The patron saint of Ireland is :
The patron saint of Ireland is :
1. Zeus is God of ______________. 2. Poseidon is God of _____________. 3. Ares is the God of ___________. 4. Hephaestus is God of __________, and Patron God of __________. 5. Dionysus is God of ____________. 6. Apollo is God of _____________. 7. Hermes is Messenger of ______, Patron God of __________,God of ________
1. Zeus is God of ______________. 2. Poseidon is God of _____________. 3. Ares is the God of ___________. 4. Hephaestus is God of __________, and Patron God of __________. 5. Dionysus is God of ____________. 6. Apollo is God of _____________. 7. Hermes is Messenger of ______, Patron God of __________,God of ________
Muses in Greek mythology were a group of patron goddesses of __________. A: poets B: warriors C: artists D: musicians E: dancers
Muses in Greek mythology were a group of patron goddesses of __________. A: poets B: warriors C: artists D: musicians E: dancers
Muses in Greek mythology were a group of patron goddesses of __________. A: poets B: warriors C: artists D: musicians E: dancers
Muses in Greek mythology were a group of patron goddesses of __________. A: poets B: warriors C: artists D: musicians E: dancers
Apollo is the god of sun, light, music, art and medicine and the patron of Delphi. He is also the leader of eight daughters of Zeus called Muses.
Apollo is the god of sun, light, music, art and medicine and the patron of Delphi. He is also the leader of eight daughters of Zeus called Muses.
59. Le patron a des tas de problèmes financiers _____ il ne parle presque jamais. A: qu' B: dont C: où D: de quoi
59. Le patron a des tas de problèmes financiers _____ il ne parle presque jamais. A: qu' B: dont C: où D: de quoi
1 Socrates was _______________________. He is a patron saint of philosophy. 2 He was born in ________ in _______. 3 As a young man, he had been a brave soldier ____________________________. 4 In middle age, he ___________________________________. 5 In 399 BC, _______________________________________________.
1 Socrates was _______________________. He is a patron saint of philosophy. 2 He was born in ________ in _______. 3 As a young man, he had been a brave soldier ____________________________. 4 In middle age, he ___________________________________. 5 In 399 BC, _______________________________________________.
When the city Athens was first founded, the people began to look for a patron deity to protect the city from harm. Athena and ________ competed with each other for the honor. A: Apollo B: Poseidon C: Ares D: Zeus
When the city Athens was first founded, the people began to look for a patron deity to protect the city from harm. Athena and ________ competed with each other for the honor. A: Apollo B: Poseidon C: Ares D: Zeus
________ establishes her reputation as an innovative writer and a patron of art and literature. Two quotes from her works have become widely known: “Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose” and “there is no there there.” A: Katherine Anne Porter B: Eudora Welty C: Willa Cather D: Gertrude Stein
________ establishes her reputation as an innovative writer and a patron of art and literature. Two quotes from her works have become widely known: “Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose” and “there is no there there.” A: Katherine Anne Porter B: Eudora Welty C: Willa Cather D: Gertrude Stein
迈锡尼文明 A: the period when Greek culture spread in the non-Greek world after Alexander's conquest B: part of the region of West Greece and situated in the northwestern part of the Peloponnese peninsula C: the last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1600–1100 BC, representing the first advanced civilization in mainland Greece D: a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron
迈锡尼文明 A: the period when Greek culture spread in the non-Greek world after Alexander's conquest B: part of the region of West Greece and situated in the northwestern part of the Peloponnese peninsula C: the last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, spanning the period from approximately 1600–1100 BC, representing the first advanced civilization in mainland Greece D: a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron