The Roman Minerva was similar to Greek Athena.
A goddess similar to Athena in other cultures is the Roman goddess Minerva. Like Athena, Minerva embodies wisdom, strategic warfare, and the arts, emphasizing intelligence and skill over brute strength. Both deities are associated with crafts and knowledge, highlighting their roles as protectors of civilization and culture. Additionally, Minerva, like Athena, was often depicted as a warrior, reflecting the duality of wisdom and martial prowess.
like any other life? just from a different culture?
in japan things like rules are different Jamaican culture
Like other gods she just had it from birth.
Athena is a figure in Greek mythology, representing wisdom, courage, and warfare. In terms of historical existence, there is no tangible evidence of Athena being a real entity like a person or a physical being. She exists as a symbolic and mythological figure in ancient Greek culture.
An example of culture is celebrations, religons, and other fun things you do like trying different foofds you have never tried before.that is what i think the answer is.
Athena never did live, at all . . . she, like the other Greek gods were 100% mythical (made up). So, your answer is, "No, Athena is not living today".
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.
We have our own culture ans respect just like every other country does
The Greek goddess Athena has different symbols, including the owl, a shield, helmet, and spear. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and so the owl represents this. Likewise, because this goddess also is associated with warriors and victory, her other symbols are related to these aspects, especially the shield/breastplate also called an aegis.
Like most other gods and goddesses, Athena lived on Mount Olympus.
Atalanta is most like Artemis and Athena (for different reasons). Both goddesses were virginal, both had taken men's roles (Athena in war, Artemis as a hunter), and each had a general disdain for men on the whole.