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Her main festival in Athens was the Panathenaia, which was celebrated in midsummer and was the most important festival on the Athenian calendar.<br \/>\nIn the classical Olympian pantheon, Athena was regarded as the favorite daughter of Zeus.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bronze Decorative plate with representation made of 925 sterling silver, inspired by ancient Greece<br \/>\nHandmade item.<\/p>\n<p>Goddess Athena \u2013 Athenian silver tetradrachm<br \/>\nDracma was the currency used in Greece during several periods in its history.<br \/>\nThe tetradrachm was an Ancient Greek silver coin equivalent to fourdrachmae in Athens it replaced the earlier \u201cheraldic\u201d type of didrachms and it was in wide circulation from ca. 510 to ca. 38 BC.<br \/>\nThe front side of this coin is decorated with Goddess Athena. 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