i dont think she had one
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Athene sent Phant to Penelope to reassure her. Penelope told her not to worry because the goddess will protect her.
She is from Greek mythology, but she's not a goddess. She is the wife of Odysseus, hero of The Odyssey.
Before Penelope meets her suitors, Athene, the goddess of wisdom, intervenes to prepare her for the challenges ahead. She enhances Penelope’s beauty and confidence, making her more radiant and appealing. This divine assistance helps Penelope navigate the difficult situation with the suitors who are vying for her hand in marriage while she remains loyal to her husband, Odysseus.
Aphrodite is the Goddess of Love.
There was no goddess Penelope. The famous woman of this name was Odysseus' wife in the Odyssey.
well...................actually nop.............
Athene sent Phant to Penelope to reassure her. Penelope told her not to worry because the goddess will protect her.
She is from Greek mythology, but she's not a goddess. She is the wife of Odysseus, hero of The Odyssey.
First, Penelope wasn't a goddess, she was the mortal wife of the Greek hero Odysseus. That said, Penelope had only one child, a son named Telemachus.
Her mother was the Olympian goddess Demeter, her husband was Hades
Penelope was the mortal wife of mortal Odysseus. Wer are not told how she died.
Penelope is one of them
The Indian goddess "Durga" is the goddess of power. She is known for her great power for the human being.
Bia was goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion.
Before Penelope meets her suitors, Athene, the goddess of wisdom, intervenes to prepare her for the challenges ahead. She enhances Penelope’s beauty and confidence, making her more radiant and appealing. This divine assistance helps Penelope navigate the difficult situation with the suitors who are vying for her hand in marriage while she remains loyal to her husband, Odysseus.
Eurymachus, an Ithacan nobleman and the son of Polybus, was, by the reckoning of the goddess Athena, one of the two leading suitors of Penelope in the Odyssey,