It tells those who know that Athena is a goddess of heroic traits that these men are heroes.
I hope you mean goddess and if you did, then it is Athena who helped Odysseus win. Athena was even on Odysseus' side no matter what till the end where he met his wife again Penelope.
Nestor tells Telemachus that he has a deep respect and admiration for Odysseus, describing him as a wise and resourceful leader. He recounts their shared experiences during the Trojan War, highlighting Odysseus's cleverness and bravery. Nestor emphasizes the strong bond of friendship and loyalty they had, portraying Odysseus as an integral figure in the Greek efforts against Troy. Ultimately, he encourages Telemachus to seek out more information about his father, suggesting that Odysseus's fate is still a matter of concern among their allies.
a sea qoddess Actually, Athena helps Odysseus throughout the whole epic. She is on his side through the story, no matter what trouble he finds him in.
Athena has no daughters, or children for that matter. And do not believe Percy Jackson!
Athena. She is goddess of wisdom so it has to be her. There is no right or wrong answer because it's opinion, but Athena is wright. No matter what Athena is the correct answer.
It is clearly a matter of opinion. Artemis and Athena are both strong virgin goddesses. If you are more of a outdoorsy tomboy, Artemis is better. If you are more of the smart and practical one, Athena is better.
Heating and cooling for instance.
Athena. She is goddess of wisdom so it has to be her. There is no right or wrong answer because it's opinion, but Athena is wright. No matter what Athena is the correct answer.
Athena did not have any children, or spouses for that matter, for she was a virgin. According to Greek Mythology any how.
Prometheus was a Titan, who were generally around before most of the Olympian gods. Does it really matter if he did it before Athena was born? Probably not. Did he? Probably.
Because Odysseus and his men were told not to eat the cattle no matter the circumstances and when Odysseus stepped away, his mean cut up some of the cattle and ate them. Zues was ordered to destroy these men. So when Odysseus and his men left the Island a huge storm struck their ship and everyone died except for the great Odysseus himself.
Tiresias, the prince of Thebes, revealed himself to Odysseus, carrying a golden staff. Tiresias told Odysseus that he and his men would encounter the grazing herds of Helios on Thrinakia. Tiresias told Odysseus that no matter what happened, avoid the livestock. Tiresias prophesized that if Odysseus and his men ate the cattle, there would be destruction for his ship and crew.