Palladium is what it's called.
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Phidias did not create or help direct the building of the Parthenon, but he did build a statue of Athena called Athena Parthenos.
Athena and her companion Pallas were sparring with spears, when Athena accidently killed Pallas. As a sign of mourning for her lost friend, Athena placed Pallas' name in front of her ownher own: Pallas Athena.
Athena only have a spear and she do not have a sword
the greek name for Athena is Athena or Athene.
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I think that it is located at the delphi
Was that Athena? I think the statue was Athena.
After she accidentally killed her friend Pallas with a spear, she put her name beforer hers to show her sorrow, and her name was Pallas Athena.
Phidias did not create or help direct the building of the Parthenon, but he did build a statue of Athena called Athena Parthenos.
Athena and her companion Pallas were sparring with spears, when Athena accidently killed Pallas. As a sign of mourning for her lost friend, Athena placed Pallas' name in front of her ownher own: Pallas Athena.
The name of his biggest statue was David, but he made many others.
Athena was known as "Athena Parthenos," which means "Athena the Virgin," in Athens. She was the city's patron goddess, symbolizing wisdom, warfare, and craft. The Parthenon, a temple on the Acropolis, was dedicated to her and housed a massive statue of Athena. Additionally, she was often referred to simply as "Athena," emphasizing her significance in Athenian culture and religion.
Athena kills Pallas, her childhood friend, during a training exercise when an accident leads to Pallas's death. Overcome with grief and guilt, Athena honors her friend by adopting her name as a title, becoming known as Pallas Athena. This act symbolizes the bond they shared and Athena's commitment to preserving Pallas's memory in her own identity.
Athena only have a spear and she do not have a sword
Athena Scarola's birth name is Athena Lynn.
Nike is the goddess/personification of victory. Athena is a warrior goddess, unlike the other warrior olympian, Ares, she favored diplomacy, and was thought to be more decisive and tactical. Where as Ares just enjoyed bloodshed and fighting for the sake of fighting. Most depictions of Athena holding Nike derive from what was thought to be her statue in the Parthenon. Holding Nike in her open extended hand was like her extending victory to the Athenians. Whom she was the patron deity of. In fact the name Athens comes from her name.