Yes. Even though Athena is a maiden goddess, remember how she was born. She came out of Zeus's head in full battle armour. When Athena has a man's child, she doesn't have sex with them. She gives them a 'blessing', making herself pregnant.
No Athena was a virgin goddess
No, but she had children (without having sex. You can find this out by asking 'Was Daedalus a son of Athena', I wrote the answer and how there).
Olive trees are sacred to her and Daedalus (who made the labyrinth) is her son. Hercules is her brother
Yes. It was created my Daedalus, son of Athena. It is in between the Underworld and the life on earth.
Daedalus' son was named Icarus.
Athena was the mother which means she isn't virgin. Athena is not virgin at all.
Daedalus received the brand by Athena after he attempted to kill Perdix. Athena saved Perdix by transforming him into a Perdix bird, or a Partridge. It can be assumed that he was branded with a partridge.
Yes, Daedalus and his son Icarus can be considered a complete subject as it includes both the doer of the action (Daedalus) and to whom the action is done (his son Icarus).
Icarus
Icarus.
Icarus who obviously fell into the seaIcarus was Daedalus' son. Daedalus dearly loved his son.IDaedalus has two sons, Icarus and Iapyx. Of the two Icarus is the most famous. Daedalus was known for his mind, he was an inventor the most famous of his inventions being the Labyrinth which held the Minotaur. His son Icarus is the most famous of his children because of his tragic ending. Icarus and Daedalus were said to have fashioned wings out of feathers and held together by strings and wax. When testing them Daedalus warned his son about flying to close to the sun, Icarus however didn't listen. He flew too close to the sun and the wax on his wings melted causing him to fall to his death.
Daedalus and Icarus were characters of Greek Mythology. Daedalus was the creator of the Labyrinth. Icarus was his son. Minos, King of Crete, captured both Daedalus and Icarus in the Labyrinth. Daedalus invented some bronze wings in the prison to help him and his son escape. They escaped successfully, but Icarus, ignoring his father's warnings, swooped low, touching the sea. So he drowned. Daedalus didn't die, but he lived missing his son every second from then on.