List of references to Greek mythology in the Halo series

Many names of locations, vehicles, ships and operations have been taken from the Greek mythology. Below are some examples of them:


 * Tartarus: Tartarus was named after the worst, most cruel part of the Underworld, where the original Cyclopes and Hekatonkheires were sealed by their Titan parents, and later the Titans themselves became inhabitants of Tartarus. The worst people and things were said to go to Tartarus for eternal torture.


 * Déjà: One of the lessons Déjà taught involved the famous Greek Battle of Thermopylae. Déjà took on the appearance of an ancient Greek goddess, and although which one is not specified, she seems to look like Athena, the goddess of wisdom and war.


 * Iris: In Greek mythology, Iris was a minor god of the Rainbow and the Messenger of the gods, like Hermes.


 * Operation: PROMETHEUS: This operation was named after Prometheus, a Titan who stole fire from god Zeus and gave it to mortals. He was subsequently punished by Zeus and his brother, Poisedon, the kings of Olympus by being forced to endure his liver being pecked out in the mornings by the vulture, Ethon, having it regrown, and then pecked out again the next day. Also, 300 Spartan-IIIs fought in this battle and died; this is much like the Battle of Thermopylae, where 300 Spartan soldiers fought the Persians. At this battle, all of the Spartans died fighting but also put a heavy loss on the Persians losing many soldiers. This is like the Covenant losing all their ships during Operation: PROMETHEUS.


 * SPARTAN Program: This program was named after the Spartan warriors who originated in Sparta in the southern part of ancient Greece. The city-state retained the superior military power in the region between 650 and 363 B.C. Its citizens were following the simplest way of life possible. They all exercised, and their children, like those used in the SPARTAN program, were trained from a very young age for many years.


 * Leonidas, the third movement of the Delta Halo Suite from the Halo 2 Original Soundtrack: Leonidas was a Spartan king from around 488 B.C. to 480 B.C. He died during the Battle of Thermopylae.


 * Chiron TL-34: This multiplayer map is named after Chiron, a Centaur who trained Heracles.


 * Cyclops: This unit is named after the Cyclops, a kind of mythical giant with only one eye in the middle of their head. Some were descendants of the Titans, while another was the son of Poseidon. In the Halo Universe the Cyclops was an exoskeleten armor.


 * UNSC Heracles: This warship was named after Heracles, a divine hero famous for doing the Labors of Heracles.


 * Archimedes: Archimedes was an Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and inventor.


 * Melissa: Melissa is the name of one of the nymphs who helped save Zeus from his father, Cronus. She hid him in the hills and fed him milk from Amalthea and honey. When Cronus discovered this, he turned her into a worm. After Zeus came into power, he changed her into a queen bee, not being able to change her from an insect form.


 * Odyssey: The Odyssey is an ancient Greek novel written by Homer. It talks about the adventures of Odysseus since he left the Battle of Troy until he reached Ithica, his homeland.


 * Kurt Ambrose: Kurt-051's surname, Ambrose, comes from the Greek word Ambrosia (Αμβροσία). Ambrosia is the drink the immortal Gods of ancient Greece enjoyed to drink, and the source of their power.


 * Station Delphi: Delphi was an important Ancient Greek religious center and home to the Oracle of Delphi.


 * Ichor (used as a word for "blood" in Halo: The Flood): Ichor was the name for the golden blood of the gods at Olympus.


 * Pallas Athena: Athena was the Greek goddess of Wisdom, Craft, and War; Pallas was her second name.


 * Mount Erebus: Erebus was the Greek underworld palace were Hades resided.


 * Hesiod: The name of this planet is likely a reference to the early Greek poet and rhapsode Hesiod, whose writings serve as a major source on Greek mythology, farming techniques, archaic Greek astronomy, and ancient time-keeping.


 * Charybdis IX: Charybdis was the daughter of Poseidon. Originally a sea-nymph, she was turned into a sea monster by Zeus, after angering him by stealing Heracles' cattle. She also had a sister who wasn't a daughter of Poseidon.


 * UNSC Herodotus: Herodotus was a Greek historian.