No, that is Athena's sister Artemis.
She was NOT! Artemis was the Greek goddess of the Hunt.
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and war, never blinded Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt and wild.
As the previous person, has falsely led you to believe, Athena is NOT the goddess of the hunt. I am sure that the previous person confused Athena with Artemis. Athena is the Goddess of Wisdom, Handicrafts, War*, and Chastity**. *= Ares is the God of Agressive and Violent War. Athena is the Goddess of Strategical War. **= Chastity means that Athena is a virgin Goddess. She pledged never to marry or to have any children.
Athena is the Greek goddess of civilization, wisdom, strength, strategy, craft, justice and skill. Sometimes confused with Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt.
As the previous person, has falsely led you to believe, Athena is NOT the goddess of the hunt. I am sure that the previous person confused Athena with Artemis. Athena is the Goddess of Wisdom, Handicrafts, War*, and Chastity**. *= Ares is the God of Agressive and Violent War. Athena is the Goddess of Strategical War. **= Chastity means that Athena is a virgin Goddess. She pledged never to marry or to have any children.
When a mythical goddess is the goddess of the hunt, it means that they aid hunters while they hunt. Their duties may also include caring for wild beasts. The Greek goddess of the hunt is Artemis. The Roman goddess of the hunt is Diana.
Aphrodite is the goddess of love Athena is the goddess of wisdom Artemis is the goddess of the moon or the hunt Demeter is the goddess of agriculture Hera is the queen of the gods Hestia is the goddess of the hearth
hunting is athena, not sure if thts the same as childbirth though :) ur welcome
The Parthenon was dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos (Athena the Virgin).
Artemis is the goddess of hunt. When the western civilization shifted to Rome they renamed quite a few of the gods like Athena became Minerva and similarly Artemis became Diana.
The Greek name of the Greek goddess Athena is Athena. In Roman mythology the goddess Athena was associated with Minerva.
Athena was NOT a goddess of war, she was a goddess of wisdom