Everyone loves Greek mythology, but how much do you really know about it?
Try your hand at our ultimate Greek Mythology quiz, but be warned: the questions get harder as they go!
Questions Overview
- Athena
- Artemis
- Hera
- Nyx
- His feelings
- His neck
- His ankle
- His heel
- Hades
- Poseidon
- Hera
- Adonis
- Demeter
- Nyx
- Tyche
- Aphrodite
- Hades
- Mons
- Parthenon
- Olympus
- Dionysus
- Atlas
- Ares
- Aphrodite
- The Fates
- The Furies
- The Muses
- The Sisters
- Centaur
- Pegasus
- Unicorn
- Faun
- Romance
- Cupid
- Hermes
- Hades
- Demeter
- Nike
- Hera
- Persephone
- Pandora
- Pan
- Pyrrha
- Hera
- Apricot
- Fig
- Apple
- Pomegranate
- Ida
- Rhea
- Cronus
- Hebe
- Golden
- Silver
- Platinum
- Copper
- Power
- Night
- Peace
- Earth
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Even More Greek Mythology Trivia
- Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon.
- Hebe is the goddess of youth and is said to have granted immortality to mortals.
- In the Iliad, the Aegis is a device carried by Zeus and Athena, and is said to be a brilliant shield, though we’re not actually sure what it is. It may also be some sort of pelt.
- Poseidon is the god of the sea, but Aphrodite was born of the ocean and is also considered a sea deity.
- Tyche is the goddess of fortune and chance, and Nemesis is the goddess of ill fate or bad luck.
- Modern marathons are inspired by Pheidippides, the ancient Greek messenger who ran to Athens to warn of an attack before he collapsed and died.
- Sappho was an ancient Greek poet said to reside on the Isle of Lesbos.
- While Zeus is sometimes said to be the most powerful god, his parents are Cronos and Rhea, whom he overthrew to take the throne of Olympus.
- Nike is the daughter of Styx and the goddess of victory.
- It’s said that Athena, goddess of warfare and wisdom, was born from Zeus’ forehead.
- The furies are the goddesses of vengeance, and are said to have been born from Uranus’ genitals after they were severed and thrown into the sea.
- Prometheus is said to have defied the gods by stealing fire and giving it to mankind.
- According to Greek mythology, Pandora was the first mortal woman.
- The ancient labyrinth was constructed to hold the Minotaur, which was eventually slain by Theseus.
- According to myth, Aphrodite was so jealous of Psyche’s beauty that she sent her son Eros to make Psyche fall in love with the ugliest person in existence.
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