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Athene
- Greek goddess of wisdom
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+ Athena , Pallas , Trito-born , Tritonian
305/11
The goddess Athene appears to Callicles in a dream, and advises the
303/6
Ptolemy makes a dedication to the temple of Athene at Lindus.
295/7
Athens after making a blasphemous remark about the goddess Athene.
272/19
Pyrrhus makes a dedication to the temple of Athene at Lindus.
210/13
dedication to the temple of Athene at Lindus, after defeating the
182/10a
Eumenes to Iasus and Cos concerning the cult of Athene Nicephoros.
149/28a
OGIS_299, a decree of Pergamon in honour of a priestess of Athene.
102/1a
decree for the for girls who worked the wool for Athene's peplos.
99/11
a catalogue of the dedications in the temple of Athene at Lindus.
50/55a
oves the statues of Zeus and Athene from Antioch and sends them to
  Within translations:
Alcaeus_16.8
aftsmanship of Tritonian Athena & bloom again as it did
AnthPal_16.165
the Cnidian Aphrodite Pallas and the consort of Zeus
AnthPal_16.170
On the Same and on the Athene in Athens When you see,
AnthPal_16.172
a Statue of Aphrodite Pallas herself, I think, wrought
AnthPal_5.94
Hera's eyes, Melite, and Athene's hands, the breasts of
AnthPal_6.48
& Bitto dedicated to Athene her industrious loom-comb,
AnthPal_6.124
nder the roof of warrior Pallas' temple, the shield from
AnthPal_6.141
e-din hangs in the precinct of Athene. [142] ANACREON &
AnthPal_6.151
in the temple of Ilian Athene this deep-toned flute of
AnthPal_6.283
paid for. Late in the day hath Athene despoiled Cypris.
AnthPal_6.297
& Alcimus hung up in Athene's porch, when he found a
AnthPal_6.313
& Famous daughter of Pallas, holy Victory, look ever
AnthPal_9.130
ree speaks } I am the plant of Pallas. Why do you clasp
AnthPal_9.321
hey are for divine Athena, but come you to Hymenaeus with
Antiphil_9.156
building it and Athena is ordering the work, and all
Antiphil_9.306
the theme of song, but Pallas has granted to Sabinus to
AntipSid_6.159
to the Tritonian maid {Athene}, resting from my clamorou
AntipSid_6.160
-comb, & the halcyon of Pallas' loom, that sings in the
AntipSid_6.174
webs, dedicated here to Pallas, Demo her well-plaited bas
AntipSid_6.46
the altar, presented to Athene his brazen trumpet, previo
AntipSid_6.47
& Bitto dedicated to Athene her melodious loom-comb,
AntipSid_7.425
faithful servant of owl-eyed Pallas. Such were the thing
AntipSid_16.178
rom the wet locks. Athena and Hera themselves will now say
AntipThes_6.10
& { G-P 39 } & Trito-born, Saviour, daughter of Zeus,
AntipThes_7.369
the one is ever allotted to Pallas and the other to Zeu
AntipThes_9.26
the martial shield of Athena; Nossis, the tender-voiced
AntipThes_9.266
ntion, for this man has stolen Athena's flute from Phrygia
AntipThes_9.517
and your person. Athene would never have thrown the flut
AntipThes_9.59
rtals. One uplifts Athena in her warlike guise, one Aphrod
Anyte_6.123
the high marble house of Athene, announce the bravery of
Anyte_6.153
gift is made to Athene ; the artist is Aristoteles of
Archias_6.195
{ G-P 11 } & To Athene of Troy Miccus of Pallene suspen
Archias_6.39
dedicate to you, Lady Athene, whose workwomen they were
Athen_5.202
elephants, having Victory and Athene on each side of him.
Athen_* 06.257-259 *
says [ Il_17'570 ] that Athene inspired Menelaus, so vigo
Athen_7.289
[33.] [289] I swear by Athene that Menecrates the Syracu
Athen_8.337
ee, tell me, & In chaste Athene's name, and all the gods',
Athen_9.405
Lachares stripped Athene naked, who caused him no inconve
Athen_10.442
carrying the Peplos of Athene, or the Female Flute-playe
Athen_11.495
ionysus to the temple of Athene Sciras; and he who has gai
Athen_13.561
anifestly consecrated to Athene, they yet erected in that
Athen_13.562
And I, indeed,- by Athene and all the gods,- & Do not myse
Athen_13.574
is beyond the statue of Athene Chalcioecos - a brazen cow
Athen_13.580
coolness, & Said- "By Athene, and by all the gods, &
Athen_13.587
also never sacrificed to Athene, is a fact which we shall
Athen_13.609
clad in the semblance of Athene the Saviour, was very beau
Athen_15.694
bring from Pandrosus (?) to Athene. VI & Oh, would the
Athen_15.695
stogeiton did, & When at Athene's feast they slew & Hippar
CIL_1.404
From Lucius, son of M . . . to Athena of Lindus. CIL_1
Diog_Laert_07.147
pervades life. And Athene, with reference to the extension
DionHal:Din_3
went into the temple of Athena Polias, entered the Pandro
DionHal:Din_10
thood of Poseidon: "I pray, by Athena, that it be fitting.
FGrH_257a.1
took refuge in the temple [of Athene]. They held an assem
Julian:Mis_345
omer, Il_6'301 ] that to Athene all the women lifted up
LeonTar_6.120
the cicada, seated on helmeted Athene's spear. For as much
LeonTar_* 6.129-131 *
hter, dedicated to Coryphasian Athene. * & θ&upsilon
LeonTar_6.204
his craft, dedicates to Pallas his straight cubit-rule,
LeonTar_6.205
his calling he dedicated to Athene who gives grace to
LeonTar_6.288
Fill our hands, Athene, ever after, and make us rich
LeonTar_7.726
Graces that long task of Pallas, or, a loveable figure,
LeonTar_16.182
firm as quinces. Athena herself and the consort of Zeus
Lucill_11.189
ent of Poseidon, the shield of Athena, and the quiver of
Malal_201
an imposing statue of Athene at Antioch, on account of
Malal_204
grove, by the temple of Athene; but the temple of Apollo
Malal_207
temple of Olympian Zeus and Athene. He defiled the buil
Malal_212
the awesome statue of Athene, which had been set up by
Nicarch_6.285
was in the service of Athene's shuttle, and stretched
Nicarch_9.576
eet. [9.576] & On a Statue of Athena holding an Apple.
OGIS_17
(early 3rd cent.) n of dative case (for Athene) and genitive (of Ptol
OGIS_212
(c. 300-280) ive] for the [sacrifice] to Athene . . . on behal
OGIS_215
(c. 280) ced in the temple of Athene, it was resolved by the
OGIS_269
(c. 238-227) s thank-offering to Athene, [after defeating] the
OGIS_273
(c. 238-227) ted these thank-offerings to Athene from his contes
OGIS_283
(201-198) d this to [Zeus] and [Athene] Nikephoros, from the
OGIS_298
(c. 183) ted this to Zeus and Athene Nikephoros from the bat
OGIS_299
(149) imos, was priestess of Athene Nikephoros the king h
OGIS_304
(c. 158-138) to [Zeus] Soter and [Athene] Nikephoros on behal
OGIS_305
(c. 166) d games in honour of Athene and king Eumenes Euerg
OGIS_327
(c. 154) ated this to Zeus and Athene Nikephoros in return f
OGIS_335
(150-133) y in the temple of Athene; and that the right of
OGIS_351
(c. 155-154) d] in the temple of [Athene; to reply] to them bene
OGIS_45
(266-262) e them in the temple of the Athene and the templ
Paean:Delph_1
quered land of the armed Tritonian goddess; and on the hol
Paean:Delph_2
earth-peaked headland of the Tritonian goddess. And the
Philip_6.103
gave to you, grey-eyed Athene, his taut plumb-line weigh
Philip_6.247
Maid who loves the loom {Athene}, Aesione, now bowed with
Philoch_64
and they led the procession to Pallas. They used to force
Philoch_67
came into the temple of Athene Polias, entered the Pandro
Philoch_121
ows: "And the golden statue of Athene was set up in the
Philoch_200
the coin, and [a portrait of] Athene was on the obverse.
Phlegon:Mir_6
abide with you, & Lest Pallas stir up a much greater Are
Phlegon:Mir_8
ntry what a baneful Ares Athena will bring out & When you
Plut:Agis_11
ed, fled to the altar of Athene in the "Brazen House&
Plut:Demetr_12
with those of Zeus and Athene, as they carried it throug
Plut:Demetr_23
accordingly he did, and Athene was said to have received
Plut:Demetr_24
ought to have revered Athene, if on no other account,
Plut:Eum_6
ead of a phalanx. Athene came to support the one and Deme
Plut:Mor_834
ing first consecrated to Athene; their houses to be levell
Plut:Mor_842
or near the temple of Athene Paeonia, where their monum
Plut:Mor_843
afterward priestess of Athene; for before, she was marri
Plut:Mor_852
silver for the Goddess Athene, and gold ornaments for
Plut:Phoc_7
knew that the goddess Athene was equally the patroness
Polyaen_01.10.1
they were sacrificing to Athene for a safe passage over
Polyaen_01.21.1
who was clad in the armour of Pallas. When they saw them,
Polyaen_01.Preface
built by the instruction of Athene" [ Od_8'493 ], was
Polyaen_02.1.5
for refuge to the temple of Athene. He replied, "Let
Polyaen_02.3.12
in the temple of Athene at Thebes a statue of the goddes
Polyaen_06.47.1
while he built the temple of Athene Assesia. Thrasybulus
Polyaen_06.51.1
the erection of a temple to Athene, by using the follow
Polyaen_07.43.1
rated a sacrifice in honour of Athene Itonia. But at night
Polyaen_08.51.1
refuge in the temple of Athene Chalcioeca, from whence
Polyaen_08.59.1
olians, the priestess of Athene, on the occasion of the
Poseidon_50
(chapter 4.3) & The temple of Athene at Odysseia in Spain
PsCallisth_2.2
lagration of you and your ally Athene because you do not
PsCallisth_2.5
mother in the temple of Athene, and we demanded just reco
PsCallisth_3.17
ers. I invoked Olympian Ammon, Athena, giver of victory,
PsCallisth_3.26
and Hera and Ares and Athena, bringer of victory, that
PsCallisth_3.33
Athens for the goddess Athena, who is the most beautiful
RC_51
(early 2nd cent.) one in the temple of Athene] and the other in Gryn
RC_53
(197-160) Pergamon in the temple of] Athene [and in] the [pr
RC_62
(160-139) s and especially for Athene has I am convinced be
RC_65
(142) place it [in the temple of Athene . . . and to inc
RC_67
(135) hrine him in the temple of Athene Nikephoros. Thi
SEG_28.60
(270/69) ] the Panathenaia for Athene Archegetis [for the fi
SEG_33.1184
(196) ised in the [temple of Athene] Ilias 30 alongside t
SEG_38.603
(202-197) eter, Apollo, Ares, Athene Areia, the Tauropolos],
SEG_44.710
(248-239) s, in the sanctuary of Athene, and at Geraistos, in
SEG_47.1563
(323-313) other in the sanctuary of Athene at Latmos. The mag
SEG_48.1330
(c. 128-100) ds of men. And Pallas brought the tamer of Pega
SEG_48.588
(289) elios, (?) Ares, (?) Athene Areia, and] all gods an
SEG_53.1373
(late 3rd century) in the sanctuary of Athene at Ilion and the other o
SEG_55.922
(c. 294-288) in the sanctuary of Athene, common to all the The
SEG_57.1663
(shortly after 188) ce in the temple of Athene, so that it may be [clea
SEG_59.1406A
(281) the other in that of Athene next to the altar of Ze
Simonid_6.2
hangs here under the roof of Athene's temple. Often mid
Simonid_6.343
their foes, they dedicated to Pallas as a tithe of the
Simonid_13.20
erland, the holy city of Athena, offered this pleasant flu
Syll_310
(323/2) opolis by [the temple of Athene Polias]. The tre
Syll_324
[. . . dedicated this] to Athene Pronaia. Kephiso
Syll_330
(c. 306) vice to the temple of Athene [Ilias] and to the cit
Syll_339
(soon after 325) b in the temple of Athene, except for Chalk
Syll_340
(3rd cent.) e it in the temple of Athene, so that it may be c
Syll_366
(c. 292) and in the temple of Athene at Koroneia, and joi
Syll_400
(273/2) ce at the Chalkeia to Athene, Archegetis of the c
Syll_401
(258-250) ed written tablets to Athene [Nike], with an acc
Syll_463
(soon after 246) in the temple of the Athene Polias; the cost of the
Syll_524
(early 3rd cent.) aian] Zeus, Poseidon, Athene, Pythian Apollo, and
Syll_558
(c. 207/6) er in the temple of Athene; the epidamiorgos Sotion
Syll_570
(early 2nd cent.) temple of Lindian Athene at Potidaion and the t
Syll_587
(c. 196) build the temple of Athene in a new location, in
Syll_604
(192) , and a sacrifice to Athene of twelve victims, sta
Syll_605
(192) Greece, dedicated to Athene Nikephoros these first
Syll_606
(190) alos was dedicated to Athene Nikephoros, on accoun
Syll_629
(182) es and sacrifices to Athene Nikephoros along with
Syll_630
(182) gnising the temple of Athene Nikephoros as inviolab
Syll_633
(c. 180) Artemis and Leto and Athene and Zeus the Saviour;
Theodorid_9.743
by the gates of Itonian Athena & they stand, a beautiful
THI_100
(c. 200) eidon, Demeter, Ares, Athene Areia and the Tauropol
THI_105
(c. 200) ians in the shrine of Athene Polias and the Priansi
THI_116
(184) Zeus Genethlios and Athena [Nikephoros, to whom kin
THI_117
(c. 273) usand drachmas, sacred to Athene, and he shall be a
THI_12
(c. 309-305) llo, Demeter, Ares, Athene Areia {"warlike&q
THI_120
(200-159) t up in the temple of Athena, [which] was founded b
THI_132
(c. 266) ts for him in the temple of Athene. The neopoiē
THI_150
(163-146) atos was [priest of] Athene in Arsinoē, the Tr
THI_151
(145-137) one in the temple of Athene Polias in Thebes, and t
THI_39
(235/4) iced to Zeus Soter and Athene Soteira for the healt
THI_40
(c. 200) inscribed in the temple of Athene. [B] Decre
THI_41
(297) ion to Zeus Soter and Athene Nikē; and they sh
THI_62
(late 2nd century) when the temple of Athene on the edge suffered dama
THI_73
(early 3rd century) in the the temple of Athene Kranaia, one in the ago
THI_87
(306-301) ning the sanctuary of Athene and to Kleisimbrotides
THI_90
(311-306) , the Antaian Mother, Athene Polias, and all the ot
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