Penelope's husband was Odysseus. She was the daughter of Icarius and Periboea. Her son was Telemachus.
She is from Greek mythology, but she's not a goddess. She is the wife of Odysseus, hero of The Odyssey.
Penelope of Ithica
Daisy's like the flower
Hermes & nymph Penelope
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Penelon is a French name likely derived from the Greek name Penelope. Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology. The name Penelon may be used as a variation of Penelope or as a unique name in its own right.
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Athena did not have any children, or spouses for that matter, for she was a virgin. According to Greek Mythology any how.
Penelope, the daughter of Icarius and Periboea of Sparta. She was the wife of Odysseus (thus Queen of Ithaca) within the Odyssey by Homer, and mother of Telemachus.
I think you would need to manually create something like that.
First, Penelope wasn't a goddess, she was the mortal wife of the Greek hero Odysseus. That said, Penelope had only one child, a son named Telemachus.
In Greek Mythology: He was the son of Zeus and Hera. He was also the father of Pandora (Pandora's box.)