The are both children of Zeus.
Athene is considered the main female character in Homer's Odyssey is because Athene is always mentioned by Homer divinely intervening with Odysseus' path e.g. Athene asks Zeus to release Odysseus from Calypso's island of Ogygia and so he sends Hermes to order Calypso or in Book 6, Athene is the reason both Odysseus and Nausicaa cross paths by the river bed.
yeah pretty much
Poseidon Nereus Apollo Zeus Hermes Athene King Acrisios Polydectes Cepheus Cassiopeia There are more characters, but I don't remember exactly what their names are. :)
Athene, Zeus, Hermes, Nausicaa, Ino, Circe... Calypso also helps afterwards, helping him build his boat, and giving him food, wine, clothes, and a wind
Hermes, the messenger god, was also the god of science and invention. Hephaestus, and Athene also covered some areas of science and invention.
The Greeks worshiped Pallas Athene,the Goddess of Wisdom and their Protectress. Pallas Athene is likely the same to "Athena",also the Greek Goddess of wisdom. They just gave them different names. The Greeks thinks that Pallas Athene is their savior. So, they let "Phidias", a sculptor, create a statue of her to symbolize her beauty and to show their love and appreciation for her.
Athene was not married, she was a virgin goddess.
Song for Athene was created in 1993.
Athene Moss was created in 1996.
Athene Moss ended in 2011.
Any son or daughter of Zeus is a half-sibling of Hermes, however his mother Maia had no other children. Divine siblings include; Zagreos/Dionysos, Persephone, Athene, Apollo, Artemis, Ares.
Yes, Hermes and Mercury are considered to be the same god from Greek and Roman mythology, respectively. They both share similar attributes as the messenger of the gods, the god of travelers, and the guide to the Underworld.