Athena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Athena (also called Athene and Pallas Athene, Attic: Ἀθηνᾶ, Athēnâ or Ἀθηναία, Athēnaía, Epic: Ἀθηναίη, Athēnaíē, Ionic ...
Athene (owl) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The genus Athene contains two to four living species of small owls. These birds are small, brown and white speckled owls, with yellow eyes and white eyebrows.
Athene - Encyclopedia Dramatica
Athene is a WoWfag who gained notoriety from the videos he posted on YouTube. ... Besides his videos, Athene has been an active part of the Net Neutrality front. ...
Athene - Wikispecies
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Athene definition of Athene in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Athena (əthē`nə), or Pallas Athena (păl`əs), in Greek religion and mythology, one of the most important Olympian deities. According to myth, after Zeus seduced Metis he ...
Athene - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Athene
In Greek mythology, the goddess of war, wisdom, and the arts and crafts (Roman Minerva). She was reputed to have sprung fully-armed and grown from the head of Zeus, after he had ...
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Athene, Metaphysics teacher, intuitive, life coach clairvoyant. Medium and psychic. ... Athene's whole heart, being and personality are involved when Speaking, ...
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Metron and Metron-Athene are the world's leading independent Capacity Planning and Systems Performance Management organization. Compliant with ITIL guidelines, Metron provides ...
Athene | Name Meaning & Origin | Girl | Baby Names World
The meaning of the name Athene. This page offers more name info like origin, popularity, variants, usage by language, public feedback, pronunciation, rating, similar
The Greek Goddess Athene
The Goddess Athene. Athene was called Athena by both Greeks and Romans, but we prefer Homer's spelling. She cast her net very wide, reigning as the goddess of wisdom and the arts ...