She gave the, at the time unnamed, town of Athens the olive branch. Her and Poseidon were having a bit of bet on which person could give a better gift. Athena gave the town the olive branch, which could be used for medicine, food, and crafting. Poseidon however struck the ground with his trident and gave the town a well. However, the water was salty and unfit for drinking. The people preferred Athena's gift and so they named their town Athens in honor of Athena.
The story of Athena's olive tree is: Poseidon and Athena once we're fighting over a town so they decided to see who could give the people of that town the better gift, Poseidon gave them salt water that helped for nothing at all, and Athena gave them an olive tree.
The story of Athena's olive tree is: Poseidon and Athena once we're fighting over a town so they decided to see who could give the people of that town the better gift, Poseidon gave them salt water that helped for nothing at all, and Athena gave them an olive tree.
If by Greece's most important town you meant Athens. It was Poseidon that Athena quarreled with over it's naming.
She did not, one story in Greek myths tells that Athena and Poseidon fought over a town to see who could give it a better gift, Poseidon gave them salt water that did nothing for them, and Athena gave them an olive tree.
I believe Athena was important to the Athenians because she was the founder of Athens, her city in Greece (Now the capital). She was competing with Poseidon, the Greek God of The Sea and Earthquakes, on who should rule the city. So, they were each presented a gift for the city. Poseidon's Gift was a water spring, and Athena's gift was the Olive Tree. The people agreed that Athena's Olive Tree was better and helped the town more, so they names it after her. They worship her. That is also what created the rivalry between Athena and Poseidon.
Athena and Poseidon both wanted to rule this one town so to settle it they both had to give gifts to the town and the best gift wins the control of the town. Poseidon went first and he gave them a spring at first it was great but then the people tasted it and it tasted like saltwater from the ocean. Athena went next and gave the people an olive tree and it gave the people food, oil, and wood. So they picked Athena to rule and now the town is called Athens.
Athena's olive tree is from when she wanted a certain town to be named after her but so did posidon, so posidon made a water hole and she made an olive tree and the town's people liked her gift better, and her owl means wisdom.
they settled on the town and sailed the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Seas to trade their olive oil and wool.
they settled on the town and sailed the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Black Seas to trade their olive oil and wool.
Athens was the city Athena ruled over. Poseidon, the sea god, and Athena were having a fight of who should rule the city and Zeus decided that whoever gave the best gift to the townpeople would rule over the city. Poseidon gave the town water but it was too salty to drink while Athena gave them an olive tree. Zeus proclaimed Athena as winner and she became the ruler of the city that was named Athens.
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.
They both wanted to be patron god of the city of Athens, and Athena won.They made a deal that they would each give one gift to the city of Athens.First was Poseidon.He gave the town a fountain.The Athenians were really happy with the water at first.Then they tasted it.It was salt water,so they couldn't drink it.Next was Athena.She gave the town of Athens a little olive tree.The Athenians were very satisfied.Olives had many great uses for things like medicine,cooking oil,and chocolate.The Athenians chose Athena and they named the city after her.Athens.Poseidon's a grudge holder,so they started arguing again.=(