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  2. Athena - Wikipedia

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    Athena was the patron goddess of heroic endeavor; she was believed to have aided the heroes Perseus, Heracles, Bellerophon, and Jason. Along with Aphrodite and Hera, Athena was one of the three goddesses whose feud resulted in the beginning of the Trojan War.

  3. Athena: Goddess of War - Wikipedia

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    Athena: Goddess of War (Korean: 아테나: 전쟁의 여신) is a South Korean espionage television drama series broadcast by SBS TV in 2010 and a spin-off of 2009's Iris. Budgeted at ₩ 20 billion ( US$ 17 million) like its predecessor, the two series are among the most expensive Korean dramas ever produced.

  4. List of war deities - Wikipedia

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    Ares, the main Greek god of war; Athena, goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and weaving; Aphrodite Areia, a goddess of war and beauty worshiped in Kythira and Sparta; Bia, personification of force and compulsion; Castor and Pollux, twin brothers that were the gods of war, sailors, and the constellation Gemini. Deimos, personification of terror

  5. Athena Demegorusa - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Athena Demegorusa (Ancient Greek: Ἀθηνᾶ Δημηγορούσα, lit. 'Athena Speaking in Public') is a Roman marble lifesize sculpture of Athena , the Greek goddess of war and wisdom (known among the Romans as Minerva ).

  6. Category:War goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Athena (8 C, 31 P) B. Bastet (26 P) Bellona (goddess) (15 P) D. ... Pages in category "War goddesses" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.

  7. Enyo - Wikipedia

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    In some myths, she is identified as the mother of the war god Enyalius as well, [6] and in these myths, Ares is indicated as the father, however, the masculine name Enyalius or Enyalios also may be used as a title for Ares. [7] As goddess of war, Enyo is responsible for orchestrating the destruction of cities, often accompanying Ares into ...

  8. Athena Parthenos - Wikipedia

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    The new building was not intended to become a temple, but a treasury meant to house the colossal chryselephantine statue of Athena Parthenos. [1] It is even likely that the statue project preceded the building project. [9] This was an offering from the city to the goddess, but not a statue of worship: there was no priestess of Athena Parthenos. [7]

  9. Mourning Athena - Wikipedia

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    The Mourning Athena. The so-called Mourning Athena (or Greek: Σκεπτομένη Αθηνά "Pensive Athena") is an Athenian marble relief dated circa 460 BC which depicts Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare and patron-deity of the city of Athens.