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    Goddess of Athens

    deity figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    the Goddess · the Goddess of Athens · the goddess of Athens

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    Against AndrotionClassical · Greek

    Athena, invoked as the goddess of Athens and recipient of public dedications.

    They have robbed the Goddess of her crowns.
    against androtion
    The Allies to the Athenian People for valor and righteousness, or The Allies to the Goddess of Athens, a prize of victory;
    against androtion

    Against Aristogeiton IIClassical · Greek

    The civic goddess invoked in the speaker's oath.

    Gentlemen of the jury, I swear by the goddess of Athens that what takes place on the hustings is a disgrace to our city, and it is through the recklessness of such speakers that political life is now discredited with all decent citizens.
    against aristogeiton ii

    Against TimocratesClassical · Greek

    The patron goddess of Athens, whose dedicated crowns are said to have been stolen or destroyed.

    They have robbed the Goddess of her crowns.
    against timocrates
    The Allies crowned the People for valor and righteousness, or The Allies dedicated to the Goddess of Athens a prize of victory;
    against timocrates