Yes, Athena was punished by her father, Zeus, in a way when he allowed her rival, Arachne, to challenge her in weaving. After Arachne insulted the gods through her tapestry, Athena transformed her into a spider as punishment for her hubris. Additionally, Athena faced challenges in the form of conflicts and the consequences of war, particularly during the Trojan War, where her support for the Greeks led to significant strife.
no Athena reject any type of love and marriage
Oh, dude, after Athena won the weaving contest against Arachne, she got a bit sassy and turned Arachne into a spider. Like, talk about a creative punishment, right? So now Arachne just weaves webs all day instead of chatting with the other goddesses. Classic Athena move.
When the Greeks sacked Troy, they found Cassandra, daughter of King Priam of Troy, clinging to a statue in Athena's temple. Ajax the Lesser dragged her from the temple, and by some accounts raped her. Cassandra was then given to Agamemnon as a concubine. As punishment for defiling her temple and abusing her follower, Athena and Poseidon created huge storms that drove the Greek fleet off course, and killed Ajax.
No, in Percy Jackson, however, she had "brain children" which meant that she had given a certain man a gift of a child, extremely smart, of course, being the goddess of intelligence.
No, she was considered a virgin goddess
Her punishment was her hair turning into snakes by Athena.
To respect the gifts gods give mortals; though mortals might not know about the gift given to them.
If you do something admit to it, take what-ever punishment that is given you, and don't do it again.
At first, Athena was trembling with rage because of Anachne's rudenesses, but she forgave her, and just turned her into a spider.
Medusa's punishment, according to Greek mythology, was to be transformed into a Gorgon by the goddess Athena. This transformation made her hair turn into snakes and gave her the ability to turn anyone who looked at her into stone. This punishment was a result of Medusa's violation of Athena’s temple with Poseidon, which Athena perceived as a desecration. Thus, Medusa became a figure of both horror and tragedy, cursed for her beauty and victimization.
Athena
no Athena reject any type of love and marriage
athena never got married
No, because Athena (who is a virgin goddess) has no children.
capital punishment
Oh, dude, after Athena won the weaving contest against Arachne, she got a bit sassy and turned Arachne into a spider. Like, talk about a creative punishment, right? So now Arachne just weaves webs all day instead of chatting with the other goddesses. Classic Athena move.
no she was a virgin