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Athena$5627$ - translation to greek

HIGH SCHOOL IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Greece athena; Athena High

Athena      
n. αθήνα
pallas athena         
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  • black-figured]] [[amphora]], 550–525 BC, Louvre.
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  • Classical Greek depiction of [[Medusa]] from the fourth century BC
  • The [[owl of Athena]], surrounded by an olive wreath. Reverse of an Athenian silver tetradrachm, {{circa}} 175 BC
  • Hellenist]] altar dedicated to Athena and [[Apollo]]
  • Ancient Greek mosaic from [[Antioch]] dating to the second century AD, depicting the [[Judgement of Paris]]
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  • A new ''[[peplos]]'' was woven for Athena and ceremonially brought to dress her [[cult image]] ([[British Museum]]).
  • ''[[Minerva]] and [[Arachne]]'' by [[René-Antoine Houasse]] (1706)
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  • The [[Varvakeion Athena]], the most faithful copy of the Athena Parthenos, as displayed in the [[National Archaeological Museum, Athens]].
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  • Athenian [[tetradrachm]] representing the goddess Athena
GODDESS OF WISDOM AND WAR IN ANCIENT GREEK RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY
Polias; Athena Ergane; Athena Pallas; Athena Polias; Pallas Athena; Pallas Athene; Athina; Ἀθήνη; Αθήνη; Ασάνα; Athiná; Pallas-athena; Athena Nike; Ἀθηνᾶ; Athēnâ; Athḗnē; Athena the virgin; Athena of the city; Athena and Minerva; Athena (mythology); Cydonia (goddess); Athene; Athena Nikephoros; Pallas Athena (goddess); Tritogeneia; AthenA; Athena (goddess); Athéna
παλάς αθηνά, παλλάδα αθηνά

Wikipedia

Greece Athena High School

Greece Athena High School serves grades 9–12 as a part of the Greece Central School District in Greece, New York, a suburb of Rochester, New York. It occupies the 1st and 2nd floors of the Athena Complex and shares its library and the Greece Performing Arts Center (G.P.A.C.) with Greece Athena Middle School, which is located on the 3rd floor. The high school and middle school was visited by President George W. Bush in 2005.

The school gained increased prominence after the February 15, 2006 Trojans basketball game vs the Spencerport Rangers when basketball coach Jim Johnson inserted his team manager Jason McElwain with 4 minutes and 19 seconds left on the clock, McElwain, who has autism, ended up scoring twenty points including six three-point shots and one two-point shot, when the buzzer rang the crowd stormed the court in celebration and lifted McElwain on their shoulders.