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Ageleia
Ageleia or Ageleis (Gr. or ) was an epithet of the Greek goddess Athena, of somewhat obscure definition, mostly playing off the meaning of the Greek words ''ago'' (), the verb for "leading" or "doing", and ''leia'' (), a noun meaning "plunder" or "spoils", particularly herds of cattle. To some writers, it is the name by which she is designated as the leader or protectress of the people, as a herder protects his cattle.〔Homer, ''Iliad'' iv. 128, v. 765, vi. 269, xv. 213〕〔Homer, ''Odyssey'' iii. 378, &c.〕 In other sources, the name is taken more literally, and ''Athena Ageleia'' is the "pillager" or "she who carries off the spoils". ==References==
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