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DJ Tiesto: Athena, Αθηνά (Parade of the Athletes)

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

Video with pictures of Greek and Roman goddess of wisdom, strategic and defensive war, the arts and sciences Pallas Athena (Palas Atenea in Spanish and the goddess Minerva to the Romans) with music by DJ Tiesto, who wanted to pay homage to the goddess with the creation of the song "Athena", from the album Parade of the Athletes, which is what we are pleased to hear in this video. Parade of the Atlethes was created by Tiesto in 2004 for the 2004 Athens Olympics Games.

Video con imagenes de la diosa griega y romana de la sabiduría, la guerra estratégica y defensiva, las artes y las ciencias Palas Atenea (Athena en inglés y la diosa Minerva para los romanos) con la música de D.J Tiesto, quien quiso homenajear a dicha diosa con la creación de la canción "Athena", del album Parade of the Athletes, la cuál es la que tenemos el gusto de escuchar en este video. Parade of the Atlethes fue creado por Tiesto en 2004 con motivo de las Olimpiadas de Atenas.

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  • Un vídeo increíble, "pallade77". Me encanta apreciar al arte en general y, sobre todo, al clásico. Sigue así sorprendiéndonos. ¡Feliz año! =D

  • muchas gracias @ASPERGER0584, igualmente feliz año xD!

  • muy bonito 5*

  • gracias, salu2 =D

  • very very beautiful video*******Julita

  • Hi Julita, thanks for your comment =D

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  • La melodía de este track tiene su historia, es del Adagio en G Minor de Tomaso Albiloni. Increíblemente melancólica... Una obra de arte, de la cual se perdieron las partituras originales en la 2da guerra mundial, a causa de un bombardeo alemán... Una de las mejores obras que escuche en mi corta vida, una lástima.

  • Long ago, pre-Christian, "virgin" meant "a strong and independent woman" and not "someone who has not had sex" like it does today. Therefore, when Athena was called "a virgin goddess", it means that she was "strong and independent".

  • tiesto you are the best of the best

  • 3:45 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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