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    were the only ones in the city of Tyana

    who allowed Zeus and Hermes to enter their house.

    2

    Who was born in this myth?

    3

    Who killed a beast in this myth?

    4

    "Your evergreen leaves will crown people in victory."

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    "Tus hojas, siempre verdes, coronarán a la gente en la victoria."

    You shouldn't dare make fun of Eros.

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    No deberías atreverte de burlate de Eros.

    5

    She fell in love with the city's enemy, so she commit treason.

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    Se enamoró del enemigo de la ciudad, asi que ella decidió traicionarles.

    At night, she approached his own father, Niso, asleep, and cut a purple strand of his hair.

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    Por la noche, ella se acercó a su padre, Niso, durmiendo, y le cortó un cabello purpúreo de su pelo.

    6

    She is a half-serpent woman who ate children and seduced men.

    Zeus' wife condemned her not to close her eyes.

     

     

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    My name is Paula María Ruiz Pérez, IES Melchor de Macanaz, riddle number 2, is the birth of Venus.

    Cristina,IES Melchor de Macanaz, second myth

    I can deduce that the second myth is the myth of Born of Venus because in the photo we can see a girl with angels

    Ariadna, IES Melchor de Macanaz, 1st myth

    I think it is the myth of Baucis and Philemon, that they let Zeus and Hermes into their house without knowing that they were the gods

    Alba Maria , IES Melchor de Macanaz

    Myth 2 is about Aphrodite

    Ariadna, IES Melchor de Macanaz, 4th myth

    I think it's the Apollo and Daphne myth. Apollo, god of the arts and music, was punished by the young Eros after he made fun of him for playing with a bow and arrows.

    Jesús, IES Melchor de Macanaz, 5th myth

    This is the myth of Scylla of Mergara, who falls in love with her father's enemy, Minos.
    Her father turns into an eagle

    claudiaF,IES Albeniz

    number 2, is the birth of Venus

    Christina F., Kranidi high school

    5th myth
    This is the myth about Scylla, princess of Megara. Eros made her fall in love with King Minos, her father's enemy, and she betrayed her own father.

    Paula Castellanos IES Isaac Albeniz

    The second one is the birth of Aphrodite or Venus

    ClaudiaF, Isaac Albeniz, Mito 1

    creo que el mito 1 es Filemón y Baucis

    Paula Jiménez, Isaac Albéniz

    I think the 4th one is about Apolo and Daphne's myth in which Daphne was converted into a tree to escape from Apolo.

    Sandra Gomez,Isaac Albeniz

    1st myth is Filemón and Baucis

    Ronald Bikoa , Albeniz

    i think the first myth talk about Philemon and Baucis , when Zeus appeared on their house.

    Andrea Conde, IES Isaac Albéniz, 4th myth

    It's the mith of Apollo and Daphne. Apollo laughted at Eros because of his little bow and arrow so Eros revenged him making Apollo fall in love with Daphne and then he arrowed Daphne with the arrow of rejection. Apollo was obsessed with Daphne and she always was skiping him. One day Daphne, while Apollo was following her, begged to gods to make him stop so his father (who was a god) turned her into a laurel tree

    Alexis Martínez Isaac Albéniz. 1

    Philemon y Baucis who were married, were the only ones in the city of Tiana who allowed Zeus and Hermes to enter in the house

    Raquel Ruiz,IES Isaac Albeniz

    The number 5,is the myth of Escila.

    Hugo, IES Isaac Albeniz, 2nd myth

    The second myth i think that is afrodita.

    Lucas Berrocal, Isaac Albéniz.

    The 1st myth I suppose that is Filemo and Baucis, because they they were the only ones in the city of Tiana, who allowed Zeus and Hermes to enter their house.

    Amalia Serrano IES Isaac Albeniz 2myth

    In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty. ...Despite his efforts to woo Aphrodite with beautiful gifts and jewelry, she always despised him and was unfaithful to him on numerous occasions. His favorite lover was the god Ares, with whom he had several children, including Eros, god of love.

    Lorena Fdez, IES Isaac Albéniz

    In the second myth, I think was the birth of Venus. She is represented going out from a shell completely nacked. Venus is also represented as the beauty. She has the body that in that period was the perfect one.

    2nd, marcos león, isaac albeniz

    it´s the venus born, because the image shows the botticelli drawing wich shows how venus in born by the sea, inside of a sell.

    Michelle Galián, IES Valle de Leiva, 2º myth

    The myth is the birth of Venus, she came from the sea in a shell.

    María García Puerta, IES Valle de Leiva, 2nd myth.

    In this myth I think it's the born of Venus, because of the photo.

    Amina Lagsouri, IES Valle de Leiva

    My name is Amina Lagsouri and I am from the IES Valle de Leiva and the second myth is about the birth of Afrodita.

    Ángela, IES Valle de Leiva, 2nd myth

    The myth number two treats about the birth of Venus

    Ángela Díaz, IES valle de Leiva 2nd myth

    This myth is the myth of Afrodita

    Sana, IES Valle de Leiva

    the forth myth is Apolo chasing Dafne.

    Antonie, Liceul Teoretic ,,Ion Neculce" 1st myth

    In Ovid's moralizing fable which stands on the periphery of Greek mythology and Roman mythology, Baucis and Philemon were an old married couple in the region of Tyana, which Ovid places in Phrygia, and the only ones in their town to welcome disguised gods Zeus and Hermes thus embodying the pious exercise of hospitality, the ritualized guest-friendship termed Xenia, or theoxenia when a god was involved.

    Denisa, Liceul Teoretic ,,Ion Neculce", 2nd myth

    The second mith is about Aphrodite, the ancient greek goddess of love and beauty. I figured it out very quickly because of the picture. The Greek word aphros means “foam,” and Hesiod relates in his Theogony that Aphrodite was born from the white foam produced by the severed genitals of Uranus (Heaven), after his son Cronus threw them into the sea.

    Tenia Rozou, Kranidi High School

    Third myth
    I would say that this is the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. More specificly this is the myth where seven Athenian boys and seven Athenian girls were to be sent to Crete to be devoured by the Minotaur, a half-man, half-bull monster that lived in the Labyrinth created by Daedalus. Theseus , the son of King Aegeus, decided to be one of the 7 boys and stop this madness. By the help of Ariadne, King Minos' daughter, who fell in love with him and the ball of thread she gave him, he managed to kill the Minotaur.

    Zaynab 4latín

    the number 2 is Aphrodite.

    Santiago, Isaac Albeniz

    Myth 2 is about Aphrodite

    Lorena Fdez, IES Isaac Albéniz

    The 6th myth is about Equidna. She was a monster, half human and half snake. She only lived in a cave and she was the partner of Typhon and the mother of the monsters. Her function was to kill and eat anyone who passed through her cave.

    Sara Martin, IES Isaac Albeniz

    El segundo mito es el de afrodita.

    Zaynab 4latín IES JOSEP SUREDA I BLANES

    2 myth is Afrodita, she was born on the seean she is the god of love