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Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom, of household arts and crafts, of spinning and weaving, of textiles. Inventor of the flute, the plough and the ox-yoke, the horse bridle and the chariot. Athena, goddess of war, guardian of Athens, the city named for her;
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This page tells the life and the gifts of the Goddess Athena. ... Daughter of Zeus, and only by him, the Goddess Athena was not generated by any woman. She leaped from the head of Zeus, already adult, dressed with her armor. But the mother is not completely missing from the miraculous birth of Pallas Athena.
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www.goddess-athena.org/Encyclopedia/Athena/index.htm
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Read on to find out more about Greek Goddess Athena… Greek Goddess Athena: The Goddess of Wisdom and War. ... The Goddess Athena is a part of Greek Mythology. Athena was the Greek Goddess of War and the Greek Goddess of Wisdom. She was also known as the Goddess of Weaving and Metal Working. However, as the Goddess of War,
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A woman named Arachne once boasted that she was a superior weaver to Athena, the goddess of weaving. Athena appeared to her disguised as an old woman and told Arachne to repent for her hubris but Arachne instead challenged Athena to a contest. ... Love and War ; > To Glory; > Athena, Goddess of War;
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name | Athena; role | goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts; symbols | aegis, owl, olive tree ... Much has been written about the goddess Athena. As the patron deity of the city of Athens, she played an enormous role in the lives of not only the residents of that illustrious polis (Greek for city), but in many respects all of...
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Dewing 1595, silver Athenian tetradrachm (=4 drachmas), ca. 449 - 420 B.C. The goddess Athena, wearing a helmet. Photograph by Maria Daniels, courtesy of the Dewing Greek Numismatic Foundation ;
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www.perseus.tufts.edu/Herakles/athena.html
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Greek Goddess Athena is the favourite daughter of Zeus since he gave birth to her from his own head. Athena is the goddess of wisdom, strategy and war and many statues and temples are dedicated to her. ... Although she was widely known in one of her roles as Athena the Goddess of War, it was as a mediator and a planner that...
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www.greek-islands.us/greek-gods/athena/
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Athena was, as I said earlier, the Goddess of more things than I can shake a stick at. But they can be pretty easily summarized into three things. She was the Goddess of Wisdom, Goddess of Military Victory (war with good tactics and winning strategies, not just fighting, like Ares), and Goddess of Crafts.
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