Do you mean Arachne?
If so, she was a weaver of spectacular skill whose vanity cost her life. She boasted publicly that she was more skilled at the loom than even Minerva, who was the patron of the art. Upset by this, Minerva made her presence known and challenged the girl to a contest. And while Arachne's weaving was sublime, Athena's was divine and all declared her easily the winner. Arachne, in shame, tried to commit suicide by hanging herself, but Minerva would not have it, instead changing the girl into a spider, doomed forever to spin webs and dangle precariously.
The greek goddess of Victory
when archane leaves into the deep wells in itatly
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Demeter was goddess of vegetation, fertility of the earth, and the harvest. She also presided over the change of seasons. She was one of the 12 Olympians and was the sister to Zeus and Hera, and as such, the daughter of Kronos and Rhea.
Arachne challenges Athena to a weaving competition. Athena sees that Archane's weacving is just as good as hers. Athena makes Arcahne feel so guilty and ashamed (by pressing her fingers to Arachne's forehead) that Arcahne hangs herself. While dying, Athena takes a little pity and turns Archane into a spider in which she can weave forever in peace.
Well, she is definitely not girly. She can cope up with quests, kill and don't whine when she gets messy. Fear of spiders is quite girly but she can't help it. After all, her mother, Athena, had a grudge with the spider, archane or something.
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Yes, Greek people from Constantinople are Greek.
The Greek word for "Greek Kitchen" is "Ελληνική κουζίνα".
Ellinas - Greek man. Ellinida - Greek woman. Ellinika - Greek language.
The Peloponnesian war pitted Greek against Greek.