Homeric Hymn 22 - To Poseidon

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Homeric Hymn 22 - To Poseidon
🔥Hephaestus Epithets🔥
Klytos - Renowned, Glorious
Agaklytos - Very Famous
Klytomêtis - Famed for Skill/Crafts
Klytotekhnês - Famed Worker of Crafts
Polyteknês - Of Many Crafts
Polyphrôn - Ingenious, Inventive
Polymêtis - Resourceful
Aithaloeis Theos - Sooty God
Khalkeus - Bronze/Copper- Smith
Kyllopodiôn - Crooked-Foot
Amphigyêeis - Halting in Both Feet
Aergastir - Workman
Aionius - Eternal, Perpetual
Hemeros - Gentle, Kind
Kartaerôkeir - Strong-Handed
Maegasthaenes - Great Strength
Pyr - Fire
Phohsphôros - Light Bringing, Torch Bearer
Omvrimôthymos - Indomitable
The Triumphal Dance Of Pallas Athena, by Carlo Sarrabezolles (1925, Paris)
This life-size sculpture depicts Athena (also known as Pallas Athene) in a triumphal dance. She is shown in a long garment called “peplos” and a helmet that bears the head of Erichthonius (who was raised by Athena). In her left hand, she holds a shield. This resin statue is a reproduction of the original statue and is located in the Trocadero Gardens at Warsaw Place. The statue was installed in the gardens in 1988. A plaque on the statue’s base reads: La Danse Triomphale A Pallas Athene Par Qui Les Dieux vainquirent les Geants. A l'intelligence dominatrice de la matiere.
Translated to English, this means: “The Athena Pallas to which the gods defeated the giants. A domineering matter.” Essentially, this inscription simply means that intelligence is more important than strength. Intelligence representing Athena and matter representing giants.
Orphic Hymn 72 - To The Daimon
Ἡστία, λιτανεύω παραδώσεις σκέπα ἐκεινοῖς οἷς οὐκ ἔκουσι οἰκίας ὅδε χειμών.
Hestia, I pray you offer shelter to those who do not have homes this winter.