No. She is a character from Greek mythology, goddess of wisdom.
she's not real.
No, Athena was smart and wise and never chose violence as an answer.
Athena was born in 1913 and Athena popped out of Zeus'Brain. Athena was not born but was popped in Zeus'Brain at the Parthenon. Athena's mother and father is Zeus and Metis. Hera became Zeus's wife. Hera was jealous of Zeus. Athena did not see her real mother but fake mother. I feel like crying because Athena got parted from her real mother and she is with her fake and jealous mother that is a goddess.
Athena is her Greek form and Minerva is her roman form
Athena and Minerva are the same person but Athena is the greek name and Minerva is the roman name.
Athena is a figure in Greek mythology, representing wisdom, courage, and warfare. In terms of historical existence, there is no tangible evidence of Athena being a real entity like a person or a physical being. She exists as a symbolic and mythological figure in ancient Greek culture.
no
If you are trying to say "real" then, no. Athena was believed real in Greek and Roman myths thousands of years ago, though.
Yes. A real goddess of ancient Greece.
she's not real.
athena
No, Athena was smart and wise and never chose violence as an answer.
In Greek mythology, Zeus' favorite person was often considered to be the goddess Athena. Athena was the goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare, and was highly respected by Zeus for her intelligence and strategic abilities.
Athena was a mythical goddess, which means she isn't/wasn't real. She did not participate in any games, in real life.
Athena was born in 1913 and Athena popped out of Zeus'Brain. Athena was not born but was popped in Zeus'Brain at the Parthenon. Athena's mother and father is Zeus and Metis. Hera became Zeus's wife. Hera was jealous of Zeus. Athena did not see her real mother but fake mother. I feel like crying because Athena got parted from her real mother and she is with her fake and jealous mother that is a goddess.
Athena is her Greek form and Minerva is her roman form
Athena and Minerva are the same person but Athena is the greek name and Minerva is the roman name.