The chariot.
Athena created the olive tree for the people of Athens.
Olive trees.
Phidias did not create or help direct the building of the Parthenon, but he did build a statue of Athena called Athena Parthenos.
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.
Yes. as a gift to the Athenians to try to become the patron Goddess of Athens.
Athena created the olive tree for the people of Athens.
None; Athena may turn people into animals but she did not create any.
Olive trees.
Horses to pull Athena's chariot
Phidias did not create or help direct the building of the Parthenon, but he did build a statue of Athena called Athena Parthenos.
Hercules did not create Medusa. Medusa was the daughter of Phorcys and Ceto, and she was turned into a gorgon by the goddess Athena.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon and Athena competed for the patronage of the city of Athens. To win the favor of the city's inhabitants, Poseidon struck the ground with his trident, creating a saltwater spring, while Athena offered the olive tree. Although Poseidon did not specifically create the chariot, he is associated with horses and the sea, while Athena represents wisdom and strategy. Their rivalry ultimately led to Athena being chosen as the city’s protector, with her olive tree symbolizing peace and prosperity.
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.
There was probably multiple things but I know personaly, Posiedon helped Athena out and made HORSES while Athena made the charriot for the horses.
Yes. as a gift to the Athenians to try to become the patron Goddess of Athens.
Athena is the Goddess of wisdom. This means she can create strategies easily in her head to try and get out of a sticky situation. These strategies helped in battle so she can always anticipate her opponents next move.
In Homer's Iliad, the Aegis is the shield or breastplate of Zeus and Athena. It does not create any symbols, but it is frequently depicted as showing the severed head of Medusa.