Athena was a Greek virgin goddess, she did not have children.
You don't get paid for adopting a child.
Have your own child.
No. Athena was an only child.
No, Athena was a virgin goddess.
Athena was a child by METIS and Zeus. not thetis.
The difference between fostering and adopting a child mainly comes down to time and legal rights. Fostering is usually temporary—you're caring for a child who can't stay with their birth family for a while, but they’re still legally connected to their biological parents or the state. Adoption, on the other hand, is permanent. When you adopt, you become the child’s legal parent forever, just like if they were born into your family. Fostering is about providing love and stability during a tough time, while adoption means making a lifelong commitment to raise and support that child as your own.
No, she is not going to adopt a child.
nothing it is fine to adopt a child
Athena had no children, she was a virgin goddess.
In Greek mythology, Zeus did not have a child with Athena. Athena was born from Zeus' head fully grown and in armor. She was considered one of his many offspring but not in the traditional sense of a parent-child relationship.
Athena was Zeus' favorite child because Zeus let Athena use his aegis and thunderbolt.
Athena was the God of Wisdom and Battle Strategy. She is a virgin but has a child.