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Ariadne was a great weaver who boasted of being more skilled than the goddess Athena. True or false? Embark on a journey through ancient tales and legendary figures as you tackle 15 intriguing questions designed to test your knowledge and spark your curiosity.
Greek mythology trivia quiz. 15 questions to test you out
From the epic feats of gods and goddesses to the gripping adventures of heroes and monsters, this quiz delves into the rich tapestry of Greek mythology. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or just beginning your exploration, this quiz offers a chance to uncover hidden gems and fascinating details about this timeless realm.
Challenge yourself, unravel the mysteries, and discover how much you truly know about the enchanting realm of Greek mythology. Are you ready to test your mettle against these mythical wonders? Take the quiz and let the adventure begin.
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Athena never married or had lovers, so she kept a perpetual virginity.
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Ortro or Ortos was a three-headed dog.
- True
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Epimetheus saw with delay things that had already happened.
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Heracles’ fifth task was to capture the Ceryneian Deer, take it to Mycenae and deliver it to Eurystheus.
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Lélape, the dog that always caught its prey when hunting, was a gift from Zeus to Europa.
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Elpis is the Greek deity who personifies hope.
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Radamantis was the son of Zeus and the Pleiades called Maya.
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Philemon and Baucis, who were married, were the only ones in the city of Tiana who allowed Zeus and Hermes to enter their house.
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Janto and Balio were two immortal lions.
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Diomedes’ mares ate human flesh.
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Glauco was a combatant who participated in the Trojan War.
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Ladon was a thousand-headed dragon.
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Aracne was a Cretan princess, daughter of Minos and Pasiphae.
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Ariadne was a great weaver who boasted of being more skilled than the goddess Athena.
- True
- False
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Centaur Chiron was Achilles’ tutor.
- True
- False
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