After the Trojan War, Athena promises Odysseus that she will assist him in his journey home to Ithaca. She vows to protect him from various dangers and challenges he will face, ensuring that he receives the help he needs from both gods and mortals. Athena's guidance and support are crucial in helping Odysseus navigate his long and perilous journey back to his family.
Rather than just referring to the Trojan war, all throughout, Athena was helping Odysseus.
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Athena gave wisdom to Odysseus on his journey back from the Trojan War.
To give wisdom to Odysseus on his journey back from the Trojan war
He was the wisest of the chieftains and chiefly favored by AThena. He was the brains behind the Trojan horse and the lie that made trojans believe that it was an offering meant to appease Athena.
Rather than just referring to the Trojan war, all throughout, Athena was helping Odysseus.
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Athena gave wisdom to Odysseus on his journey back from the Trojan War.
i think it was with madusa
To give wisdom to Odysseus on his journey back from the Trojan war
He was the wisest of the chieftains and chiefly favored by AThena. He was the brains behind the Trojan horse and the lie that made trojans believe that it was an offering meant to appease Athena.
She built the big hollow horse they used to trick Troy.
Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts, often serving as a protector and guide for heroes in mythology. In Homer's "Odyssey," she promises Odysseus her support and assistance in his journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. She aids him by providing guidance, wisdom, and intervention against his enemies, ensuring his safe return and the reclaiming of his household. Athena's favor plays a crucial role in Odysseus's success throughout his long and arduous journey.
Athena is the Greek Goddess of wisdom (and war) so she is said to have inspired Odysseus to come up with the wooded horse.
Athena was will the Greeks during the Trojan War
No. It was Odysseus' bow before he departed for the Trojan war. He was the only one strong enough to string it.
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.