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the unrelenting nature of Athena’s wrath. Aglauros was believed to have jumped of the side of the Acropolis cliff, and it seems fitting that her sanctuary has been found by the Greek archaeologist Dontas [...] transplantation of her cult meant that Iuno’s numen was now active on the side of the Romans, rather than working against them. At the same time, Iuno’s recently transported cult statue send out a [...] that would presumably be beneficial to both sides. By sharing its rites with the center and creating, on the Acropolis , a physical link with the center’s main cult of Athena Polias, and the mythical