej Kupis Stanisław Olczyk
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Table of Contents Admission Michał Antuszewicz Włodzimierz Cieślak Józef Jaworski Lesław Kropp Tomasz Krzeszewski Tomasz Andrzej Kupis Stanisław Olczyk Jan Stopczyk Jadwiga Wajsówna. Pavlos Kontides . Pavlos Kontides is a Cypriot sailor.[1] He became the first Cypriot athlete ever to win an Olympic medal for his country, by winning the silver medal at the2012 Summer Olympics in the Men's Laser class behind Tom Slingsby.[2] n the same year, he won Gold at the World Junior Championships and in 2009 he won two Silver Medals in World Cups and a Bronze in the Paneuropean Men's Championship.[3] Kontides was born in Limassol. He is a member of the Limassol Nautical Club and is currently trained by Jozo Jakovic.[4] He is studying ship science at the University of Southampton, and has taken a two-year break.[5][6]. The Demigod Files - Rick Riordan Kumpulan Novel Online Bahasa Indonesia Edited: Farid ZE Blog Pecinta Buku - PP Assalam Cepu Prolog Demigod Muda yang budiman, Jika kau membaca buku ini, aku hanya bi W. D. GRIFFIN, JR. APRIL 23, 2015. Overview. The first six Olympians were Hestia (first-born), Demeter, Hera,. Hades, Poseidon and Zeus (last-born). The remaining Olympians were Hephaestus (son of Zeus and Hera, or Hera alone in response to Athena), Ares (son of Zeus and Hera), Apollo and Artemis (twins of Zeus and Leto), Aphrodite (daughter of Zeus and Dione or “foam born” from the blood of Uranus’ castration), Athena (daughter of Zeus and Metis), Hermes (son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia) and Dionysus (son of Zeus and Semele). herm. Zeus + Maia . Hermes. invention of cithara. theft of Apollo’s cattle. first meat sacrifice. invention of Pan-pipes. Hermes . Epichthonios. rhabdos. Hermes . epeiselelythei. :. "Hermes has passed . By: Nicole Scott. Aphrodite. Goddess of love, beauty and desire. She is symbolized by doves and roses. Her responsibility is to make sure that all mortals and immortals find love.. Apollo. Rules over music, medicine, health, prophecies, poetry and archery.. . In Greek mythology, this family of gods and goddesses lived high atop Mount Olympus. . From there they watched (and often meddled in) the affairs of humans below. . . The . Olympians. had come to power after their leader, Zeus, overthrew his father, . Take the next 10 minutes and finish answering the questions from yesterday’s reading.. (this is an individual assignment). You need to be sitting in your assigned seats (where you are now) so that the sub can take attendance.. I. What are Myths?. Myths. : stories that use fantasy to express ideas about life that cannot easily be expressed in realistic terms.. They are, at heart, religious stories. They deal with and explore the relationship between human beings and the unknown/spiritual world.. Athena . . Poseidon . . Apollo . . Hades . . Aphrodite . . Hestia. . Hermes . . Hera . . Artemis . . Ares . . Hephaestus . . ELDER GENERATION OF GODS. Cronus/Saturn ruled the Titans, the second generation of gods.. He had overthrown his father . Ouranos. /Uranus. He and his . sister/wife. , Rhea, were the parents of the Olympians.. Cronus’s Plot & Fall. The Olympians Cronus and Rhea Cronus/Saturn ruled the Titans, the second generation of gods. He had overthrown his father Ouranos /Uranus He and his sister/wife , Rhea, were the parents of the Olympians. Recall the definition of myth: “a story from the past involving gods or heroes. Myths often explain beliefs, customs, or mysterious natural phenomena or identify acceptable or unacceptable behavior.”. As we have seen Zeus was the son of Cronos and Rhea.. He led the uprising against Cronos. . He was king of the gods.. God of the sky. He married his sister Hera.. Poseidon: God of the Sea. Poseidon was the god of the Sea and storms.. Who thought it up?. What did they believe?. How . many Gods & Goddesses? . Sources. Information on the Greek belief system comes from many sources. Unlike followers of religions such as Christianity, Judaism, & Islam, the Greeks did not have a single sacred text, such as the Bible or Koran from which their beliefs and religious practices derived. Instead, they generally used oral traditions, passed on by word of mouth, to relate sacred stories. Priest and priestesses to various gods would also guide people in worship in various temples across Greece. We know something about these beliefs because Greek poets such as Homer, Hesiod and Pindar, and Greek dramatists such as Euripides, Aristophanes & Sophocles mention the myths in their various works. .
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