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.
Athena and Poseidon competed for patronage of Athens (it had not been named at the time). Poseidon gave to them a well, and Athena gave them an olive tree. They chose Athena for her gift of the olive tree, and named the city Athens.
It was named after her.
Athena does not own Athens, it was simply named after her. She was the goddess of the arts and the ancient Athenens were art orientated.
Athens
The city of Athens was named after Athena.
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.
Athena was the goddess of wisdom and battle. Athens was named after Athena when she beat poseidon (god of the sea) at a challenge for the city.
The capaital city of Greece, Athens, is named for Athena.
Athena and Poseidon competed for patronage of Athens (it had not been named at the time). Poseidon gave to them a well, and Athena gave them an olive tree. They chose Athena for her gift of the olive tree, and named the city Athens.
Athens!
It is named after greek goddess Athena.
Athens - named for Athena.
It was named after her.
The Greek city state Athens is named for Athena. This was because Athena was the patron goddess of Athens.
Athena was their patron goddess (Athens was named after Athens) so they asked her for prosperity, protection and success.
Athens, Greece is named after Athena.