Homeric Hymn to Athena (h.+Hom.+h.+Bacch.2)
Hymn to Athena, The Homeric Hymns, translated by Hugh Gerard Evelyn-White (1874-1924), from the Loeb edition of 1914, now in the public domain, with thanks to www.theoi.com for making the text available on line. No places tagged in this text.CTS URN: urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0013.tlg011; Wikidata ID: Q87752245; Trismegistos: authorwork/11440 [Open Greek text in new tab]
§ 1 Of Pallas Athene, guardian of the city, I begin to sing. Dread is she, and with Ares she loves deeds of war, the sack of cities and the shouting and the battle. It is she who saves the people as they go out to war and come back. Hail, goddess, and give us good fortune with happiness!
Event Date: -1000 GR
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Event Date: -1000