Strategy and whatever happens to be there.
"Αθηνά" or "Θεά Αθηνά" (goddess Athena) though in Greek Mythology Athena had many adjective names given to her after the locations she was warshiped, the war activities she was involved or the precincts dedicated for her like Pallas Athena, Tritogenia, Tritonian, Itonian,Jasonian,etc
I am ALMOST sure it was the cyclopes who built the weapons for the Titan War.
I believe you're asking about Pallas Athena,who was a greek mythological figure.In which case, pallas only "lived", (or existed) if your religion entails worshipping ancient Greek gods.
Ancient Greek, pagan.
They are untold in Greek Myth.
Athena is the Greek goddess of warfare, weapons, and wisdom. Apart from Ares, which is the Greek God of War
* Pallas is a title of Athena. * Pallas was used by seven people in Greek mythology. There is a link below where you can read about all of them.
Kratos does not die in Greek mythology, he is the god of "strength", son of Styx and Pallas.
Ouranos and Gaia.
"Αθηνά" or "Θεά Αθηνά" (goddess Athena) though in Greek Mythology Athena had many adjective names given to her after the locations she was warshiped, the war activities she was involved or the precincts dedicated for her like Pallas Athena, Tritogenia, Tritonian, Itonian,Jasonian,etc
Athena did not have any children, or spouses for that matter, for she was a virgin. According to Greek Mythology any how.
Most Athenians were believers in Greek Mythology. Athenians in particular dedicated the Parthenon to Pallas Athene.
In Greek mythology, Athena is the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill. She is known for her strategic thinking, intelligence, and wisdom.
I am ALMOST sure it was the cyclopes who built the weapons for the Titan War.
Athena is the Greek goddess of warfare, weapons, and wisdom. Apart from Ares, which is the Greek God of War
Yes & No...In god of war he is the son of Zeus and a mortal making him a demigod but in Greek mythology he is the son of Pallas and Styx; making him a Titan (kinda)
I believe you're asking about Pallas Athena,who was a greek mythological figure.In which case, pallas only "lived", (or existed) if your religion entails worshipping ancient Greek gods.