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  2. Athena, Phevos and Proteas - Wikipedia

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    Athena and Phevos are one of the few examples of anthropomorphic mascots in the history of the Olympics. According to the official mascot webpage, "their creation was inspired by an ancient Greek doll and their names are linked to ancient Greece, yet the two siblings are children of modern times - Athena and Phevos represent the link between ...

  3. List of Olympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    Athena and Phevos (Αθηνά και Φοίβος) Daidala Dolls: Spyros Gogos: Two modern children resembling ancient Greek dolls. [4] 2006 Winter Olympics: Turin: Neve and Gliz: Snowball and Ice cube: Pedro Albuquerque "Snow and Ice". Neve ("Snow" in Italian) is a humanized female snowball that wears red and represents "softness, friendship ...

  4. Category:Fictional characters from Athens - Wikipedia

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    Athena, Phevos and Proteas; E. Euclio; S. Sophitia Alexandra This page was last edited on 10 November 2023, at 13:00 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Category:Greek mascots - Wikipedia

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    Athena, Phevos and Proteas; P. Petros (pelican) This page was last edited on 22 August 2023, at 13:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Category:Athena - Wikipedia

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    Athena, Phevos and Proteas; Athenaeum Club, London; B. Batrachomyomachia; C. Cap of invisibility; G. God of War (2005 video game) God of War III; The Goddess Girls;

  7. Athena and Phevos - Wikipedia

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    Athena, Phevos and Proteas From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  8. Talk:Athena, Phevos and Proteas - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Paralympic mascots - Wikipedia

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    Proteas: colourfully-striped seahorse: Spyros Gogos: Named after the mythologic sea-god or god of rivers and oceanic bodies of water, Proteus. From the myth also comes their name, as a feature of Proteus comes the adjective protean, with the general meaning of "versatile", "mutable", "capable of assuming many forms".