Athena gifted Annabeth a special necklace known as the "Camp Half-Blood necklace." This necklace symbolizes her wisdom and guidance, and each charm added to it represents significant achievements and milestones in Annabeth's life as a demigod. It serves as a reminder of her heritage and the strength she derives from her mother, Athena.
Athena doesn't have a mother. Athena came out of Zeus head so Zeus gave Athena the gift of wisdom and battle strategy.
Athena helped Pandora get dressed in beautiful cloths and taught her household tricks like sewing and spinning.
Claiming Athens. Athena and Poseidon fought over it until Zeus suggested to give a gift that would be judged by the Athenians themselves. Athena won and declared patron of Athens.
Athena and Poseidon both wanted to be the patron god of the city of Athens. The people of the city agreed to hold a competition between the two to decide. They agreed that each would give the city a gift; whoever's gift was better would become patron of Athens. Athena's gift was an olive tree. Poseidon's gift was a salty spring of water from the ground. Athena's gift was better because it offered food, wood, and oil. Poseidon's wasn't very useful. The Athens people chose Athena, Poseidon became angry, and then he flooded the city.
She did not, one story in Greek myths tells that Athena and Poseidon fought over a town to see who could give it a better gift, Poseidon gave them salt water that did nothing for them, and Athena gave them an olive tree.
Athena doesn't have a mother. Athena came out of Zeus head so Zeus gave Athena the gift of wisdom and battle strategy.
Athena helped Pandora get dressed in beautiful cloths and taught her household tricks like sewing and spinning.
Claiming Athens. Athena and Poseidon fought over it until Zeus suggested to give a gift that would be judged by the Athenians themselves. Athena won and declared patron of Athens.
Both Athena and her uncle Poseidon wanted to claim a certain city-state, so the only way for them to settle it was to give a gift to the people of the small city-state. Poseidon gave the gift of a spring of water to the people, but the people did not want the gift because they could not drink the water for it was oh so salty. Athena gave the gift of an Olive Tree, the people were more pleased with her gift because the tree could give them food, oil, and wood, so Athena won and named the city Athens. Your Welcome who ever put this question up
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Athena and Poseidon both wanted to be the patron god of the city of Athens. The people of the city agreed to hold a competition between the two to decide. They agreed that each would give the city a gift; whoever's gift was better would become patron of Athens. Athena's gift was an olive tree. Poseidon's gift was a salty spring of water from the ground. Athena's gift was better because it offered food, wood, and oil. Poseidon's wasn't very useful. The Athens people chose Athena, Poseidon became angry, and then he flooded the city.
Luke gave Percy a sand dollar necklace as a way to earn his trust and manipulate him for their own gain. Percy eventually gave the gift to Annabeth because he didn't want to keep it after realizing Luke's true intentions.
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Athena and Poseidon did not get along because they were rivals in being the Patron God of Athens. A contest was held to see which god could give Athenians a greater gift. Athena won by giving the Greeks an Olive tree.
She did not, one story in Greek myths tells that Athena and Poseidon fought over a town to see who could give it a better gift, Poseidon gave them salt water that did nothing for them, and Athena gave them an olive tree.
Athena is the ruler of ancient city-state Athens. It's only one of her achievements. Poseidon and Athena both wanted a city. They decided to give a gift ( one each ) and the people will select the one they want. Poseidon gave a spring of salt water. Athena gave a olive tree, which gave wood, oil and olives. The people chose Athena's gift and she named the city Athens, a mix of her name.