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The goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, the arts, and especially crafts, in particular, weaving; daughter of Zeus and Metis
in Greek mythology, the goddess of wisdom and the arts. In Roman mythology her name is Minerva. or Athene In ancient Greek religion, the goddess of war, handicraft, and wisdom and the patroness of Athens. Her Roman counterpart was Minerva. Hesiod told how Athena sprang in full armour from Zeus's forehead. In the Iliad she fought alongside the Greek heroes, and she represented the virtues of justice and skill in warfare as opposed to the blood lust of Ares. She was associated with birds (especially the owl) and the snake, and she was usually represented as a virgin goddess. Her birth and contest with Poseidon for suzerainty of Athens were depicted on the Parthenon. Her birthday festival was the Panathenaea
{i} goddess of wisdom and warfare (Greek Mythology); female first name
The goddess of wisdom, especially strategic warfare, the arts, and especially crafts, in particular, weaving; daughter of Zeus and Hera
A Greek goddess who was featured in a few drawings during a mythological phase She was depicted as a frustrated woman who was trying to distance herself from her father Zeus and his absurd libido
A grey eyed, brown haired female, a bit shy of five and a half feet tall, cariadwyn to Corbin Sybling and sister to Greyviin Her element is earth She is an archer and she serves both God and Goddess She makes a trade of clothmaking Her daemon is Anemos Her magic color is green and her soulname is Oreahna
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Goddess of the arts and wisdom; patron of Odysseus
(Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva
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    [ &-'thE-n& ] (noun.) From Latin Athena from Ancient Greek Ἀθηνᾶ.