Only one, Metis.
In mythology, Athena was never a mother. She was one of the virgin goddesses.
No. On one hand, Athena's mother, Metis, was a Titan and would have been Hestia's aunt, making Athena her cousin from her mother's side. Athena's father, as we know, was Zeus, which is Hestia's brother, making Athena her Niece on her father's side.
Yes, Metis the mother of Athena. Zeus swallowed her while she was pregnant with Athena.
Hera was Aphrodite's mother as well as Arthemis , Athena ,and Apollo.
When referring to more than one mother, the correct form is "mothers." If you want to indicate possession by multiple mothers, you would use "mothers'." The form "mother's" is singular possessive, indicating something that belongs to one mother.
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Queens would imply that there are more than one, which is impossible
Athena is one of Zeus's daughters in Greek mythology. She was born from Zeus's head after he swallowed her mother, Metis. Zeus held a special admiration for Athena, considering her one of his favorite children.
The answer is not your mother
No, all seven share the same mother.
it would be student's because students implies more than one student and if you are talking about more than one student's mother it would be the students' mothers
The goddess who emerged from the head of Zeus is Athena. According to Greek mythology, she was born fully grown and armored after Zeus swallowed her pregnant mother, Metis, to prevent a prophecy that their child would be more powerful than him. Athena is known as the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, and she became one of the most revered deities in ancient Greece.