As she
stood at the door of the temple, and looked down on
the combatants, with the helmet still on her head, she
appeared to the a figure more than human, and
the enemy took her for a deity; which struck the latter
with such terror and astonishment, that they were no
longer able to use their arms.
stood at the door of the temple, and looked down on
the combatants, with the helmet still on her head, she
appeared to the a figure more than human, and
the enemy took her for a deity; which struck the latter
with such terror and astonishment, that they were no
longer able to use their arms.
Plutarch - Lives - v7