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Athena and
Phevos (Gr****: Αθηνά, Φοίβος;
pronounced [aθiˈna] and [ˈfivos] were the
official mascots of the 2004
Summer Olympics and
Proteas (Gr****: Πρωτέας...
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- Grenoble, France. The 2004
Olympics had two
official mascots:
Athena and
Phevos (Gr**** pronunciation:
Athina and Fivos). The
sister and
brother were named...
- that
inspired the
designers of the 2004
Athens Olympics maskots Athena and
Phevos. Two of the
newest exhibits of the
museum include a 4th-century BC golden...
- Athena, a
mascot for the 2004
Summer Olympics, one of the trio of Athena,
Phevos and
Proteas Athena (DC Comics), a DC
Comics character and
member of the...
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Friends of the
Ancients objected to the
commercial use of
Athena and
Phevos as the
official mascots of the 2004
Summer Olympics held in Athens. They...
- a. Stronger)
American black bear 2004
Summer Olympics Athens Athena and
Phevos (Αθηνά και Φοίβος)
Daidala Spyros Gogos Two
modern children resembling ancient...
- Preceded by
Athena and
Phevos Olympic mascot Neve and Gliz
Torino 2006 Succeeded by Fuwa Preceded by
Proteas Paralympic mascot Aster Torino 2006 Succeeded by...
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mascot Powder,
Copper and Coal Salt Lake City 2002 Succeeded by
Athena and
Phevos Preceded by
Lizzie Paralympic mascot Otto Salt Lake City 2002 Succeeded by...
- 2000
Sydney Olly, Syd and
Millie 1980
Moscow Misha 2004
Athens Athena and
Phevos 1984 Los
Angeles Sam 2008
Beijing Fuwa 1988
Seoul Hodori 2012
London Wenlock...