Athenian silver tetradrachm Classical style, 5th century BC. |
In the mythology of ancient Greece,
Athene, the Goddess of Wisdom, was so impressed by the great eyes and solemn
appearance of the Owl that, having banished the mischievous crow, she honoured
the night bird by making him her favourite among feathered creatures. Athene's
bird was a Little Owl, (Athene noctua). This Owl was protected and
inhabited the Acropolis in great numbers. It was believed that a magical
"inner light" gave Owls night vision. As the symbol of Athene, the Owl was a
protector, accompanying Greek armies to war, and providing ornamental
inspiration for their daily lives. If an Owl flew over Greek Soldiers before a
battle, they took it as a sign of victory. The Little Owl also kept a watchful
eye on Athenian trade and commerce from the reverse side of their coins.
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