Thetis, wife of the Spartan King Tyndareus, was once seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan.
Thetis, wife of the Spartan King Tyndareus, was once seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan.
Nereids Thetis was fated to bore a son who would be greater than his father.
Nereids Thetis was fated to bore a son who would be greater than his father.
Thetis decides to make Achilles immortal by dipping him in the sacred waters of the river Styx, so any part of Achilles’ body is invincible.( )
Thetis decides to make Achilles immortal by dipping him in the sacred waters of the river Styx, so any part of Achilles’ body is invincible.( )
It can be inferred that Zeus married Thetis off because A: he needed to buy the loyalty of a great king of mankind B: he feared the gods would create bad eris by competing over her C: he feared the Trojan War would be fought over her D: he feared having an affair with her and, subsequently, a child by her
It can be inferred that Zeus married Thetis off because A: he needed to buy the loyalty of a great king of mankind B: he feared the gods would create bad eris by competing over her C: he feared the Trojan War would be fought over her D: he feared having an affair with her and, subsequently, a child by her
It can also be inferred that Zeus did not fear a child sired by King Peleus because A: he knew that the child could not climb Mt. Olympus B: he knew that the child would be killed in the Trojan War C: he knew that Thetis would always love him above everyone else D: he knew that no matter how strong a mortal child was, he couldn’t overthrow an immortal god
It can also be inferred that Zeus did not fear a child sired by King Peleus because A: he knew that the child could not climb Mt. Olympus B: he knew that the child would be killed in the Trojan War C: he knew that Thetis would always love him above everyone else D: he knew that no matter how strong a mortal child was, he couldn’t overthrow an immortal god
All of the following prophecies are based on Greek mythology EXCEPT______. A: It was prophesized that a son would be born to Virgin Mary. B: Prometheus told Zeus that the sea nymph Thetis would bear a son who would become greater than his father. C: It was prophesized that the first Greek to land in Troy would be the first one to die. D: Gaia and Uranus warned Cronus that a son of his would one day overpower him.
All of the following prophecies are based on Greek mythology EXCEPT______. A: It was prophesized that a son would be born to Virgin Mary. B: Prometheus told Zeus that the sea nymph Thetis would bear a son who would become greater than his father. C: It was prophesized that the first Greek to land in Troy would be the first one to die. D: Gaia and Uranus warned Cronus that a son of his would one day overpower him.