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Glaukopis

An epitaph for Athene (Athena) meaning Bright Eyed; the owl, her symbolic bird, is called a glaukes because of it’s intense eyes; likewise, the silver Athenian coin, the glaukes, was called an owl because it was imprinted with Athene’s sacred bird.

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