She was a young woman. All gods/goddesses are young adults. They have eternal youth as well as eternal life.
Athena was born from the head of Zeus with armor and weapons made by Metis.
Athena came out of her father, not Artemis.
Athena came after Hercules because Hercules is to old.
Zeus never wanted to marry Medusa; Medusa had a relationship with Poseidon in Athena's temple.
After you give the items to Zeus, the old lady will turn into Athena.
Athena was in the form of an old woman as a disguise.
The first place you see Athena is as an old lady. After you get your mission from Zeus, she will turn into a godess and tell you to look to the olive trees for her help.
There is no such thing! If you mean Aphrodite, that's on Posedion's Beach. Athena, the 'old lady' by the sacred tree. Zeus, on Olympus.
Her father is Zeus and her mother is Leto. She has a twin brother named Apollo. Her grandfathers are Cronos and Coeus. Her grandmothers are Rhea and Phoebe. Her uncles are Poseidon and Hades. Her aunts are Hera, Demeter, and Hestia. Since all the gods are related, she has a very large extended family.
She was full-grown and wearing full battle armor.
The story of Athena's birth: When Zeus was warned that if his wife Metis had a son, that he would overthrow his father, Zeus swallowed Metis. Later, Zeus got a terrible headache. Hephaestus, the god a blacksmiths, opened up Zeus's skull and out came Athena, fully grown and dressed in armor. The story of Arachne: Arachne was a young maiden who weaved beautifully. One day she bragged that she was better than Athena, the goddess of weaving. Angered, Athena visited Arachne in the disguise of a old woman. She told her to take back what she said and honor Athena as the greatest weaver. Arachne refused to and challenged the goddess to a contest. In fury, Athena threw off her disguise and excepted the girl's challenge. Athena weaved a glorious tapestry showing the Olympian gods in all of their glory. Arachne also weaved a flawless tapestry, but it mocked Zeus and all of his wives. In outrage Athena tore apart Arachne's tapestry. The scared Arachne tried to hang herself, but before she could, Athena turned her into a spider. The story of the contest for Athens: Both Athena and Poseidon wanted to be the patron god of the newly found Greek city. So they decided whoever gave the best gift to the people of that city would have it. Poseidon gave them a spring, but it was salty like the sea. Athena gave them the first olive tree. Athena's gift was judged as the better, since it gave food, oil, wood, and shade. Then the people named their city Athens, after their patron goddess.
The Parthenon was built for Athena the daughter of Zeus when Hephaestus god of fire and blacksmith cracked open Zeus's head and Athena came out fully born and ready to fight Inside was a great big cult statue of the goddess. Today there is nothing inside execpt the remains of the old Parthenon and ruble.