Athena
| Goddess of wisdom and strategy in war, she is usually shown helmeted, with spear and shield. Less often she holds an owl, or is depicted with other accouterments. She had an added significance in Egypt, as the chief deity of Sais, some inhabitants of which were believed by many Greeks to have founded Athens.
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| Curtis (1990) p. 35
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| Milne 2634
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Commodus
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| Milne (1982) plate I coin 2634
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| Milne 3230
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Maximinus
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| Milne 3438
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Tranquillina
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| Milne 4409
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Aurelian
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| Milne 4488
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Tacitus
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| Curtis (1990) p. 327 coin 664
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| Milne 4699
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Numerian
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| Curtis (1990) p. 329 coin 712
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| Milne 4851
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Diocletian
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| Curtis (1990) p. 330 coin 720
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