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Topic: Goddess Athena

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  Goddess    Athena  
  God and Goddess    Athena Greek goddess  
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Cleopatra
Good point(s):Saintly
Religion(s):Pagan,  Wicca
Favorite artist(s):Raphael,  Michelangelo,  Sandro Botticelli
Favorite era(s):Prehistoric times
Favorite great leader(s):Alexander the Great
Favorite great thinker(s):Hypatia
Interest(s):Greek mythology
Likes to wear:Ancient Egyption
Favorite computer game(s):Age of Mythology,  Civilization
Listens to:REM
Favorite philosopher(s):Socrates,  Plato,  Aristotle
Favorite quote(s):"After I'm dead I'd rather have people ask why I have no monument than why I have one." - Cato the Elder (234-149 BC)
 
 
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Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

ATHENA ON THE STAIRCASE--Greek goddess Pallas Athena dominates the great neo-classical stairs of the Stanford Museum.
Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Pallas Athena One deity in particular, a model for the noble Knight, is inseparably identified with the Lance, - the Greek goddess Athena.
Athena the goddess was impregnable behind the suit of armor she was born in, and Pallas Athene the asteroid can similarly denote the blocking of emotional vulnerabilities behind a psychological armor, in order to be free of the prejudice against them.
Pallas Athena is goddess of power and war; she watches over Athens and scholars, since she is born of an inspired thought of Zeus.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Pallas Athena, Greek goddess of war, known to the Romans as Minerva, goddess of wisdom, according to ancient myth, sprang into life, fully armed, from the head of Zeus, ruler of the gods.
As Odysseus beseeched Pallas Athena before Troy for help, so did the mortals of the vast lands band together under the rule of whatever god or goddess they chose to serve.
It was for Athena, the patron goddess of Athens, that the Greeks built the Parthenon and in which was housed one of Phidias' greatest works of art, a gold covered statue of the goddess.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

Athena's warriors are soon beaten, as the goddess refuses to allow them to use weapons.
 
 
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