1 Á, á Alpha a a
21 Ö, ö Phi p (aspirated) f
17 Ñ, ñ Rho r r
15 Ï, ï Omicron o o
4 Ä, ä Delta d th (voiced)
9 É, é Iota ee ee, y
19 Ô, ô Tau t t
7 Ç, ç Eta e ee
Not sure I understand what you're asking for exactly here... I can spell certain city states for you in ancient Greek but... This is the closest I can get for you:
'Ελλάς
Which means 'Greece' in Ancient Greek. It's pronounced Hell-ass.
It's obviously Athena but I think you are looking for the roman name which is Minerva
Pallas Athena. Roman name would be Minerva.
Σημειώστε του Αθήνα is the modern Greek.
ΑΠΟΛΛΩÎ
Ελλάδα
Αθηνa
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Athena was the goddess of wisdom in ancient Greece.
The Temple of the ancient Greek Goddess Athena is called Parthenon.
Athena did not have a pet owl. Athena became the owl and the owl became Athena.
In Athens, the AΘE stands for ATHEÖN which means the people of Athens in Greek.
Ἔρως (éros) is the ancient Greek term for love.
Athena in Greek is spelled Ἀθηνᾶ.
Athena was the goddess of wisdom in ancient Greece.
Athena is a ancient Greek goddess and a part of that religion.
Athena was born a goddess, in ancient Greek Myth.
Yes, there was a ancient Greek goddess called Athena; if this was a ancient person, it is unproven.
Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek mythology did not keep a calender. Athena does not have a known birth year.
The Temple of the ancient Greek Goddess Athena is called Parthenon.
Athena did not have a pet owl. Athena became the owl and the owl became Athena.
Ancient Greece was when Athena was worshiped. As a Greek immortal goddess Athena could not die.
No, the goddess Athena features in classical Greek mythology so she is from the ancient world.
In Athens, the AΘE stands for ATHEÖN which means the people of Athens in Greek.