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Essay heading: Athena
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Unfortunately, a Trojan soldier named Pandaros, in an act of fear, violated his oath and let loose his arrow, making the beginning of the Trojan War. Athena, goddess of strategy, expressed her disappointment by helping the other side to emerge victorious. The Trojan Horse was also one of Athena's great ideas... displayed 300 characters
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The Trojan Horse was also one of Athena's great ideas.
My favorite story is about Athena and Archne, a young mortal woman who challenged Athena to a contest to see who was the best weaver. The goddess Athena was not at all upset about being challenged by a mortal and fairly judged Arachne's creation to be as beautiful as her own... displayed next 300 characters
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