"Atalanta"@en . "Atalanta was said to have been abandoned by her father, King Iasus, because he wanted a son instead of a daughter. Following this, Atalanta was raised by bears and became a fierce hunter, proving to be a slayer of centaurs and a Calydonian hero. After her return to the palace of her father, she began to challenge men to race her. If they won the race, she would agree to marry them. However, losing would result in their death. Kyros of Zarax traveled to the kingdom of Arcadia to challenge her, and Atalanta reluctantly accepted the challenge, as she didn't want him to die. Cunningly though, Kyros cheated by using Aphrodite's golden apple to make Atalanta stumble repeatedly, resulting in his victory and the pair's eventual marriage."@en . . "14490"^^ . "While Cronus gambit had worked he was a child who would rule in his name and not be able to claim divinity over him. Ja'dins gambit had succeeded beyond her wildest dreams. Atalanta guilty Ja'din all, her position, her power, her life and Guard of Ages was fiercely loyal to Atalanta, perhaps more so than they would Cronus. She felt Ja'dins plan and followed it with fervor, hungry for power, regardless of how she came by it. Among the pharaohs said the biggest challenges comes not from its competitors, but from their sons. Atalanta was almost like a son of Cronus, trained by him and honed by centuries of war in a perfect hunter."@en . . "Melanion"@en . . "Goa'uld"@en . . . "Iasus"@en . "86"^^ . "Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus (or Mainalos or Schoeneus, according to Hyginus), a Boeotian (according to Hesiod) or an Arcadian princess (according to the Bibliotheca). The Bibliotheca is the only one who gives an account of Atalanta\u2019s birth and upbringing. King Iasus wanted a son; when Atalanta was born, he left her on a mountaintop to die. Some stories say that a she-bear suckled and cared for Atalanta until hunters found and raised her, and she learned to fight and hunt as a bear would. She was later reunited with her father. Having grown up in the wilderness, Atalanta became a fierce hunter and was always happy. She took an oath of virginity to the goddess Artemis."@en . "7900"^^ . . "Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus and Clymene. Although she was an Arcadian princess, she was often described as a Greek goddess."@en . "8"^^ . . "Blonde"@en . "-"@en . "40"^^ . "Atalanta"@it . . "95"^^ . "Deceased"@en . . "Atalanta \u00E4r en Goa'uld underlord. Atalanta \u00E4r ett levande mots\u00E4gelse v\u00E4cks till liv och gett f\u00E4ltbrytning och respekt p\u00E5 kommando av en m\u00E4stare hon i hemlighet uppmuntras att underminera. Hon fick en symbiot av Cronus och gjorde henne f\u00F6rsta Underlord i \u00F6ver tusen \u00E5r. Tr\u00E4ning tillsammans Vakt av Ages och l\u00E4ra hur krig fr\u00E5n Cronus. Atalanta v\u00E4xte snart till en kapabel soldat och scout och visste skogarna av Kalydon b\u00E4ttre \u00E4n n\u00E5gon som levde ett d\u00F6dligt liv n\u00E5gonsin kunde hoppas p\u00E5. N\u00E4r Atalanta tog bef\u00E4let \u00F6ver v\u00E4rlden i Cronus namn, vann hon lojalitet hans Jaffa, hennes Jaffa n\u00E4stan omedelbart. Medan Cronus gambit hade arbetat han fick en underordnad som skulle styra i hans namn och inte kunna h\u00E4vda gudomlighet \u00F6ver honom. Ja'dins gambit hade lyckats \u00F6ver hennes vildaste dr\u00F6mmar. Atalanta skyldig Ja'din allt hennes st\u00E4llning, hennes makt, hennes liv och Vakt av Ages var v\u00E5ldsamt lojala mot Atalanta kanske mer s\u00E5 \u00E4n de skulle Cronus. Hon k\u00E4nde Ja'dins plan och f\u00F6ljde den med iver, hungrig efter makt oavsett hur hon kom av det. Bland faraonerna s\u00E4gs de st\u00F6rsta challages kommer inte fr\u00E5n sina konkurrenter utan fr\u00E5n sina s\u00F6ner. Atalanta var n\u00E4stan som en son till Cronus, tr\u00E4nad av honom och finslipat genom \u00E5rhundraden av krig i en perfekt j\u00E4gare. N\u00E4r Cronus f\u00F6rsvagades av Ja'dins illusioner svek och sp\u00F6ke Zeus svek planerade Atalanta att dr\u00E4pa oraklet och ta bef\u00E4let \u00F6ver de flottor som leder dem till \u00E4ra och ta henne till hennes plats bland han Systemherrarna. Det var f\u00F6rst n\u00E4r Cronus' Ha'tak inte verkade ta en legion av utbildade Jaffa krigare som Atalanta f\u00F6rmodade n\u00E5got var fel. Det dr\u00F6jde inte l\u00E4nge innan hon fick k\u00E4nnedom av Juna och nedl\u00E4ggningen av hennes herre och alla hans n\u00E4rmaste r\u00E5dgivare. Pl\u00F6tsligt att hon hade v\u00E4ntat p\u00E5 var borta sopas upp i grepp om nyligen befriade Zeus, och hon befann sig ensam p\u00E5 Kalydon med inga allierade. Atalanta har \u00E4nnu sv\u00E4ra sina legioner till ett annat system Herre, och hon finner med tiden att hon kan vara ovilliga att g\u00F6ra det. Medan hon har ingen h\u00E4nsyn f\u00F6r m\u00E4nniskorna i Kalydon och regler dem h\u00E5rt som Cronus har hon l\u00E4rt sig att respektera Jaffa hon sl\u00E5ss tillsammans och fruktar att de kommer att g\u00F6ra uppror mot henne om hon ber dem att tj\u00E4na en ny gud. Allt eftersom tiden g\u00E5r p\u00E5 hennes p\u00E5bud blir h\u00E5rdare f\u00F6r att h\u00E5lla folket lojala och filosofier som sprids av en skurksatt NID agent orsaka \u00E4nnu Jaffa under hennes bef\u00E4l att ifr\u00E5gas\u00E4tta Cronus' gudomlighet. (RPG: \"Stargate SG-1: Living Gods: Stargate System Lords\") kategori:Underlord kategori:Vakter av Ages kategori:Goa'uld"@sv . . "Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus and Clymene. Although she was an Arcadian princess, she was often described as a Greek goddess."@en . . "Kalydon"@en . . . . . "Evil Immolation"@en . "350"^^ . . "0"^^ . . . . "Stargate SG-1: Living Gods: Stargate System Lords"@en . "Once known as Jeanne d'Arc till her lust for victory made her sign a pact with the devil."@en . "and victory."@en . . "Atalanta has a base Jupiter power of 60 and also does additional damage equivalent to 6% of the enemy\u2019s maximum HP. Atalanta is exactly the equivalent to two usages of the Jupiter summon sequence, with no actual bonus to put it ahead of Jupiter aside from using the equivalent of two Jupiter summons in one turn."@en . "The only truths are strength"@en . . "You are proof of that, and I"@en . "Atalanta; Needed.png"@en . . . . "While Cronus gambit had worked he was a child who would rule in his name and not be able to claim divinity over him. Ja'dins gambit had succeeded beyond her wildest dreams. Atalanta guilty Ja'din all, her position, her power, her life and Guard of Ages was fiercely loyal to Atalanta, perhaps more so than they would Cronus. She felt Ja'dins plan and followed it with fervor, hungry for power, regardless of how she came by it. Among the pharaohs said the biggest challenges comes not from its competitors, but from their sons. Atalanta was almost like a son of Cronus, trained by him and honed by centuries of war in a perfect hunter. When Cronus was weakened by Ja'dins illusions of deceit and betrayal ghost Zeus planned Atalanta slaying oracle and take command of the fleets that will lead them to glory and take her to her place among his System Lords. It was only when Cronus' Ha'tak did not seem to take a legion of trained Jaffa warriors Atalanta suspected something was wrong. It was not long before she became aware of the Juna and the demise of her lord and all of his closest advisers. Suddenly, she had waited for was gone swept up in the grasp of the newly freed Zeus, and she was alone on Kalydon with no allies. Atalanta have yet to swear their legions to another System Lord, and she finds the time, she may be reluctant to do so. While she has no regard for the people of Kalydon and rules them hard as Cronus, she has learned to respect the Jaffa she fights alongside, and fear that they will rebel against her if she asks them to make a new god. As time goes on her edict becomes harder to keep people loyal and philosophies that are spread by a rogue NID agent sat cause even Jaffa during her officers to question Cronus' divinity. (RPG: \"Stargate SG-1: Living Gods: Stargate System Lords\")"@en . "Princess of Arcadia"@en . . "Greek"@en . . "Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes"@en . "makes the world go round."@en . . . . "My Lord, I have failed you."@en . "Atalanta is the Heroic Age hero for Poseidon. Her special ability is to run fast (about as fast as cavalry). She wields a spear."@en . . "Asexuell"@sv . . . . . "Underlord"@en . . "Asexual"@en . . "Deal 250% DMG to a single enemy with a simultaneous attack by all allies / 15% chance"@en . "File:None.jpg"@en . . "The Atalanta was a steamer that traversed the Atlantic Ocean. After his extensive journey to Europe and the Old World, Henry Jones returned to America on the Atalanta in 1921."@en . . . "You will burn!"@en . "Atalanta"@es . . . . . "Atalanta was a Greek athlete and heroine. Atalanta first met Hercules when the hero came to her forge looking for nails to fix Janista's roof. She was immediately attracted to him. She told him that her assistant, Ximenos hadn't shown up for work that day and Hercules went searching for him. Later, Atalanta was possessed by Ares. He forced her to create an arsenal of swords which he gave to an army of young followers, including Ximenos. When Atalanta was free of Ares' control, she told Hercules what had happened and helped the hero to free the young soldiers from Ares' evil (HTLJ \"Ares\"). After the death of her brother, Atalanta moved in with her nephew, Damon, to take care of him. She was disappointed when Damon wanted to become a soldier and began fighting with the Spartans against the Eleans. When Hercules arrived, she suggested that he might be the one to put an end to the fighting. In response, he created the Olympic Games so that the soldiers would have an avenue to prove themselves besides war. Atalanta helped organize the event and she was the very first Olympic winner in the javelin contest (HTLJ \"Let the Games Begin\"). Atalanta was in love with Hercules. Since Hercules thought of her only as a friend, she created a steel statue of the hero which Hephaestus brought to life. Though the statue looked and sounded like Hercules, it had an infant-like intelligence. Atalanta tried to forge a relationship with the Statue but realized it was a mistake when Discord used the statue to wreak havoc on a town (HTLJ \"If I Had a Hammer...\")."@en . . . . "The Atalanta was a steamer that traversed the Atlantic Ocean. After his extensive journey to Europe and the Old World, Henry Jones returned to America on the Atalanta in 1921."@en . . . . . "Atalanta"@sv . . . "Atalanta was a Greek athlete and heroine. Atalanta first met Hercules when the hero came to her forge looking for nails to fix Janista's roof. She was immediately attracted to him. She told him that her assistant, Ximenos hadn't shown up for work that day and Hercules went searching for him. Later, Atalanta was possessed by Ares. He forced her to create an arsenal of swords which he gave to an army of young followers, including Ximenos. When Atalanta was free of Ares' control, she told Hercules what had happened and helped the hero to free the young soldiers from Ares' evil (HTLJ \"Ares\")."@en . "Atalanta(Pantheon); Atalanta from Heroic Age Prince of Power Vol 1 4 001.jpg"@en . "serve you, body and soul!"@en . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "Atalanta participated in the Hunt for the Calydonian Boar, along with Meleager and many other heroes. She was the first to draw blood from the boar and was awarded the skin of the boar by Meleager. However, Meleager's uncles were upset that a woman had been awarded the skin and tried to take it from her. Meleager then killed his uncles in anger and was killed by his mother, who put a magical log on the fire which protected her son so long as it was intact. After Melegaer died, Atalanta wandered around an was rediscovered by her father."@en . "3"^^ . . "Atalanta has a base Jupiter power of 60 and also does additional damage equivalent to 6% of the enemy\u2019s maximum HP. Atalanta is exactly the equivalent to two usages of the Jupiter summon sequence, with no actual bonus to put it ahead of Jupiter aside from using the equivalent of two Jupiter summons in one turn."@en . "Whether she was or was not an Argonaut is very debatable. There are sources that tell that when Jason was gathering Heroes for the quest that Atlanta came and volunteered to be an Argonaut. Jason who wished the group to be all male heroes refused to let her join. A second version tells the exact opposite that Jason solicited the assistance of Atlanta in the Quest for the Golden Fleece but refused to join not wanting to be around so many men on her own."@en . "2"^^ . "Atalanta participated in the Hunt for the Calydonian Boar, along with Meleager and many other heroes. She was the first to draw blood from the boar and was awarded the skin of the boar by Meleager. However, Meleager's uncles were upset that a woman had been awarded the skin and tried to take it from her. Meleager then killed his uncles in anger and was killed by his mother, who put a magical log on the fire which protected her son so long as it was intact. After Melegaer died, Atalanta wandered around an was rediscovered by her father."@en . "Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus (or Mainalos or Schoeneus, according to Hyginus), a Boeotian (according to Hesiod) or an Arcadian princess (according to the Bibliotheca). The Bibliotheca is the only one who gives an account of Atalanta\u2019s birth and upbringing. King Iasus wanted a son; when Atalanta was born, he left her on a mountaintop to die. Some stories say that a she-bear suckled and cared for Atalanta until hunters found and raised her, and she learned to fight and hunt as a bear would. She was later reunited with her father."@en . "99"^^ . "Jeanne D'Arc"@en . "Deal 300% DMG to a single enemy with a simultaneous attack by all allies / 15% chance"@en . "Love is folly. Self-interest"@en . . . "En la mitolog\u00EDa griega, Atalanta fue una hero\u00EDna vinculada al ciclo arcaico, consagrada a Artemisa y reconocida por sus inmejorables habilidades para la caza. Sus or\u00EDgenes descienden de \u00C1rcade, y de Cl\u00EDmene. Para Eur\u00EDpides y otros, su padre es m\u00E1s bien M\u00E9nalo, por quien la isla M\u00E9nalo fue nombrada. Sin embargo, la versi\u00F3n m\u00E1s difundida, especialmente desde Hes\u00EDodo, es la de que Atalanta es hija de Atamante y Temisto, gracias a lo cual se relaciona con la cultura beocia."@es . . "Atalanta was said to have been abandoned by her father, King Iasus, because he wanted a son instead of a daughter. Following this, Atalanta was raised by bears and became a fierce hunter, proving to be a slayer of centaurs and a Calydonian hero. After her return to the palace of her father, she began to challenge men to race her. If they won the race, she would agree to marry them. However, losing would result in their death."@en . "Atalanta"@en . "10350"^^ . . "Interesting... So you're the"@en . "Atalanta \u00E4r en Goa'uld underlord. Atalanta \u00E4r ett levande mots\u00E4gelse v\u00E4cks till liv och gett f\u00E4ltbrytning och respekt p\u00E5 kommando av en m\u00E4stare hon i hemlighet uppmuntras att underminera. Hon fick en symbiot av Cronus och gjorde henne f\u00F6rsta Underlord i \u00F6ver tusen \u00E5r. Tr\u00E4ning tillsammans Vakt av Ages och l\u00E4ra hur krig fr\u00E5n Cronus. Atalanta v\u00E4xte snart till en kapabel soldat och scout och visste skogarna av Kalydon b\u00E4ttre \u00E4n n\u00E5gon som levde ett d\u00F6dligt liv n\u00E5gonsin kunde hoppas p\u00E5. N\u00E4r Atalanta tog bef\u00E4let \u00F6ver v\u00E4rlden i Cronus namn, vann hon lojalitet hans Jaffa, hennes Jaffa n\u00E4stan omedelbart."@sv . "answer to my quest for power?"@en . . "Atalanta is a Greek Heroic Age hero exclusive to Poseidon."@en . "Dark"@en . . . . . "Atalanta is the Heroic Age hero for Poseidon. Her special ability is to run fast (about as fast as cavalry). She wields a spear."@en . . "En la mitolog\u00EDa griega, Atalanta fue una hero\u00EDna vinculada al ciclo arcaico, consagrada a Artemisa y reconocida por sus inmejorables habilidades para la caza. Sus or\u00EDgenes descienden de \u00C1rcade, y de Cl\u00EDmene. Para Eur\u00EDpides y otros, su padre es m\u00E1s bien M\u00E9nalo, por quien la isla M\u00E9nalo fue nombrada. Sin embargo, la versi\u00F3n m\u00E1s difundida, especialmente desde Hes\u00EDodo, es la de que Atalanta es hija de Atamante y Temisto, gracias a lo cual se relaciona con la cultura beocia. Su padre quer\u00EDa \u00FAnicamente hijos varones y por eso, al nacer Atalanta, la abandon\u00F3 en el monte Partenio a su suerte. Pudo sobrevivir gracias a que una osa la cuid\u00F3 y la amamant\u00F3, hasta que unos cazadores la encontraron y decidieron criarla. Una vez que se convirti\u00F3 en una bella y \u00E1gil mujer, Atalanta decidi\u00F3 no casarse y mantenerse virgen para consagrarse a la diosa de la cacer\u00EDa, Artemisa, a quien emulaba con sus acciones. Por ello, Atalanta viv\u00EDa en el bosque cazando y lleg\u00F3 a ser una de las cazadoras m\u00E1s renombradas de la antig\u00FCedad. Como mujer se enfrent\u00F3 a muchos peligros, como cuando dos centauros \u2014Reco e Hileo\u2014 quisieron violarla, pero pudo defenderse gracias a sus inigualables habilidades y mat\u00F3 a los centauros con sus flechas. Su fama se difundi\u00F3 sobre todo despu\u00E9s de participar en la cacer\u00EDa del jabal\u00ED de Calid\u00F3n y despu\u00E9s de obtener el premio a la carrera en los juegos f\u00FAnebres organizados en nombre de Pelias, donde compiti\u00F3 con Peleo, padre de Aquiles, el de los pies ligeros, h\u00E9roe del ciclo troyano. Adem\u00E1s de estar consagrada a Artemisa, lo que implicaba que deb\u00EDa mantenerse virgen, le predijo un or\u00E1culo que el d\u00EDa en que se casara, iba a ser convertida en animal. Por ello, y para evitar cualquier pretendiente, anunci\u00F3 que su esposo ser\u00EDa s\u00F3lo aquel que lograra vencerla en la carrera, con la condici\u00F3n de que si ella triunfaba, deb\u00EDa matar a su oponente. Sin embargo, a pesar del peligro, muchos lo intentaron e irremediablemente perecieron, porque era invencible, a\u00FAn cuando les daba alguna ventaja al inicio de la carrera. Hasta que lleg\u00F3 el momento en que apareci\u00F3 el joven que logr\u00F3 vencer a Atalanta en la competencia. Este apuesto joven llamado Hip\u00F3menes decidi\u00F3 probar suerte en la carrera para obtener la mano de Atalanta, pero ten\u00EDa una gran ventaja y es que llevaba con \u00E9l unas manzanas de oro que le hab\u00EDa regalado Afrodita, diosa del amor, y que proced\u00EDan del jard\u00EDn de las Hesp\u00E9rides, y con ellas enga\u00F1\u00F3 a Atalanta; cada vez que la joven le iba a dar alcance, Hip\u00F3menes dejaba caer una de las manzanas, que Atalanta se deten\u00EDa a recoger fascinada por su belleza. Mientras ella se distra\u00EDa con cada manzana que ca\u00EDa, el joven pudo vencerla y as\u00ED obtuvo su mano. La pareja muy enamorada vivi\u00F3 feliz durante un tiempo, compartiendo sus cacer\u00EDas y haza\u00F1as. En una de estas persecuciones, los esposos entraron en uno de los santuarios de Zeus, y enamorados como estaban se detuvieron y gozaron de su amor. Zeus mont\u00F3 en c\u00F3lera por el sacrilegio y transform\u00F3 a la pareja en dos leones. Aparentemente, los griegos cre\u00EDan que los leones no se cruzaban entre s\u00ED, de manera que al convertirlos a ambos en leones, Zeus estaba no s\u00F3lo quit\u00E1ndoles su condici\u00F3n humana, sino conden\u00E1ndolos a una vida separada. Adem\u00E1s de transformarlos en leones, los conden\u00F3 a tirar del carro de la diosa Cibeles como figura en la famosa estatua a esta diosa en Madrid. Atalanta dio a luz un hijo, Partenopeo, que particip\u00F3 en la primera expedici\u00F3n de los siete contra Tebas. A veces se dice que este ni\u00F1o fue fruto de su matrimonio, pero tambi\u00E9n hay leyendas que indican que es hijo de Ares o de Meleagro. Atalanta fue tan importante que de hecho hay varios mit\u00F3grafos, como Apolodoro, que la incluyen entre los Argonautas, grupo de h\u00E9roes de la antig\u00FCedad que parti\u00F3 en un dif\u00EDcil viaje en busca del vellocino de oro. Ella, como era de esperarse, fue la \u00FAnica mujer que particip\u00F3 en esta traves\u00EDa. En Epidauro, estaba la fuente de Atalanta, y se dec\u00EDa que en una cacer\u00EDa, la joven tuvo sed por lo que golpe\u00F3 la roca con su jabalina, de donde brot\u00F3 al instante la fuente. Atalanta es de gran importancia, pues simboliza la mujer contestataria que se rebel\u00F3 contra todos los esquemas patriarcales de la Grecia Antigua y logr\u00F3 obtener el respeto de sus contempor\u00E1neos as\u00ED como de la posteridad."@es . "Atalanta"@sv . "The Sea of Monsters"@en . "UR"@en . . . "6"^^ . . "10270"^^ . . . "23"^^ . "Female"@en . "-"@en . . "Lion"@en . . . "I've no need for justice now."@en . . "2"^^ . . "14490"^^ . . "The Mark of Athena"@en . . . "10350"^^ . . "16"^^ . . "Whether she was or was not an Argonaut is very debatable. There are sources that tell that when Jason was gathering Heroes for the quest that Atlanta came and volunteered to be an Argonaut. Jason who wished the group to be all male heroes refused to let her join. A second version tells the exact opposite that Jason solicited the assistance of Atlanta in the Quest for the Golden Fleece but refused to join not wanting to be around so many men on her own. A third version tells that Jason asked Atlanta to join and concented. If the third is true, there is not much written.about her as an Argonaut."@en . "Cronus"@en . . . "Atalanta"@en . "Atalanta"@en . . . . "Deal 200% DMG to a single enemy with a simultaneous attack by all allies / 10% chance"@en . . "35"^^ . . . "Victory is my master!"@en . . "Atalanta"@zh . . . "Atalanta is a Greek Heroic Age hero exclusive to Poseidon."@en . . . . . . . "Deal 250% DMG to a single enemy with a simultaneous attack by all allies / 10% chance"@en .