"Greece" . . . . . "Athene and Aphrodite"@en . "Athene and Aphrodite" . "Videorecording"@en . . . . . "Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, were rivals. Zeus, king of the gods constantly mediates between them." . . . "Athene and Aphrodite Wisdom and Love"@en . . . "Documentary films" . . . . "Athena and Aphrodite" . . . . "Athene & Aphrodite wisdom and love" . "Athene & Aphrodite wisdom and love"@en . . . "Athene and Aphrodite : wisdom and love"@en . . "In this program, we discover that Athene sprang full-grown and fully-armed from Zeus's head, and that Aphrodite emerged from the sea where the physical evidence had landed of Cronus' castration of Uranus. Also explored are love stories of Aphrodite, the myths of Neritis, Anchises, Pygmalion, and Galatea, the mythological roots of the Trojan War, and the lives of Ares and of Adonis. Athene gives mortals the olive tree, becomes patroness of Attica, and invents the chariot, the potter's wheel, and the plow. In the Trojan War, Aphrodite favors the Trojans, while Athene uses her wisdom to help the Greeks. Zeus assumes the role of mediator between the goddess of wisdom and the goddess of love."@en . . . . "\"In this program, we discover that Athene sprang full-grown and fully-armed from Zeus's head, and that Aphrodite emerged from the sea where the physical evidence had landed of Cronus's castration of Uranus. Also explored are love stories of Aphrodite, the myths of Neritis, Anchises, Pygmalion, and Galatea, the mythological roots of the Trojan War, and the lives of Ares and of Adonis. Athene gives mortals the olive tree, becomes patroness of Attica, and invents the chariot, the potter's wheel, and the plow. In the Trojan War, Aphrodite favors the Trojans, while Athene uses her wisdom to help the Greeks. Zeus assumes the role of mediator between the goddess of wisdom and the goddess of love.\"--Films Media Group website" . . . "In this program, we discover that Athene sprang full-grown and fully-armed from Zeus's head, and that Aphrodite emerged from the sea where the physical evidence had landed of Cronus' castration of Uranus. Also explored are love stories of Aphrodite, the myths of Neritis, Anchises, Pygmalion, and Galatea, the mythological roots of the Trojan War, and the lives of Ares and of Adonis. Athene gives mortals the olive tree, becomes patroness of Attica, and invents the chariot, the potter's wheel, and the plow. In the Trojan War, Aphrodite favors the Trojans, while Athene uses her wisdom to help the Greeks. Zeus assumes the role of mediator between the goddess of wisdom and the goddess of love. (26 minutes)."@en . . . . "Paths of the gods" . . . "Wisdom and love" . "Nonfiction films" . "Athena and Aphrodite wisdom and love" . "Educational films"@en . . "Athene sprang full-grown and fully-armed from Zeus's head; Aphrodite emerged from the sea. The stories of Aphrodite are love stories. Destined to remain a virgin, Athene invented the chariot, the potter's wheel and the plow. In the Trojan War, Aphrodite favored the Trojans, while Athene used her wisdom to help the Greeks."@en . . . "Athene, Goddess of Wisdom and Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, were rivals. Zeus, king of the gods constantly mediates between them." . "Athene, Goddess of Wisdom and Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, were rivals. Zeus, king of the gods constantly mediates between them."@en . "Athene and Aphrodite: Wisdom and Love"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Internet videos" . "Internet videos"@en . . . . . "Wisdom and Love"@en . . "Aphrodite (Greek deity)" . . . . "Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)" . .