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Guide to Apollo-Speak

The Hidden Oracle (The Trials of Apollo, #1)

โ€ŒAchillesย the best fighter of the Greeks who besieged Troy in the Trojan War; extraordinarily strong, courageous, and loyal, he had only one weak spot: his heelโ€Œ

Admetusย the king of Pherae in Thessaly; Zeus punished Apollo by sending him to work for Admetus as a shepherd

Aeolusย the Greek god of the winds

Agamemnonย king of Mycenae; the leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War; courageous, but also arrogant and overly proud

agoraย Greek forย gathering place; a central outdoor spot for athletic, artistic, spiritual, and political life in ancient Greek city-states

Ajaxย Greek hero with great strength and courage; fought in the Trojan War; used a large shield in battle

ambrosiaย food of the gods; has healing powers

amphitheaterย an oval or circular open-air space used for performances or sporting events, with spectator seating built in a semicircle around the

stage

Aphroditeย the Greek goddess of love and beauty

apodesmosย a band of material that women in ancient Greece wore around the chest, particularly while participating in sports

Apolloย the Greek god of the sun, prophecy, music, and healing; the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin of Artemis

Aresย the Greek god of war; the son of Zeus and Hera, and half brother to Athena

Argoย the ship used by a band of heroes who accompanied Jason on his quest to find the Golden Fleece

Argonautsย a band of heroes who sailed with Jason on theย Argo, in search of the Golden Fleece

Artemisย the Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon; the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin of Apollo

Asclepiusย the god of medicine; son of Apollo; his temple was the healing center of ancient Greece

Athenaย the Greek goddess of wisdom

Athena Parthenosย a giant statue of Athena; the most famous Greek statue of all time

ballistaย (ballistae, pl.) a Roman missile siege weapon that launched a large projectile at a distant target

Bataviย an ancient tribe that lived in modern-day Germany; also an infantry unit in the Roman army with Germanic origins

Briseisย a princess captured by Achilles during the Trojan War, causing a feud between Achilles and Agamemnon that resulted in Achilles refusing to fight alongside the Greeks

Bunker Nineย a hidden workshop Leo Valdez discovered at Camp Half- Blood, filled with tools and weapons; it is at least two hundred years old and was used during the Demigod Civil War

Caesar Augustusย the founder and first emperor of the Roman Empire; adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar (see alsoย Octavian)

Calliopeย the muse of epic poetry; mother of several sons, including Orpheus

Calypsoย the goddess nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia; a daughter of the Titan Atlas; she detained the hero Odysseus for many years

Camp Half-Bloodย the training ground for Greek demigods, located in Long Island, New York

Camp Jupiterย the training ground for Roman demigods, located between the Oakland Hills and the Berkeley Hills, in California

Cassandraย the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba; had the gift of prophecy, but was cursed by Apollo so that her predictions were never

believed, including her warning about the Trojan Horse

catapultย a military machine used to hurl objects

Cave of Trophoniusย a deep chasm home to the Oracle Trophonius; its extremely narrow entrance required a visitor to lie flat on his back before being sucked into the cave; called โ€œThe Cave of Nightmaresโ€ due to the terrifying accounts of its visitors

Celestial bronzeย a rare metal deadly to monsters

centaurย a race of creatures that is half-human, half-horse

Ceresย the Roman god of agriculture; Greek form: Demeter

Chironย a centaur; the camp activities director at Camp Half-Blood

chitonย a Greek garment; a sleeveless piece of linen or wool secured at the shoulders by brooches and at the waist by a belt

Chrysothemisย a daughter of Demeter who won Apolloโ€™s love during a music contest

Circeย a Greek goddess of magic

Cloacinaย goddess of the Roman sewer system

Clytemnestraย the daughter of the king and queen of Sparta; married and later murdered Agamemnon

Colosseumย an elliptical amphitheater in the center of Rome, Italy, capable of seating fifty thousand spectators; used for gladiatorial contests and

public spectacles such as mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions, re- enactments of famous battles, and dramas

Colossus Neronis (Colossus of Nero)ย a gigantic bronze statue of Emperor Nero; was later transformed into the sun god with the addition of a sunray crown

Cretanย of the island of Crete

Crommyonย a village in ancient Greece where a giant wild sow wreaked havoc before it was killed by Theseus

cuirassย leather or metal armor consisting of a breastplate and backplate worn by Greek and Roman soldiers; often highly ornamented and designed to mimic muscles

Cyclopsย (Cyclopes,ย pl.) a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of his or her forehead

Cyreneย a fierce huntress with whom Apollo fell in love after he saw her wrestle a lion; Apollo later transformed her into a nymph in order to extend her life

Daedalusย a skilled craftsman who created the Labyrinth on Crete in which the Minotaur (part man, part bull) was kept

Daphneย a beautiful naiad who attracted Apolloโ€™s attention; she was transformed into a laurel tree in order to escape him

Demeterย the Greek goddess of agriculture; a daughter of the Titans Rhea and Kronos; Roman form: Ceres

dimachaerusย a Roman gladiator trained to fight with two swords at once

Dionysusย the Greek god of wine and revelry; the son of Zeus; activities director at Camp Half-Blood

Domus Aureaย Emperor Neroโ€™s extravagant villa in the heart of ancient Rome, built after the Great Fire of Rome

Doors of Deathย the doorway to the House of Hades, located in Tartarus; doors have two sidesโ€”one in the mortal world, and one in the Underworld

drakonย a gigantic yellow-and-green serpentlike monster, with frills around its neck, reptilian eyes, and huge talons; it spits poison

dryadsย tree nymphs

Erebosย a place of darkness between earth and Hades

Erosย the Greek god of love

Erythaeaย an island where the Cumaean Sibyl, a love interest of Apollo, originally lived before he convinced her to leave it by promising her a long life

Fields of Punishmentย the section of the Underworld where people who were evil during their lives are sent to face eternal punishment for their crimes after death

Gaeaย the Greek earth goddess; mother of Titans, giants, Cyclopes, and other monsters

Germaniย (Germanus, sing.) tribal people who settled to the west of the Rhine river

Golden Fleeceย this hide from a gold-haired winged ram was a symbol of authority and kingship; it was guarded by a dragon and fire-breathing bulls; Jason was tasked with obtaining it, resulting in an epic quest

Gorgonsย three monstrous sisters (Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa) who have hair of living, venomous snakes; Medusaโ€™s eyes can turn the beholder to stone

Great Fire of Romeย a devastating fire that took place in 64ย CE, lasting for six days; rumors indicated that Nero started the fire to clear space for the

building of his villa, Domus Aurea, but he blamed the Christian community for the disaster

greavesย shin armor

Greek fireย an incendiary weapon used in naval battles because it can continue burning in water

Grove of Dodonaย the site of the oldest Greek Oracle, second only to the Delphi; the rustling of trees in the grove provided answers to priests and priestesses who journeyed to the site

Hadesย the Greek god of death and riches; ruler of the Underworld

harpyย a winged female creature that snatches things

Hebeย the Greek goddess of youth; daughter of Zeus and Hera

Hecateย goddess of magic and crossroads

Hephaestusย the Greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths; the son of Zeus and Hera, and married to Aphrodite

Heraย the Greek goddess of marriage; Zeusโ€™s wife and sister

Hermesย Greek god of travelers; guide to spirits of the dead; god of communication

Herodotusย a Greek historian known as the โ€œFather of Historyโ€

Hestiaย Greek goddess of the hearth

hippocampiย (hippocampus, sing.) half-horse, half-fish creatures

hippodromeย an oval stadium for horse and chariot races in ancient Greece

Hittitesย a group of people who lived in modern Turkey and Syria; often in conflict with Egyptians; known for their use of chariots as assault

weapons

House of Hadesย a place in the Underworld where Hades, the Greek god of death, and his wife, Persephone, rule over the souls of the departed

Hunters of Artemisย a group of maidens loyal to Artemis and gifted with hunting skills and eternal youth as long as they reject men for life

Hyacinthusย a Greek hero and Apolloโ€™s lover, who died while trying to impress Apollo with his discus skills

Hypnosย the Greek god of sleep

ichorย the golden fluid that is the blood of gods and immortals

imperatorย a term forย commanderย in the Roman Empire

Imperial goldย a rare metal deadly to monsters, consecrated at the Pantheon; its existence was a closely guarded secret of the emperors

Irisย the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and a messenger of the gods

Julian dynastyย the time period measured from the battle of Actium (31

BCE) to the death of Nero (68ย CE)

karpoiย (karpos, sing.) grain spirits

kouretesย armored dancers who guarded the infant Zeus from his father, Kronos

Kronosย the youngest of the twelve Titans; the son of Ouranos and Gaea;

the father of Zeus; he killed his father at his motherโ€™s bidding; Titan lord of fate, harvest, justice, and time; Roman form: Saturn

Labyrinthย an underground maze originally built on the island of Crete by the craftsman Daedalus to hold the Minotaur

Laomedonย a Trojan king whom Poseidon and Apollo were sent to serve after they offended Zeus

Lepidusย a Roman patrician and military commander who was in a triumvirate with Octavian and Marc Antony

Letoย mother of Artemis and Apollo with Zeus; goddess of motherhoodย Lupercaliaย a pastoral festival, observed on February 13 through 15, to avert evil spirits and purify the city, releasing health and fertility

Lydiaย a province in ancient Rome; the double ax originated there, along with the use of coins and retail shops

Marc Antonyย a Roman politician and general; part of the triumvirate, with Lepidus and Octavian, who together tracked down and defeated Caesarโ€™s killers; had an enduring affair with Cleopatra

Marsyasย a satyr who lost to Apollo after challenging him in a musical contest, which led to Marsyas being flayed alive

Medeaย a follower of Hecate and one of the great sorceresses of the ancient world

Midasย a king with the power to transform anything he touched to gold; he selected Marsyas as the winner in the musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas, resulting in Apollo giving Midas the ears of a donkey

Minosย king of Crete; son of Zeus; every year he made King Aegus pick seven boys and seven girls to be sent to the Labyrinth, where they would be eaten by the Minotaur; after his death he became a judge in the Underworld

Minotaurย the half-man, half-bull son of King Minos of Crete; the Minotaur was kept in the Labyrinth, where he killed people who were sent in; he was finally defeated by Theseus

Mithridatesย king of Pontus and Armenia Minor in northern Anatolia (now Turkey) from about 120 to 63ย BCE; one of the Roman Republicโ€™s most

formidable and successful enemies, who engaged three of the prominent generals from the late Roman Republic in the Mithridatic Wars

Mount Olympusย home of the Twelve Olympians

myrmekeย a giant antlike creature that poisons and paralyzes its prey before eating it; known for protecting various metals, particularly gold

Nemesisย the Greek goddess of revenge

Neroย Roman emperor from 54 to 68ย CE; the last in the Julian dynastyย New Romeย a community near Camp Jupiter where demigods can live together in peace, without interference from mortals or monsters

Nikeย the Greek goddess of strength, speed, and victory

Nine Musesย Greek goddesses of literature, science, and the arts, who have inspired artists and writers for centuries

Niobeย daughter of Tantalus and Dione; suffered the loss of her six sons and six daughters, who were killed by Apollo and Artemis as a punishment for her pride

nosoiย (nosos, sing.) spirits of plague and disease

nymphย a female nature deity who animates nature

Octavianย the founder and first emperor of the Roman Empire; adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar (see alsoย Caesar Augustus)

Odysseusย legendary Greek king of Ithaca and the hero of Homerโ€™s epic poemย The Odyssey

Ogygiaย the island homeโ€”and prisonโ€”of the nymph Calypso

omphalusย stones used to mark the centerโ€”or navelโ€”of the world

Oracle of Delphiย a speaker of the prophecies of Apollo

Oracle of Trophoniusย a Greek who was transformed into an Oracle after his death; located at the Cave of Trophonius; known for terrifying those who seek him

Ouranosย the Greek personification of the sky; father of the Titans

palikoiย (palikos, sing.) twin sons of Zeus and Thaleia; the gods of geysers and thermal springs

Panย the Greek god of the wild; the son of Hermes

Pandoraย the first human woman created by the gods; endowed with a unique gift from each; released evil into the world by opening a jar

Parthenonย a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena located at the Athenian Acropolis in Greece

Patroclusย son of Menoetius; he shared a deep friendship with Achilles after being raised alongside him; he was killed while fighting in the Trojan War

pegasusย (pegasi, pl.) a winged divine horse; sired by Poseidon, in his role as horse-god

Peleusย father of Achilles; his wedding to the sea-nymph Thetis was well attended by the gods, and a disagreement between them at the event eventually lead to the Trojan War; the guardian dragon at Camp Half- Blood is named after him

Persephoneย the Greek queen of the Underworld; wife of Hades; daughter of Zeus and Demeter

phalanxย (phalanxes, pl.) a compact body of heavily armed troops

Phidiasย a famous ancient Greek sculptor who created the Athena Parthenos and many others

Polyphemusย the gigantic one-eyed son of Poseidon and Thoosa; one of the Cyclopes

Poseidonย the Greek god of the sea; son of the Titans Kronos and Rhea, and brother of Zeus and Hades

praetorย an elected Roman magistrate and commander of the army

Primordial Chaosย the first thing ever to exist; a void from which the first gods were produced

Prometheusย the Titan who created humans and gifted them with fire stolen from Mount Olympus

Pythiaย the name given to every Oracle of Delphi

Pythonย a monstrous serpent that Gaea appointed to guard the Oracle at Delphi

Rhea Silviaย the queen of the Titans, mother of Zeus

Riptideย the name of Percy Jacksonโ€™s sword;ย Anaklusmosย in Greek

River Styxย the river that forms the boundary between earth and the Underworld

Saturnaliaย an ancient Roman festival celebrating Saturn (Kronos)

satyrย a Greek forest god, part goat and part man

shadow-travelย a form of transportation that allows creatures of the Underworld and children of Hades to use shadows to leap to any desired place on earth or in the Underworld, although it makes the user extremely fatigued

Sibylย a prophetess

Sibylline Booksย a collection of prophecies in rhyme written in Greek; Tarquinius Superbus, a king of Rome, bought them from a prophetess and consulted them in times of great danger

siccaeย a short curved sword used for battle in ancient Romeย Spartaย a city-state in ancient Greece with military dominanceย Stygian ironย a magical metal, forged in the River Styx, capable of

absorbing the very essence of monsters and injuring mortals, gods, Titans, and giants; has a significant effect on ghosts and creatures from the Underworld

Talosย a giant mechanical man made of bronze and used on Crete to guard its shoreline from invaders

Tantalusย According to legend, this king was such a good friend of the gods that he was allowed to dine at their tableโ€”until he spilled their

secrets on earth; he was sent to the Underworld, where his curse was to

be stuck in a pool of water under a fruit tree, but never be able to drink or eat

Tartarusย husband of Gaea; spirit of the abyss; father of the giants; a region of the Underworld

Theodosiusย the last to rule over the united Roman Empire; known for closing all ancient temples across the empire

Thracianย of Thrace, a region centered on the modern borders of Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey

Titan Warย the epic ten-year battle between the Titans and the Olympians that resulted in the Olympians taking the throne

Titansย a race of powerful Greek deities, descendants of Gaea and Ouranos, that ruled during the Golden Age and were overthrown by a race of younger gods, the Olympians

triremeย a Greek warship, having three tiers of oars on each side

triumvirateย a political alliance formed by three parties

Trojan Warย According to legend, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband, Menelaus, king of Sparta

Troyย a Roman city situated in modern-day Turkey; site of the Trojan War

Tycheย the Greek goddess of good fortune; daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite

Typhonย the most terrifying Greek monster; father of many famous monsters, including Cerberus, the vicious multi-headed dog tasked with

guarding the entrance to the Underworld

Underworldย the kingdom of the dead, where souls go for eternity; ruled by Hades

Zephyrosย the Greek god of the West Wind

Zeusย the Greek god of the sky and the king of the gods

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