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The Role of the Gods and
Goddesses
The Iliad
Hera
Athena
Book VI: Against the
Trojans - rejecting the
offering of the women
Thetis
Hephaestus
Zeus
Apollo
Hermes
Book XVIII: Comforts Achilles when
he hears of Patroclus' death
Family
Compassion
Goes to Hephaestus to
get Achilles new armour
Book VIII: Iris
Encourages Achilles to stop wallowing in his own
self pity and return to battle
Book VIII: Brings Achilles back to the battlefield
Book VIII: Hates the Trojans
Judgement of Paris
Shows hate by making
trouble for them
Book VIII: Makes Achilles' armour
More for Thetis than for Achilles - has to repay her
Shows her xenia
Saved him as a baby
Shield - tells the story of
life and death outside of
war
XXII: Mocks Achilles - leading Achilles from battle
Shows Apollo's favour of Hector/Trojan
Book XXII: He is not above fate
Like Hector but will not save him
Could be to avoid a war with the Gods
XXII: Intervenes in the fight
between Achilles and Hector
Book XXII: Apollo deserts Hector
Following the judgement of Zeus
Disguises herself as Hector's brother Deiphobus
Tells Achilles that she will
help him in the fight
Gives Achilles a spear
XXIV: Protects Hector's body after death
Urges Hermes to steal his body
XXIV: Zeus intervenes and
orders the return of Hector's
body
Iris is sent to get Thetis
Book XXIV: She persuades
Achilles to give the body back
Not agreed to by Hera, Athena and Poseidon
Argues with Hera
Book XXIV: Sent to Priam to tell
to collect his son's body
Book XXIV: Disguised as a Myrmidon to
guide Priam through the Greek camp
The Aeneid
Juno
Venus
Neptune
Jupiter
Mercury
Juturna
Cupid
Minerva/Athena
Vulcan
Book I: Her love for
Carthage and hates the
Trojans
Causes storm by Aeolus
- brings Aeneas to
Carthage
In general -
spiteful, selfish,
stubborn,
manipulative,
powerful
Book I: Calms the
storm she has
created
Simile - Page 7
Book I: Disguises
herself as a
Spartan woman
Angry when Aeneas
questions her
tactics
Book I:
Appeals to
Jupiter
about
Juno's
treatment
of Aeneas
Book I:
Calms
Venus and
introduces
the first
prophecy.
Book I: Sent
by Jupiter to
make
Carthage
hospitable to
the Trojans
Convinces
Aeneas to go
to Carthage
Shrouds him
a cloud of mist
Book I: Sent by
Venus disguised
as Ascanius
Book II: Referenced to as
being the one that
helps the Greeks build
the Trojan Horse
Book II: Sends the serpents
to kill Laocoon convincing
the Trojans to take to take
the horse in
Book II: Appears to
Aeneas to stop him
killing Helen -
reminds him of his
fate.
Book II:
Rouses the
Gods
against Troy
Book II: Referred to
loosening the
foundations of Troy
Book II: First to seize
the Scaean gate.
Book II: Puts himself into
the hearts of the Greeks
giving them strength
Book IV: Juno and Venus agree to marry
Dido and Aeneas
Book IV: Speaks to Mercury
and tells him to go to Aeneas
and remind him of his fate
Book IV: Sends Iris to put
Dido out of her misery by
taking a lock of her hair to
give to Dis
Book VII: Prevents the
Trojans from making
harbour
Allecto
Book VII: Returns from
Argos and realizes
that Aeneas has
reached his goal. She
accepts fate but aims
to upset it as much as
she can
Book VII: Infects Amata with anger -
personification
Book VII: Goes to Turnus as Calybe and
tries to insight war but gets
laughed off and goes sick
Book VII: Puts the sudden fit of
madness into the hounds of
Ascanius, making him kill the
stag signaling the start of the
war.
Book VII: Juno puts a stop to Allecto and will
finish what Allecto started - opens the Iron
Gates of war
Book VIII: Goes to Vulcan to
get him to make Aeneas
new armour - flatters him
- uses Thetis as blackmail
Book XII: Creates the sword for
Turnus' father that Turnus
has
Book XII: Sanctioned by Juno to interfere in the
war to try and save Turnus
Goes to the battle lines
disguised as Camers to rouse
the Rutulians to war
Book XII: Sends the
eagle into the sky so
that the Rutulians
misinterpret the
sign
Book XII: Venus sends dittany to
Aeneas to cure his arrow wound -
identified as the work of the Gods
Book XII: Venus tells
Aeneas to go to the city
(Latium)
Book XII: She
drives through
the battlefield
on Turnus'
chariot and
stops him from
going to battle
with Aeneas
This rouses Aeneas to
anger and he kills anyone
in sight
Gives Aeneas back his spear
Turnus recognizes what
Juturna's trying to do
and asks her to stop -
accepts his death
Book XII: Jupiter
tells Juno to stop
intervening and
Juno agrees on
condition that the
Latins keep their
name - Jupiter
judges them on
the scale
Book XII: Gives
Turnus his sword
Book XII: Sends the Dira to warn off Juturna
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