Athena and her owl

    • [DOCX File]research.ncl.ac.uk; ; Newcastle University

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      Athena presented an olive tree which grew before her and won the hearts of the people and so the city of Athens became hers. The symbols of Athena represent her wisdom with the owl her bird of choice and the olive branch a continued source of food.


    • [DOC File]Greek Religion

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      Hera, Zeus's sister and wife, was queen of the gods. Wise Athena was the patron goddess of Athens. She typically appears in full armor with her aegis (a goat skin with a snaky fringe), helmet, and spear. The owl and the olive tree were sacred to her. Apollo was the god of music and prophecy.


    • [DOC File]Greek Mythology

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      *Athena is the Greek virgin goddess of reason, intelligent activity, arts and literature. *She is the goddess of the city, handicrafts, and agriculture. *She was Zeus's favorite child and was allowed to use his weapons including his thunderbolt. *Her favorite city is Athens. *Her tree is the olive. The owl is her …


    • [DOC File]Transcript Template

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      A snake: With Athena, the snake is a symbol of the creative power of wisdom, fertility, and healing. An owl: The Greeks associated the owl with wisdom, and represents Athena the goddess of wisdom. A small, winged figure: This is Nike, who was the Greek personification of victory. She accompanies Athena, the goddess associated with military victory.


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      Athena (Greek) or Minerva (Roman) Goddess of War and Wisdom – her symbols are the owl, snake and olive branch. Eros (Greek) or Cupid (Roman) God of Love – his symbol is the bow and arrow (a golden arrow for love and a lead arrow for hate) Hera (Greek) or Juno (Roman)


    • [DOC File]Greek Gods Study Sheet - kenton.k12.ky.us

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      Athena (Minerva) Daugther to Zeus. Goddess of Wisdom. Owl is her symbol. Gave Perseus mirrored shield. Turned Arachne into a spider. Artemis (Diana) Daughter of Zeus. Twin to Apollo. Symbol is bow and arrow. Goddess of hunting. Ares (Mars) Greek God of War-Son of Zeus. Aphrodite was his mistress. Unpopular on Olympus because of his fights and ...


    • [DOC File]Athena (Minerva)

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      Symbol: owl. Father Zeus. Zeus had mated with Metis [ME tis], goddess of wisdom. When Metis told of pregnancy, was concerned child would take over as per prophecy. Zeus ate Metis. Zeus developed headache, asked Hephaestus to break open his head. Athena sprang from Zeus’ head, fully grown and in armed, ready for battle. Goddess of arts and crafts.


    • [DOC File]Science Fiction Poetry Association

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      Athena dreams all, her compassion for creativity. and inquiring minds. moving her to save their hard-won human wisdom. with the aid of her owl, a tiny observer whose keen sight spots. all our daily sparks of insight--that eureka moment, that a-ha! when the brain leaps into the universe, lifting off on the silvery wings. of Athena’s owl.


    • [DOC File]AP Literature – Farris

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      a mortal who was a great weaver and very proud (arrogant) of her ability. She challenged Athena to a weaving contest and won. Athena was mad and turned her into a spider, so she could weave and spin non-stop. This is where arachnids get their name. She is a symbol of the problems arrogance can cause. Ares / Mars: god of warfare. Artemis / Diana:


    • [DOCX File]Primary Ancient Greeks

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      Her hair fell out. Her nose and ears fell to the floor. Her head shrank to the size of one black poppy seed, her body to the size of one black peppercorn. Her eight nimble fingers became legs that clung to her sides and she scuttled into the shadows and safety. Owl-eyed Athena …


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