THere are no records as to the actual time of waeving. Anyway a new peplos was given to Athena every four years, so that was the maximum time available.
There are many but one of them is Arachne , she challenged Athena saying that she could weave better than her , Athena was very insulted , the has a competition. in the end Arachne weaved a tapestry abbout Zeus 's many affairs with other women. So athena turned her into a spider
Persephone wore many bright colors, because she is also the goddess of spring. She wore Peplos instead of Togas. Only gods wore togas. Gddesses wore peplos.
The Great Panathenaia was held every 4 years in the town of Athens, this is unlike the Panathenaia which is a smaller version held every year. It was a religious festival, it honoured the paten goddess Athena. it consisted of many tribal events as Athens is divided into 11 districts. the most important part of this festival was the procession in which the Peplos (a robe) which was given to the statue of Athena as a birthday present with the sacrifice of the hundreds of animals. Also another element of the Panathenaia was the touch race which is where our idea of the Olympic flame originates.
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Athena fought in many wars, but they were not mainly started by her. Athena just helped in the wars.
Athena had no brothers or sisters.
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Arachne and Medusa were two of Athena's many enemies.
The word Athena has three syllables. (A-then-a)
I weave my hair every two months and blow dry it as part of my daily beauty routine, so put me down for the last two.
The Great Panathenaia was held every 4 years in the town of Athens, this is unlike the Panathenaia which is a smaller version held every year. It was a religious festival, it honoured the paten goddess Athena. it consisted of many tribal events as Athens is divided into 11 districts. the most important part of this festival was the procession in which the Peplos (a robe) which was given to the statue of Athena as a birthday present with the sacrifice of the hundreds of animals. Also another element of the Panathenaia was the touch race which is where our idea of the Olympic flame originates.