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  1. Athena and Phevos (Greek: Αθηνά, Φοίβος; pronounced and were the official mascots of the 2004 Summer Olympics and Proteas (Greek: Πρωτέας, ) was the official mascot of the 2004 Summer Paralympics, both held in Athens, Greece.

  2. Phevos and Athena. The names of the two mascots are a reference to two gods of Olympus: “Phevos” is another name for Apollo, the god of light and music; Athena is the goddess of wisdom and protector of the city of Athens. The two mascots thus symbolise the link between Ancient Greece and the Olympic Games of the modern era. Description

  3. Phevos and Athena are brother and sister. The mascots for the 2004 Olympic Games to be held in Athens have been unveiled. Phevos and Athena are two bell-shaped cartoons inspired by an...

  4. Mar 13, 2012 · For their first games in the modern era since 1896, the Greeks sought to emphasize their connection to the ancient games by basing their mascots on a figurine from thousands of years ago, and...

  5. Athena and Phevos were two children, a sister and a brother, related to ancient Greece. The source of their inspiration was an ancient Greek doll from the 7th century BC. The bell-shaped terracotta doll has movable limbs and is dressed in a tunic.

  6. Phevos and Athena are brother and sister. They owe their strange shape to a typical terracotta doll in the shape of a bell from the 7th century BC, the “daidala”. They symbolise the pleasure of playing and the values of Olympism.

  7. Nov 11, 2022 · And while perhaps more gods than human, Athens 2004 brother-and-sister-act Phevos (another name for the Greek god Apollo) and Athena proved to be highly popular mascots, linking the ancient Greek past of the Olympics to the modern Games.