No, Athena is
Niobe was not a goddess, she was human.
From Niobe - daughter of Tantalus, goddess of the tears in the Greek mythology.
Niobe was a woman who boasted that she was more fertile than the goddess Leto as she had many children (accounts vary) whereas Leto had only two, Artemis and Apollo. In revenge Leto sent her two children to kill all of Niobe's, Niobe wept with grief and was turned into a rock, still crying.
That Athena, a Greek goddess, is a goddess of war.
In Greek mythology, Niobe is the weeper of myth. Niobe was the daughter of Tantalus and her brothers were Pelops and Broteas.
Niobe bragged that she was better than their mother since she had more kids to Apollo and Artemis. Artemis and Apollo took revenge and killed most of Niobe's children Hope that helps! :)
The greek goddess athena's powers were the goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
Niobe
Niobe, a figure in Greek mythology, is said to have died of grief over her sons' deaths. Niobe's sons were killed by Apollo and Artemis after she boasted about her superiority over the goddess Leto. This caused Niobe extreme anguish and sorrow, resulting in her eventual demise.
Artemis murdered Leimon, Niobe's six children, Aktaion, Orion, Otos and Ephialtes, Adois, Bouphagoes, Tityos, and Python.
Artemis murdered Leimon, Niobe's six children, Aktaion, Orion, Otos and Ephialtes, Adois, Bouphagoes, Tityos, and Python.
Yes, a goddess of war.