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95 Cards in this Set

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Saturn
Chronos
Jupiter
Zeus
Juno
Hera
Neptune
Poseidon
Apollo
Apollo
Minerva
Athena
Mars
Ares
Venus
Aphrodite
Vulcan
Hephaistos
Bacchus
Dionysus
Time-Father of Zeus
Chronos
Saturn
Thunder: Son of Chronos
Zeus
Jupiter
Wife of Zeus: Patroness of Marriage
Hera
Juno
God of the Sea: Brother of Zeus
Poseidon
Neptune
God of the Sun, prophecy
Phoebus Apollo
Apollo
Goddess of Wisdom, Industry, war
Pallas Athena
Minerva
God of War, Lover of Venus
Ares
Mars
Goddess of Love and Beauty
Aphrodite
Venus
Blacksmith of the Gods, Husband of Venus
Hephaestus
Vulcan
God of wine
Dionysus
Bacchus
Goddess of corn, harvest
Demeter
Ceres
Goddess of spring, carried to underworld by Pluto,
Persephone
Proserpine
God of Death and the Underworld
Hades
Pluto
Goddess of the moon, Hunt, and Virginity
Artemis
Dianna
Messenger of the gods
Hermes
Mercury
God of the fields, shepherds, and nature
Pan
Lupercus
Goddess of the Dawn
Eos
Aurora
Goddess of the rainbow
only Roman
Iris
Ferryman of the dead
Charon
Only Greek
Household, hearth dieties
Only Roman
Penates, Lares
Words used to convey the opposite of the normal meaning
Irony
Pride
Hubris
Katharsis
Cleansing
Hamartia
Tragic Flaw
Free
BEE
Creusa
Aeneas' first wife
Dido
Queen of Carthage; lover of Aeneas
Anna
Sister and Bosom Confiante of Dido
Teucrians
Another name for the Trojans
Achaeans
Another name for the Greeks
Iarbas
African suitor of Dido
Carthage
City founded by Dido, which would later war with Rome
Clytemnestra
Wife of Agamemnon; his killer
Wife/Husband of Oedipus
Jocasta
Best friend of Achilles
Patroclus
Son of Agamemnon who would avenge his death
Orester
Uncle of Oedipus/Brother of Jocasta
Creon
Prophetess of Troy who told the truth but was not believed`
Cassandra
Blind prophet of Thebes
Tiresias
Deceased husband of Dido
Sychaeus
Deductive Idealist; wrote the apology
Plato
Inductive, empirical, wrote the poetics
Aristotle
Said, "The unexamined life is not worth living"
Socrates
Faithful wife of Odysseus
Penelope
Enchantress who turned Odysseus' men into swine
Kirke
Author of Decameron
Boccacio
His Shield Showed the city of war and the city of peace
Achilles
His shield showed the rise of the Roman Empire
Aneas
Year of the Black Death
1348
Another name for the Trojans
Teucrians
Author of Decameron
Boccacio
His Shield Showed the city of war and the city of peace
Achilles
His shield showed the rise of the Roman Empire
Aneas
Year of the Black Death
1348
Another name for the Trojans
Teucrians
Ganelon
Betrayer and Father-in law of Roland
The name of Roland's Sword
Durnedal
Mother of Augustine
Monica
Name of Roland's Horn
Oliphant
King of Spain
Marsillion
Girl who inspired Dante
Beatrice
Roland's Best Friend
Oliver
Dante's guide through hell
Virgil
Archbishop to Charlamange's army
Turpin
Captain to Charlemange's Army
Roland
476
Fall of man
800
Coronation of Charlemage
1066
Norman conquest
1348
The black death
1516
Erasmus Published the NT
1517
Luther's 95 Thesis
1611
KJV Published
Ad Fontes
Back to the sources
Sola Scriptura
Scripture Alone
Sola Gratia
Grace Alone
Sola Fide
Faith Alone
Sola de Gloria
To God be he glory
Montaigne
Invented the personal essay
Rabelias
Wrote Gargantua and Panagruel
Erasmus
Praise of Folly
Homo Universalis
Universal Man
Castiglione
The Courtier
Lady Fortuna
Goddess of Chance
Machiavelli
The Prince
Delphi
The famous oracle at opollo