Sparta did not kill Athena; rather, Athena is a goddess in ancient Greek mythology, specifically associated with wisdom, warfare, and strategy. In historical contexts, Sparta was a prominent city-state known for its military prowess, but it did not engage in any act of killing a deity. Instead, the relationship between Sparta and Athena was one of reverence, as they honored her through temples and festivals. If you're referring to a specific myth or story, please provide more details for clarity.
Sparta
Sparta?
Because Athena is a cool dawg
Yes, Athens is the patron city of Athena, but she was worshiped throughout Greece. The temple of Athena is the grandest of the Spartan acropolis.
Athena didn't kill Medusa. Perseus is the hero who did that. Athena only turned Meduas into a monster.
When? Leda, Helen and Gorgo were all infamous queens of Sparta.
The city state of Sparta did indeed believe in the goddess Athena. The Spartans built for Athena the temple Chalkioikos.
Sparta
Sparta?
Because Athena is a cool dawg
Because she wanted to look for Odysseus.
Athena
Yes, Athens is the patron city of Athena, but she was worshiped throughout Greece. The temple of Athena is the grandest of the Spartan acropolis.
Athena didn't kill Medusa. Perseus is the hero who did that. Athena only turned Meduas into a monster.
yes they worshipped Athena
Athena cant die she is Immortal so she will live forever.
Athens was named after Athena, the city/state's patron goddess. Athena is the goddess of wisdom so I guess you could go on from there.