Athena competed with Poseidon to be the patron deity of Athens. They agreed that each would give the Athenians one gift and the Athenians would choose whichever gift they preferred. Poseidon struck the ground with his trident and a spring sprang up, but the water was salty and not very useful, whereas Athena offered them the first domesticated olive tree. In an alternative version, Poseidon invented the first horse.
Athens
The connection between Athens and Athena is, Athena is the protector god of Athens. The King of Athens, Cecrops, needs a protector god over Athens. Athena was chosen because Athena grew an olive tree, the olive tree was fundamental to the Athenian economy.
Athena the Greek Goddess protected the Athens.
Athena was the goddess of wisdom and Hercules half sister. She was a military warrior who did in fact help protect Athens.
Athena is the goddess that protect Athens. Goddes of wisdom, war strat ect.
to protect the athens
Athens
The goddess Athena protects the city of Athens in Greece.
The connection between Athens and Athena is, Athena is the protector god of Athens. The King of Athens, Cecrops, needs a protector god over Athens. Athena was chosen because Athena grew an olive tree, the olive tree was fundamental to the Athenian economy.
Athena the Greek Goddess protected the Athens.
Athena was the goddess of wisdom and Hercules half sister. She was a military warrior who did in fact help protect Athens.
Athena is the goddess that protect Athens. Goddes of wisdom, war strat ect.
Athena is the Goddess that supposedly protects Athens. Athena and Poseidon fought over controll of the city. Each God had to give a present to the people whichever was the best would protect and 'rule' over Athens. Poseidon made a geyser of salt water. And Athena gave them an olive tree. Since the people could do nothing with salt water they chose Athena. Which in Greek mythology guards Athens.
Athena and Poseidon had a competition to become the patron god of Athens. So, Poseidon created a saltwater spring, and Athena created an olive tree. The citizens and gods thought the olive tree was more useful, and so she was chosen the patron goddess of Athens. The place was kind-of named after her.
If this question means Athens then it is Athena.
Because Athena was the patron goddess of Athens; their principle goddess.
Yes, it is. Athens was named after Athena because she and Poseidon were in a competition to have Athens. Athena won by creating the first olive tree.