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Athena and Poseidon resolved their conflict over the patronage of Athens through a contest. Both deities offered gifts to the city: Poseidon provided a saltwater spring or a horse, while Athena offered the olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity. The citizens, favoring Athena's gift, chose her as their patron. Consequently, the city was named Athens in her honor, and Poseidon begrudgingly accepted the outcome.
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Athena is the Greek Goddess of wisdom (and war) so she is said to have inspired Odysseus to come up with the wooded horse.
The contest between Minerva (Athena) and Neptune (Poseidon) was a mythological competition to determine who would become the patron deity of the city of Athens. Both deities offered gifts to the city: Neptune struck the ground with his trident, creating a saltwater spring or a horse, while Minerva provided an olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity. The citizens, valuing the olive tree's practical benefits, chose Minerva as their protector, leading to the naming of the city after her. This contest highlights themes of wisdom versus might in Greek mythology.
No, the Trojan Horse was Odysseus's idea.
The horse is said to have been the idea of Odysseus.
Athena the goddess of beauty
she thought of the trijan horse!
Most likely yes. As Poseidon made the Horse and Athena the Chariot they together created the horse drawn chariot and it was probably the only thing they did together
Pretty Horse Contest
The people of Attica preferred Athena over Poseidon primarily because of the gifts each deity offered. While Poseidon provided a saltwater spring (or a horse, in some versions), Athena offered the olive tree, which promised food, oil, and wood, essential for their livelihood. The olive tree was seen as more beneficial for the community's prosperity and survival. As a result, the Athenians chose Athena as their patron, leading to her becoming the city's protector and symbol.
There was probably multiple things but I know personaly, Posiedon helped Athena out and made HORSES while Athena made the charriot for the horses.