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Greek gods in the Olymp, Greek mythology, published in 1880The Greek gods in the Olymp. Greek mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1880
Athene repressing the fury of AchillesAthene (or Athena) repressing the fury of Achilles. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman
Black and white illustration of Greek goddess Athena
View Of The AcropolisView of the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, around 420 BC. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Transformation Of ArachneEngraving depicting the transformation of Arachne into a spider, after a weaving contest in which Arachnes work depicted the gods failings, the goddess Minerva changes her into a spider
The Pantheon engraving 1878Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition Vol II New York, Samuel Hall 1878
Ancient Goddess Minervaillustration of a Ancient Goddess Minerva
Black and white illustration of Greek goddess Minerva
Illustration of Athena in front of map highlighting territory of ancient Greece
Tholos of Athena Pronaia 3Tholos is perhaps the most characteristic monument of Delphi, which dominates the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia between the newest temple of Athena and the treasure of Massalioton
Tholos of Athena Pronaia 2Tholos is perhaps the most characteristic monument of Delphi, which dominates the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia between the newest temple of Athena and the treasure of Massalioton
Tholos of Athena PronaiaTholos is perhaps the most characteristic monument of Delphi, which dominates the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia between the newest temple of Athena and the treasure of Massalioton
Damaged Minerva1907: A damaged Minerva racing car, belonging to the English aviator and politician John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, on its side on the track at Brooklands, after an accident in the sixth race
Acropolis Athens GreeceView of Acropolis with beautiful blue sky