Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, is central to many myths in ancient Greek literature. She is prominently featured in works such as Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey," where she plays a crucial role in guiding and aiding heroes like Odysseus and Achilles. Additionally, she is associated with the city of Athens, which was named in her honor after she won a contest against Poseidon for the city's patronage. Her myths often highlight her intelligence, strategic thinking, and protective nature.
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where does athena spend most of her time during the myth
No, Athena is not the wife of Poseidon, in some myths Poseidon is the father of Athena; but the wife of Poseidon is Amphitrite.
Some Myth's with Athena are: The competition for Athens, How she was born, Her friend Pallas, and the weaving myth.
Where in myths Metis is the mother of Athena, Hera wife of Zeus would then be her "step-mother".
Zeus is the father of Athena
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where does athena spend most of her time during the myth
No, Athena is not the wife of Poseidon, in some myths Poseidon is the father of Athena; but the wife of Poseidon is Amphitrite.
No; in some myths Poseidon is the father of Athena, and Zeus her adopted father.
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Yes In one of the new myths she did.
Some Myth's with Athena are: The competition for Athens, How she was born, Her friend Pallas, and the weaving myth.
Where in myths Metis is the mother of Athena, Hera wife of Zeus would then be her "step-mother".
Athena's story is that she was born in Zeus's head, that is also how she got her knowledge in the Greek myths.
Athena did not have a husband in Greek myths. She was a virgin goddess.