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Alea ( Ancient Greek: Ἀλέα) was an epithet of the Greek goddess Athena, prominent in Arcadian mythology, under which she was worshiped at Alea, Mantineia and Tegea. [1] [2] Alea was initially an independent goddess, but was eventually assimilated with Athena. [3] A statue of Athena Alea existed on the road from Sparta to Therapne. [4] Her most important sanctuary was the famous Temple of ...
Adventure. Mode (s) Single player. Athena: Awakening from the Ordinary Life is a 1999 Japanese video game developed by Yumekobo and published by SNK for the Sony PlayStation. The game stars SNK character Athena Asamiya, who is a normal Japanese high school student who suddenly learns psychic powers and thrust into a science fiction storyline.
The Temple of Athena Polias in Priene was an Ionic Order temple located northwest of Priene ’s agora, inside the sanctuary complex. It was dedicated to Athena Polias, also the patron deity of Athens.
The Varvakeion Athena is a Roman-era statue of Athena Parthenos now part of the collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. It is generally considered to be the most faithful reproduction of the chryselephantine statue made by Phidias and his assistants, which once stood in the Parthenon. [1] It is dated to 200–250 AD.
Miss Earth 2011. (Miss Earth – Water) Athena Mae Duarte Imperial-Rodriguez (born February 2, 1987) [2] is a Filipina news field reporter, communication researcher and beauty pageant titleholder. [3] [4] She competed in the eleventh edition of the national Miss Philippines Earth beauty pageant where she emerged as the winner and was crowned ...
The Old Temple of Athena or the Archaios Neos [1] ( Greek: Ἀρχαῖος Νεώς) was an archaic Greek limestone Doric temple on the Acropolis of Athens probably built in the second half of the sixth-century BCE, and which housed the xoanon of Athena Polias. [2] The existence of an archaic temple to Athena had long been conjectured from ...
Hermathena (composite of Hermes and Athena) Hermathena or Hermathene ( Ancient Greek: Ἑρμαθήνη) was a composite statue, or rather a herm, which may have been a terminal bust or a Janus -like bust, representing the Greek gods Hermes and Athena, or their Roman counterparts Mercury and Minerva .
Alkidemos or Alcidemos (defender of the people, demos) is a divine epithet, attested only by the Roman historian Livy (42.51), for the goddess Athena worshipped at Pella, Macedonia. A similar Macedonian epithet of Athena was Alcis.