The goddess Athena (Greek counterpart of Minerva) sprang fully armored from the head of her father, Zeus.
Aphrodite was born from the foam of the Mediterranean. Athena sprang fully grown and armed from the head of her father Zeus.
Athena did not have a childhood. She sprang forth from Zeus's head fully grown.
Athena.
Zeus was her father. There was no mother. Some say the mother was Metis, who existed as a fly which Zeus had swallowed. But Athena sprang fully grown out of Zeus' head.
athena. she came out the top of his head dressed in armor and fully grown
You must be referring to the incident when Zeus had such a horrible headache that his son, Hephaestus, ran to his father's aid, splitting his skull open with a mighty blow. From that wound sprang the fully grown and armored Athena.
Aphrodite was born from the foam of the Mediterranean. Athena sprang fully grown and armed from the head of her father Zeus.
She sprang not only fully grown, but fully armed from the head of Zeus
Athena did not have a childhood. She sprang forth from Zeus's head fully grown.
Athena.
Zeus was her father. There was no mother. Some say the mother was Metis, who existed as a fly which Zeus had swallowed. But Athena sprang fully grown out of Zeus' head.
Zeus was her father. There was no mother. Some say the mother was Metis, who existed as a fly which Zeus had swallowed. But Athena sprang fully grown out of Zeus' head.
She sprang, fully grown, out of Zeus' head.
athena. she came out the top of his head dressed in armor and fully grown
Treated?? Do you mean created?? She sprang fully grown and armed from the head of Zeus.
she sprung from Zeus's head fully grown and armored after he ate her pregnant mother
No, she did not. Athena was never a child. She sprang full-grown from the head of her father, Zeus.