Pandora was made by Hephaestus. Zeus breathed life into her. All the other gods gave her gifts. Athena gave her sagacity and skill at spinning and weaving.
Athena helped Pandora get dressed in beautiful cloths and taught her household tricks like sewing and spinning.
In Hesiod's Theogony, it was said that Athena dressed Pandora in a silver gown, an embroidered veil, garlands, and an crown of gold.
The earliest literary version of the story of Pandora is Hesiod's 'Work and Days'. In this version he gives this first woman a name and details the gods and goddesses who bestow on Pandora different qualities. These are Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, Athena, Demeter, Athena, Poseidon, Hera, the Horae, and the Charites. Hera gave Pandora curiosity.
The chariot.
Athena created the olive tree for the people of Athens.
Zeus sent the gods Hephaestus and Athena to create Pandora, the first woman, as a punishment to humanity for receiving the gift of fire from Prometheus. Hephaestus sculpted her out of clay, and Athena breathed life into her, endowing her with beauty and charm.
Athena helped Pandora get dressed in beautiful cloths and taught her household tricks like sewing and spinning.
In Greek mythology, Zeus did not make Pandora himself. Pandora was created by the gods Hephaestus and Athena, who endowed her with beauty and talents. Zeus then gave her a jar (not a box) as a wedding gift, which ultimately brought misfortune to the world when she opened it.
In Hesiod's Theogony, it was said that Athena dressed Pandora in a silver gown, an embroidered veil, garlands, and an crown of gold.
The earliest literary version of the story of Pandora is Hesiod's 'Work and Days'. In this version he gives this first woman a name and details the gods and goddesses who bestow on Pandora different qualities. These are Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, Athena, Demeter, Athena, Poseidon, Hera, the Horae, and the Charites. Hera gave Pandora curiosity.
The only similar feature of the two stories is that in both, the gods (or god) have been slighted in some way and issue punishment for the transgression. In Pandora's Box, the gods created Pandora to punish man for accepting the gift of fire from Prometheus. In the story of Medusa, Athena punishes the once beautiful priestess for allowing herself to be seduced by Poseidon within the temple of Athena.
The chariot.
Aphrodite gave Pandora grace, longing, and cares; Athena gave Pandora knowledge of crafts; Hermes gave her the power of speech and deceit; other goddesses gave her ornaments.--from Wikipedia.org
Yes. Multiple times in greek myths Athena became angry with the greeks. That is the reason of the myth "Pandora's box"
Athena created the olive tree for the people of Athens.
Pandora.
Olive trees.