Athena (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva. There is no modern myth about this Goddess. One of the old myths though, is how she turned a woman named arachne into a spider and that's where Spiders came from. There's a whole story behind it.
Athena and Aracne.
Athena did not have a daughter in classical mythology. She was a virgin goddess.
Athena was born a goddess, in ancient Greek Myth.
Nike never died in Greek myth.
In myth it was the other way around, where Athens was named for Athena the Greek goddess. There is very little archeological evidence otherwise as it was frequently done in ancient Greece to have a town named for a goddess, or other famed person.
Athena and Aracne.
The Greek goddess Athena was immortal, she did not die in myth.
Athena did not have a daughter in classical mythology. She was a virgin goddess.
Athena was born a goddess, in ancient Greek Myth.
Athena was a Greek goddess. The gods ruled the world according to myth, so she was, in some way, royal.
Athena was born a immortal Greek goddess, and no myth seems to imply she was unhappy in that.
according to myth, athena was immoral so she did not die.
According to myth, Athena was immortal, so she didn't die.
Athena in Greek myth was a virgin goddess and had no mortal children.
Nike never died in Greek myth.
In Greek myth, victory was personified by Nike, daughter of Styx, identified with Athena.
In myth it was the other way around, where Athens was named for Athena the Greek goddess. There is very little archeological evidence otherwise as it was frequently done in ancient Greece to have a town named for a goddess, or other famed person.