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  • '''Athena''' (in Ionian Greek and more commonly in English, '''Athene'''), was a [[An
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  • ...logy]], the Roman name for the [[Greek god|Greek goddess]] [[Athena]] (see Athena).
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  • ...the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]], Zeus swallowed Metis, and eventually Athena was born out of his head; accordingly her name means wisdom or cleverness.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Athena]]
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  • ...]]d in the [[temple]] of [[Athena]] by the [[Greek god|god]] [[Poseidon]]; Athena cursed Medusa by putting [[Snake (animal)|snake]]s in her [[hair]].
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  • ...]]d in the [[temple]] of [[Athena]] by the [[Greek god|god]] [[Poseidon]]; Athena cursed Medusa by putting [[snake]]s in her [[hair]].
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  • ...ho preceded the [[Olympians]] such as [[Zeus]], [[Hera]], [[Apollo]] and [[Athena]]
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  • ...and include: [[Poseidon]], [[Hades]], [[Hestia]], [[Demeter]], [[Hera]], [[Athena]], [[Apollo]], [[Artemis]], [[Ares]], [[Hephaistos]], [[Aphrodite]], [[Herm
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  • ...ept of [[wisdom]] is represented by the human-like [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]].
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  • {{r|Athena}}
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  • {{r|Athena}}
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  • {{r|Athena}}
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  • ...who preceded the [[Olympians]] such as [[Zeus]],[[Hera]], [[Apollo]] and [[Athena]].
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  • ...e [[creation]] of the [[cosmos]]; while goddesses like [[Aphrodite]] and [[Athena]] were active participants in events such as the [[Trojan War]], Themis was
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  • ...ns of the legend say that [[Ajax the Lesser]] raped her in the temple of [[Athena]], others that Odysseus falsely accused him of the rape to please [[Agamemn
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  • ...y]] contest. Juno had promised Paris control over [[city|cities]], while [[Athena]] had promised him success in [[warfare|battle]], but Aphrodite had promise ...the [[motherhood|mother]] of [[Minerva]] (in the Greek version, Minerva or Athena was born from the top of Zeus' head, not from Juno.)
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  • '''Athena''' (in Ionian Greek and more commonly in English, '''Athene'''), was a [[An
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  • ...ld [[sexual intercourse|mate]] with [[human]]s; for example, the goddess [[Athena]] was [[birth|born]] out of the [[head]] of [[Zeus]], according to [[mythol
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  • ...me time, itself named after the [[Greek mythology|Greek goddess]] [[Pallas Athena|of wisdom]].<ref>[http://periodic.lanl.gov/46.shtml Los Alamos National Lab
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  • ...rLogo1.jpg|right|350px|The logo of Hunter College, featuring the head of [[Athena]] and the College's motto: ''Mihi Cura Futuri''}}
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  • ...]] who became [[delusional]], at the behest of the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]], and killed dozens of sheep, thinking incorrectly that the sheep were Gre
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  • ...,000 years. The name of the city is inextricably linked with the goddess [[Athena]], the daughter of [[Zeus]] in [[Greek mythology]], who was depicted as a v
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  • ...Functional Classification]] class I-III [[heart failure]] according to the ATHENA [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name="pmid19213680">{{cite journal| au
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  • ...affect were three virgin goddesses, namely [[Hestia]], [[Artemis]], and [[Athena]]. It is a powerful but transitory [[emotion]], quickly fading, and sexuali ...ost beautiful goddess, which angered the other two contestants including [[Athena]] and Hera, and set in motion the forces that caused the [[Trojan War]]. Wh
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  • ...he global network infrastructure and the information it contains. The word Athena has a standard genesis that refers to [[Greek mythology]] and defines the c
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  • *{{cite journal|title=The new Athena alpha particle X-ray spectrometer for the Mars Exploration Rovers|author= R
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  • ...onsulting the wise man [[Polyidus]] who told him to sleep in the temple of Athena; in a dream he saw the winged horse, and woke up to find a golden bridle. B
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  • ...on]], but now there was also to be a shrine to him on the [[Acropolis]]. [[Athena]] had become universally revered by Athenians under Peisistratus’s rule. ...nt enhanced the glory of the [[Panathenaea]], a yearly festival devoted to Athena, by accentuating the Great Panathenaea with athletic contests and prizes fo
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  • ...nnection to counselling the gods, but related to specific gods (especially Athena), who had cleromantic associations.
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  • ...y rider of [[Pegasus]], which was a winged horse given to Bellerophon by [[Athena]]. Bellerophon, after numerous triumphs, including defeating the dangerous
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  • ...ek origin, dating at least to the fourth century BCE and is a reference to Athena, the goddess of wisdom. ...t is supposed to have contained a sacred grove of olive trees dedicated to Athena. [[Plato]] is thought to have acquired property there around 387 BCE<ref>
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  • ...et ''[[881 Athene]],'' which in turn was named after the Greek goddess ''[[Athena]].'' She served as a commissioned ship for 20 months, earning two battle st
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  • ...diagnosis should rule out more general [[peripheral neuropathy]].<ref name=Athena>{{citation | author = Athena Diagnostics
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  • ...]] was a god who chased away flies during the sacrifices to [[Zeus]] and [[Athena]]. Also, [[Zeus]] sent a fly to sting the horse [[Pegasus]] causing [[Belle
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  • • 2010 and 2011: Athena Kingrey is the state champion bus driver.
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  • ...or not being pious. The last thing Athens needed was more punishment from Athena for one man inciting its citizens to question her or the other gods. In the
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  • ...run so fast he could hunt deer without dogs, impressing [[Artemis]] and [[Athena]].<ref>[[Pindar]], ''Nemean Odes'' [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/pt
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  • ...emple later known as the [[Parthenon]] and on the gold and ivory statue of Athena, which it was to house; the Acropolis project was to include among other th
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  • ...ing [[Erechtheus]], whom [[Poseidon (god)|Poseidon]] killed for choosing [[Athena]] over him as the city's patron god. When the Athenians worshiped Erechtheu
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  • ...uter Science (IFIP TCS 2000)'', Springer-Verlag, 2000.</ref><ref>D. Song, "Athena, an automatic checker for security protocol analysis", In ''Proceedings of
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  • ...uter Science (IFIP TCS 2000)'', Springer-Verlag, 2000.</ref><ref>D. Song, "Athena, an automatic checker for security protocol analysis", In ''Proceedings of
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  • ...giving [[birth]], such as the [[Greek god|god]] [[Zeus]] giving birth to [[Athena]] out of his head, or to [[Artemis]] out of his thigh. The prevailing custo
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