She was born from Zeus's split skull...if that's what you mean.
Athena
Athena
Athena is often depicted with an owl which resembles wisdom. She also is pictured with a snake which represents everlasting renewal/earth.
Erichthonius was the child resulting in Hephaestus seducing Athena, for Athena had refused his love and she flung his semen upon Earth (Gaea) who delivered the child to them.
Hephaestus and Athena "had" one child, Erichthonius, where Hephaestus tried to go for Athena and ended up getting her leg. She wiped off her leg and threw it to the ground, where Gaia the Earth Goddess was fertilized.
Athena was actually a virgin goddess like Artemis. She had no children. But Hephaestus attempted to rape her though. However she managed to elude him. His semen was rumored to have fell to the earth which impregnated the earth mother Gaia. From that Erichthonius arose from the ground and Athena became his foster mother on Gaia's wishes hope that helps.
No, she did not have any children of her own. She was know as Athena Parthenos, or Athena the virgin. She never took a mate and never had children. The God Hephaestus once tried to rape Athena, but she fought him off. His semen fell onto Gaia, the earth, and Erichthonius was born. He is the symbol of the snake often seen in images of Athena.
Erikhthonios is at times called her son; for he was adopted and raised by Athena, becoming King of Athens when he had grown. In origin Erikhthonios was born of the earth, Gaia, after the seed of Hephaestus fell from heaven in his attempt to rape Athena.
Athena did not have a baby.According to the Bibliotheca, Athena visited the smith-god Hephaestus to request some weapons, but Hephaestus was so overcome by desire that he tried to seduce her in his workshop. Determined to maintain her virginity, Athena fled, pursued by Hephaestus. Despite Hephaestus' lameness, he caught Athena and tried to rape her, but she fought him off. During the struggle, his semen fell on her thigh, and Athena, in disgust, wiped it away with a scrap of wool (ἔριον, erion) and flung it to the earth (χθών, chthôn). As she fled, Erichthonius was born from the semen that fell to the (Gaea) earth.
Athens is named after athena. Posideon and Athena both wanted to be guardians of it so they had a contest to see who could give the city a better gift. Posideon struck his trident against the earth and made a spring, but it was saltwater and useless. Athena gave the city the first olive tree. So the city was named Athens after Athena, the clear winner of the contest.
well, im doing a subject about arachne at school and i found out that they both were very up them self's. Arachne was very boastful. but athena was very down to earth. Arachne and athena both had a passion for tapestry. hope it helped you :)
No, she was immortal but she sometimes transformed in to a human so she could visit earth.