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  2. Myrmex (Attic woman) - Wikipedia

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    Myrmex was an Attican girl famed for her cleverness and her chastity, and for this reason she was loved by Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom and patron-goddess of Attica. [ 3 ] When Demeter created crops, Athena wished to show the Atticans an effective way of sowing the fields, so she created the plough, with Myrmex by her side.

  3. Myrmex (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Myrmex (Ancient Greek: Μύρμηξ, Múrmēx, "Ant") may refer to the following figures in Greek mythology: Myrmex , an Attic maiden who was beloved by Athena for her chastity and intelligence. When the goddess had invented the plough, the girl boastfully pretended to have made the discovery herself, whereupon she was metamorphosed into an ant.

  4. Myrsine (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The Attican maiden Myrsine surpassed all girls in beauty and all boys in strength, winning herself the favour of Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom and patron-goddess of Attica. [6] [7] She excelled in both the ring and the race, beating all of her opponents. [8] Many of her fellow athletes were envious and grew resentful, so they murdered ...

  5. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Athena Meropis was a member of a Koan family that refused to worship Artemis, Athena and Hermes and openly insulted them. The three of them paid a visit to the family disguised, but they continued to ridicule them, so they changed them all into birds. Meropis was changed into an owl by Athena. Merops: Eagle: Hera

  6. Homoerotic themes in Greek and Roman mythology - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Dionysus/Mise, several gods are referred to as "both male and female" or "both female and male" in the Orphic Hymns, including Selene, [74] Athena, [75] and Adonis. [76] In Cyprus and Athens, an aspect of Aphrodite with male genitals and in some cases a beard, called Aphroditos , was worshipped.

  7. List of Saint Seiya films - Wikipedia

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    Athena sacrifices herself to save the earth and heads alone to the Fushima Hall, where Lucifer is waiting. Upon learning of this, Seiya and the other Bronze Knights follow Saori to the Fushima Hall, but in front of them are four Holy Hell Angels (Beelzebub, Astaroth, Eligor and Moa) powerful enemies who have also defeated the Golden Saints.

  8. Girl desperate to see the world before she goes blind - AOL

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    A teen with a rare eye disease wants to travel the world while she still has her eyesight. The girl has been told she's going blind, so she aims to see Disney World, Dubai and more.

  9. Carole Ruggier - Wikipedia

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    Carole Ruggier is an English actress, casting director and voice actress, known for her work on award winning video games.Notable voice roles include Athena in God of War (2005) and God of War II (2007) with a cameo in 2018's God of War, as well as Athena in Age of Mythology and Auntie Dot in Halo: Reach. [1]