Also A·the·ne[uh-thee-nee]. /əˈθi ni/. Also called Pallas, Pallas Athena. the virgin deity of the ancient Greeks worshiped as the goddess of wisdom, fertility, the useful arts, and prudent warfare. At her birth she sprang forth fully armed from the head of her father, Zeus.Compare Minerva.
a female given name.
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Newhouse wasn’t picky about the type of company Athena would target.
Athena, on the other hand, provides uncrowded trail access and a reason for visitors to come to a town that’s been riding the economic roller coaster of extraction.
On May 12, the Association for Computing Machinery granted Howard this year’s Athena Lecturer Award, which recognizes women who have made fundamental contributions in computer science.
In Seattle, for instance, I met the dynamic Trish May, who launched Athena Partners.
Thus Athena replaces unreason with reason, and revenge with the spirit of clemency.
In the fortunes of war, when it was for defensive aims, Athena took an intense interest and an active part.
Those on Athena are slaves and it is probable that Earth has been enslaved by now.
Remember that while you're posturing in your little hour of glory on Athena and Earth.
Stars filled the transdimensional viewscreen, the sun of Athena in the center.
We have the cruiser and sixty days from now we'll have Athena.