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1 T-I| without end,~nor to reach Athens, I one sought as a student,~ 2 IBIS| And like him who wounded Athens with endless ~song, die 3 Ind| father of Theseus and king of Athens. Theseus forgot to raise 4 Ind| success on his return to Athens from Crete and Aegeus leapt 5 Ind| bore Theseus to Aegeus of Athens.~ ~Aetna~Mount Etna. The 6 Ind| 514 before returning to Athens.~Book TII:361-420 His lyric 7 Ind| Minerva)~The patron goddess of Athens, born fully grown and armed 8 Ind| Champion’) presented to Athens by the allies after Marathon, 9 Ind| were more than lifesize. ~ ~Athens~The chief city of Attica 10 Ind| Hymettos in Attica, near Athens, was famous in ancient times, 11 Ind| sided with Sparta against Athens during the Peloponnesian 12 Ind| the ancient world reaching Athens in 420BC and Rome (as Aesculapius) 13 Ind| Athene). Legendary king of Athens (as Erechtheus) and a skilled 14 Ind| decendant of Erictheus, king of Athens), and a priest of Ceres-Demeter, 15 Ind| her there and they fled to Athens with the image of the goddess. 16 Ind| statesman and orator in Athens. He increased the wealth 17 Ind| increased the wealth of Athens after readministrating its 18 Ind| sons, before fleeing to Athens where she married King Aegeus. 19 Ind| Stele of Athena, bas-relief, Athens, Acropolis Museum). Originally 20 Ind| from her temple there to Athens, or in Roman myth to Aricia. 21 Ind| that surpassed those of Athens. Originally called Poseidonia, 22 Ind| ship.~ ~Pandion~A king of Athens, father of Procne and Philomela. 23 Ind| daughter of Pandion, king of Athens, married to Tereus, king 24 Ind| was later controlled by Athens and remained important in 25 Ind| to Argos after exile from Athens.~ ~Thermodon~A river in 26 Ind| ugliness.~ ~Theseus~King of Athens, son of Aegeus, hence Aegides. 27 Ind| and he made his way to Athens, cleansing the Isthmus of