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Vanyuwa [196]
3 years ago
10

After beginning the program by writing your name, locate Mount Olympus. Match each symbol with the correct God & Goddesses,

then detail their importance below. Athena- Aphrodite- Apollo- Ares- Zues- Hera
NEED ASAP giving BRAINLIST
History
1 answer:
makvit [3.9K]3 years ago
3 0
Athena-
Symbols- spear, aegis
Tree- olive tree
Sacred animal- owls
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