by: nathan rinehouse, kevin katchko & cj whispell
TRANSCRIPT
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By: Nathan Rinehouse,Kevin Katchko &
CJ Whispell
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What This is About…The story of Zeus overthrowing
his father, Cronus, as a result of the war between the Olympian gods and the Titans.
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Humble BeginningsZeus was born on Crete.After a short time, he
obtained a magic potion from a female titan named Metis.
Zeus had his mother arrange for him to become his father’s cupbearer.
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The Magic PotionZeus gives the
potion to his father, Cronus, and it forces him to spit up the rest of Zeus’ brothers and sisters.
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Generals RisingZeus’ five siblings are grateful and
appoint him as the leader of their group, the Olympian gods.
Cronus fears Zeus’ soon-to-be great power.
Cronus gets his fellow Titans together.
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A Reason to FightTitan women do not join Cronus, and
two titan men, Prometheus and Epimetheus join the Olympians instead of Cronus.
He chooses Atlas to lead the battle between them.
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The Battle of the OlympiansThe Olympian Gods
and Titans fought for ten years, and the battle became a stalemate.
Gaea advised Zeus to free the Cyclopes and get them on his side.
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A Hundred-Headed and One-Eyed Unfair Advantage
Zeus travels to the Underworld in a place called Tartarus.
He kills the beast that guards their prison and releases them.
In return for rescuing them, they ally with the Olympians, and give Zeus the upper hand.
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The RewardsThe Titans give
Zeus the power over thunder and lightning.
They give Hades the helm of darkness and Poseidon a Trident.
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The Final DaysHades used his power of darkness to
steal Cronus’ weapons while Poseidon came at him with his trident.
Zeus struck at Cronus with lightning.
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Fall of the TitansThe Olympian
gods won the war, and the defeated Titans were sent to Tartarus.
Atlas was made to hold up the sky.
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Works Cited
The Greek Gods. 1 Mar. 2009 <http://www.wsu.edu/ ~delahoyd/ greek.gods.html>.
“Olympians vs. Titans.” Olympians vs. Titans. 2008. 1 Mar. 2009 <http://historylink102.com/ greece2/ titans.htm>.
The Olympic Gods. 1 Mar. 2009 <http://library.thinkquest.org/ CR0210200/ ancient_greece/ olympiangods.htm>.