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I'm confused. In the Hephaestus article it says that Athena disapeared from the bed. In this, it says that is landed on her thigh and she wiped it with some wool. Which is it?-- Kookoo275 04:12, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
I think the contradiction label should be removed. It is redundant to say that a Greek myth contradicts itself. It is so common as to be expected.--M
The article claims "Other accounts state that they were killed by the snake" and "An alternative version of the story is that Athena left the box with the daughters of Cecrops while she went to fetch a mountain from Pallene to use in the Acropolis". Both of these claims require sources.
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I'm confused. In the Hephaestus article it says that Athena disapeared from the bed. In this, it says that is landed on her thigh and she wiped it with some wool. Which is it?-- Kookoo275 04:12, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
I think the contradiction label should be removed. It is redundant to say that a Greek myth contradicts itself. It is so common as to be expected.--M
The article claims "Other accounts state that they were killed by the snake" and "An alternative version of the story is that Athena left the box with the daughters of Cecrops while she went to fetch a mountain from Pallene to use in the Acropolis". Both of these claims require sources.