No, being the goddess of wisdom and war.
No, Athena vowed never to marry and to remain a immortal virgin goddess.
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no Athena reject any type of love and marriage
athena never got married
No, because Athena (who is a virgin goddess) has no children.
Athena may defeat Poseidon because she is the goddess of wisdom and battle stategy, but, if Athena always defeat Poseidon, why did Perseus, a demigod, son of Poseidon, defeated Annabeth, also a demigod, daughter of Athena, once?!
She and Zeus were the only gods who didn't flee to Egypt when Typhon stormed Olympus, and while she didn't actually defeat the monster, she wasn't defeated either. So yes, Athena is undefeated in combat. There's a reason that she is associated with Nike, the symbol of victory.
The physical strength of these two gods have never been compared, but in combat, Athena always defeated Ares, as she is much smarter.
I know Ares was and I think Poseidon was too.
no she was a virgin
Yes