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 1  ExIV|          sea’s spray:~as warlike Athene stands guard on the Acropolis,~
 2   Ind|          summit of Mount Pelion, Athene polished the shaft and Hephaestus
 3   Ind|          ancient statue of Alean Athene at Tegea that Augustus moved
 4   Ind| Argonauts, built with the aid of Athene. The Argonauts sailed her
 5   Ind|          Metamorphoses IV:563)~ ~Athene (Minerva)~The patron goddess
 6   Ind|       sacred to Minerva ( Pallas Athene).~Book TI.II:75-110 Ovid
 7   Ind|          of Thebes.~Ibis:413-464 Athene commanded him to sow the
 8   Ind|       Lesser in the sanctuary of Athene at the Fall of Troy and
 9   Ind|     Athenian citadel, but Pallas Athene changed the boy into the
10   Ind|         was overthrown by Pallas Athene (Minerva).~Book EII.II:1-
11   Ind|   deception had been repulsed by Athene). Legendary king of Athens (
12   Ind|      holds her decapitated head. Athene turned her into a monster
13   Ind|          was raped by Neptune in Athene’s temple. The sight of her
14   Ind|       mirror. Her head decorated Athene’s aegis breastplate.~Book
15   Ind|       Minerva~The Roman name for Athene the goddess of the mind
16   Ind|    Lesser’s rape of Cassandra in Athene’s temple during the sack
17   Ind|        sack of Troy which caused Athene to delay the Greek’s return
18   Ind|      Ovid.~ ~Pallas, Minerva~See Athene~Book TI.II:1-74 Hostile
19   Ind|        EIV.I:1-36 His statues of Athene.~ ~Philetas~Philetas of
20   Ind|          his opponent, incurring Athene’s anger. She allowed him
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