When she and Poseidon were competing about who should be the namesake of now Athens, Poseidon gave them a horse or stream and Athena gave them a olive tree!
The Greeks did not give a date to their mythology.
Poseidon and Athena had a contest to see which god/goddess would have a Greek city-state named after them. Poseidon made a spring, and Athena gave them an olive branch.
No object truly fits Athena. Usually her symbol is an owl, for its wisdom. If I were to give here another symbol in the form of an object, it would probably be her spear and shield for she is also the goddess of war. (as well as wisdom)
Athena gave Bellerophon a golden bridle that he used to tame Pegasus.
Greek mythology does not give us the birthdays of it's gods and goddesses.
Athena was a virgin goddess in Greek mythology. Athena did not give birth.
The Greeks did not give a date to their mythology.
Poseidon and Athena had a contest to see which god/goddess would have a Greek city-state named after them. Poseidon made a spring, and Athena gave them an olive branch.
No Athena did not. The Greek goddess Athena was a virgin, she did not give birth to any child.
Athena of Greek mythology was a virgin goddess, she did not give birth to any baby.
She was their patron goddess.
No object truly fits Athena. Usually her symbol is an owl, for its wisdom. If I were to give here another symbol in the form of an object, it would probably be her spear and shield for she is also the goddess of war. (as well as wisdom)
Athena is the Goddess that supposedly protects Athens. Athena and Poseidon fought over controll of the city. Each God had to give a present to the people whichever was the best would protect and 'rule' over Athens. Poseidon made a geyser of salt water. And Athena gave them an olive tree. Since the people could do nothing with salt water they chose Athena. Which in Greek mythology guards Athens.
Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon, if that helps.
An olive tree.
they help give inspiration for the athens to build their own culture.
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, is typically depicted as wise, strategic, and level-headed. She is known for her intelligence, courage, and compassion, and is often represented as being calm and composed.