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What did Athena give to the humans?

Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, is credited with giving humans several gifts, most notably the olive tree, which symbolized peace and prosperity. This gift provided food, oil, and wood, significantly benefiting human civilization. Additionally, she imparted knowledge, skills in various crafts, and strategic warfare tactics, promoting both intellectual and practical advancements in society. Athena's contributions were essential in nurturing civilization and fostering a sense of community and culture.


What reasons does Odysseus give for him taking revenge on the suitors?

Odysseus seeks revenge on the suitors for multiple reasons. Firstly, the suitors have been disrespectful and have taken advantage of his absence by consuming his resources and pursuing his wife. Secondly, they have shown no remorse for their actions and have plotted to kill his son Telemachus. Lastly, Odysseus sees it as his duty to uphold his honor and reclaim his rightful place as the king of Ithaca by punishing those who have wronged him.


What role did a golden apple play in the Trojan war?

The apple was given by the three goddess, Aphrodite, Athena and Hera, to Paris telling him that he must give the apple to the goddess whome the thinks, "The Fairest of them All". Aphrodite offered that he will give, Helen, the most beautiful woman to Paris if Paris will give her the apple. Paris accepted the offer and Aphrodite gave Helen to him.


What gods were on the side of the Greeks during the Trojan War?

It is hard to give a complete list, as the gods, being gods, were capricious and fell in or out with each side for various reasons. Some Greek-supporters were Athene, Hera, Hermes, Hephaestos, Poseidon, Thetis.


Which of these statements best describes the Greek city-states?

They were independent cities with authority over nearby regions.