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Athena is the goddess of wisdom and the patroness. | Athena is the goddess of wisdom and the patroness. She is the daughter of Zeus, the insurmountable one. Even if there is an army at the city gates, so mighty that the earth quakes under their feet, Athena bravely stands by the warriors and forms them into a tight and impenetrable unit. | ||
She is the daughter of Zeus, the insurmountable one. Even if there is an army at the city gates, so mighty that the earth quakes under their feet, Athena bravely stands by the warriors and forms them into a tight and impenetrable unit. | |||
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Athena is the goddess of wisdom and the patroness. She is the daughter of Zeus, the insurmountable one. Even if there is an army at the city gates, so mighty that the earth quakes under their feet, Athena bravely stands by the warriors and forms them into a tight and impenetrable unit.