No, she doesn't as a virgin goddess she had no husband or children. In this aspect she is much like Hestia, and Artemis as neither of them have husbands or children. Even in the Percy Jackson books , Rick Riordan respected the virginity of Hestia, and Artemis
You are delving in an obscure part of the Greek religion with this question. Alectrona (Doric Greek for Electryone) was a daughter of Helios and Rhode, and one of the Heliadae. She was worshiped almost exclusively on the island of Rhodes and a goddess of the morning.
One curious fact, though, is that for some reason, lost to antiquity, Alectrona was mortal, and she died a virgin. The other Heliadae were men and became the first rulers of the island. So, it's altogether likely that they weren't in fact divine, but used their "divine" heritage to impose their rule on others. However, the later citizen of Rhodes did worship Alectrona as a goddess and she did have a temple on the island.
Athena did not have a husband in Greek myths. She was a virgin goddess.
Athena was a virgin Greek goddess, she did not have a husband or children.
Athena is a virgin goddess, so she isn't married.
she never truly married
Eris is Ares's sister. She is the goddess of contention.
The Greek goddess Athena did not have a husband, she was a virgin goddess.
Zeus
Uranus
As the Greek goddess of the sea, presumably she was worshiped alongside her husband, Poseidon.
Demeter had no husband, she had consorts and lovers.
Athena did not have a husband in Greek myths. She was a virgin goddess.
Yes; Zeus.
Demeter, the Greek goddess, does not have a husband - she has consorts.
Athena was a virgin Greek goddess, she did not have a husband or children.
Athena is a virgin goddess, so she isn't married.
she never truly married
Gaea, mother earth. Her husband was Ouranos.