Athena wanted avenge the Greeks when Paris(from Greece) chose aphrodite to be the owner of the apple "For the Fairest".
I assume you mean in the Trojan war. Athena and Hera were angry because Paris had given the golden apple to Aphrodite and neither of them. This meant that Aphrodite was the most beautiful goddess.
Arachne was better at weaving than her, and Athena was the goddess of household crafts, so Arachne being better than her made Athena angry.
When the Greeks sacked Troy, they found Cassandra, daughter of King Priam of Troy, clinging to a statue in Athena's temple. Ajax the Lesser dragged her from the temple, and by some accounts raped her. Cassandra was then given to Agamemnon as a concubine. As punishment for defiling her temple and abusing her follower, Athena and Poseidon created huge storms that drove the Greek fleet off course, and killed Ajax.
Athena was angry that Medusa slept with Poseidon in her temple, so she turned her into a Gorgon. ____ Some myths say Medusa was a priestess of Athena and that she (Medusa) was raped by Poseidon in Athena's temple. Athena didn't care that Medusa was raped Athena just cared that her temple was defiled.
She feels passionate for a good cause, angry at Aphrodite, and responsible for mortal knowledge
because Athena was jealous and wanted the apple
Yes. Multiple times in greek myths Athena became angry with the greeks. That is the reason of the myth "Pandora's box"
Many Greeks stated that Greece was more advanced than Persia.
I assume you mean in the Trojan war. Athena and Hera were angry because Paris had given the golden apple to Aphrodite and neither of them. This meant that Aphrodite was the most beautiful goddess.
No, because Athena (who is a virgin goddess) has no children.
Arachne was better at weaving than her, and Athena was the goddess of household crafts, so Arachne being better than her made Athena angry.
Poseidon fought the goddess Athena over the city of Athens.
Leper says that Gene was the one who caused Phineas to be hurt.
The annexation of the Republic of Texas.
Germany's brutal invasion of neutral Belgium
The sinking of the ocean liner RMS Lusitania.
When the Greeks sacked Troy, they found Cassandra, daughter of King Priam of Troy, clinging to a statue in Athena's temple. Ajax the Lesser dragged her from the temple, and by some accounts raped her. Cassandra was then given to Agamemnon as a concubine. As punishment for defiling her temple and abusing her follower, Athena and Poseidon created huge storms that drove the Greek fleet off course, and killed Ajax.