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  1. Aegis - Wikipedia

    • The aegis , as stated in the Iliad, is a device carried by Athena and Zeus, variously interpreted as an animal skin or a shield and sometimes featuring the head of a Gorgon. There may be a connection with a deity named Aex, a daughter of Helios and a nurse of Zeus or alternatively a mistress of Zeus (Hyginus, Astronomica 2. 13). The modern conc… See more

    Etymology

    The Greek αἰγίς aigis has many meanings, including:
    1. "violent windstorm", from the verb ἀίσσω … See more

    In Greek mythology

    The aegis of Athena is referred to in several places in the Iliad. "It produced a sound as from myriad roaring dragons (Iliad, 4.17) and was borne by Athena in battle ... and among them went bright-eyed Athene, holding the … See more

    In classical poetry and art

    Classical Greece interpreted the Homeric aegis usually as a cover of some kind borne by Athena. It was supposed by Euripides (Ion, 995) that the aegis borne by Athena was the skin of the slain Gorgon, yet the usual u… See more

     
  1. Aegis
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    The aegis (/ ˈiːdʒɪs / EE-jis; Ancient Greek: αἰγίς aigís), as stated in the Iliad, is a device carried by Athena and Zeus, variously interpreted as an animal skin or a shield and sometimes featuring the head of a Gorgon.
    In Greek mythology, the aegis was an item of protection used mainly by Zeus, the god of gods. It was either the hide (or skin) of an animal or a shield made from the skin of a goat, and it sometimes had the head of a Gorgon, a monster along the lines of Medusa.
    The aegis (Ancient Greek: αἰγίς, aigís) is one of the main elements of the prodigious armor of Zeus and Athena. Although different traditions conceived it in different ways, generally the aegis of Zeus was a shield, and that of Athena a goatskin breastplate. By extension, it also means 'shield', 'protection', 'defense'.
    The aegis is a shield carried primarily by Zeus in Greek mythology, which he sometimes lent to Athena. According to other sources, it was not a shield but rather an animal skin worn over the garments of the gods as extra protection. It bore the head of a Gorgon and made a terrible roaring sound during the battle.
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    The ægis (Greek Αιγίς), already attested in the Iliad, is the shield or buckler of Zeus, which according to Homer was fashioned for him by Hephaestus, furnished with golden tassels and bearing the Gorgoneion (the Gorgon Medusa's head) …

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    In Greek mythology, according to Homer, the aegis is the shield or buckler of Zeus, carved for him by Hephaestus, trimmed with tassels and bearing the head of Medusa in its center. Originally a symbol of the storm cloud, it derives …

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