she would hve wore something like a white cloth made to look like a dress of some sort
She was the goddess of wisdom. Therefore she assisted many heroes by giving them advice on how to win.
Unlike the Greek to Roman gods there is no direct equivalences to Greek and Norse gods. If I had to say someone it would probably be Mímir ,but there are several gods of wisdom in Norse Mythology including Odin himself (I didn't pick him because he would be most likely compared to Zeus)shes also kind of like aphrodite because she is also the goddess of love but freya is a warrior besides the goddess of love. Athena is also the goddess of wisdom and odin is the god of wit and learning
She wasn't a greek god, just a mortal woman named Arachne with incredible weaving skills. She boasted that she was better than Athena, the goddess of the loom (and many other things). Athena herself came down to prove Arachne wrong. When Arachne was finished with her piece, Athena was actually kind of jealous. Naturally, she got angry and turned Arachne into the first spider. Ta-da!
Cleopatra, for everyday wear probably wore the standard Greek women's chiton, but of the finest materials. In public she dressed up as the goddess Isis as she thought she was actually the New Isis.
She was the goddess of spring, so she probably had powers in flowers and stuff.
Athena was born a goddess and knew no other kind of existence. Athena as a goddess could also shape shift into whatever form or body she desired.
She was the goddess of wisdom. Therefore she assisted many heroes by giving them advice on how to win.
Well, i guess the wise owl
Athena is often associated with wisdom and strategic thinking. She is known for her intelligence, creativity, and problem-solving skills, inspiring those who seek knowledge and guidance.
Unlike the Greek to Roman gods there is no direct equivalences to Greek and Norse gods. If I had to say someone it would probably be Mímir ,but there are several gods of wisdom in Norse Mythology including Odin himself (I didn't pick him because he would be most likely compared to Zeus)shes also kind of like aphrodite because she is also the goddess of love but freya is a warrior besides the goddess of love. Athena is also the goddess of wisdom and odin is the god of wit and learning
Persephone was sweet and kind.
I think she is the goddess of love and fertility Or love and beauty.She is the Greek god of love.
The Greek gods don't "control" things, they just kind of represent them. Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war, and her symbol is the owl. She was also born an adult in full battle armor out of Zeus's head, after Hephestus hit him on the head with a hammer after Zeus was complaining of a headache.
Hephaestus is a nonexistent goddess. Hephaestus was a Greek god (he was male), the god of blacksmiths and forges.
She wasn't a greek god, just a mortal woman named Arachne with incredible weaving skills. She boasted that she was better than Athena, the goddess of the loom (and many other things). Athena herself came down to prove Arachne wrong. When Arachne was finished with her piece, Athena was actually kind of jealous. Naturally, she got angry and turned Arachne into the first spider. Ta-da!
Well, if you count war as a sport, she, being the goddess of war, would do that.
Demeter, the Greek goddess of agriculture, was known for being nurturing, protective, and caring towards her children and those who tended to the earth. She was also depicted as being strong-willed and fiercely determined when it came to defending her domain and seeking justice.