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Seymour 8 – 30 August 2008, opens Thursday 7 August, 6 – 8pm Artist Talk Thursday 28 August, 12.30 – 1.30pm Athena went to her brother Hephaistos to have new armour made. He asked Athena to marry him. When Athena refused, he attempted to rape her, but she fended him off with her spear and Hephaistos ejaculated on her dress. In disgust, she wiped his seed off onto the ground. But the seed of the gods is supernaturally fertile, and always grow where it falls, and a baby sprang from the ground. Athena took the baby up and set him in a box with a snake to guard him. She took him to her temple on the Acropolis and named him Erecthonius. In time Erecthonius became king of Athens.
The Library and Epitome, 3.14.6.
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