Athena gave birth the same way she was born. She sprung from Zeus's mind and so all of the children she had sprung from her mind. They are described as blonde (ironically) or brunette with gray eyes and much intellegence.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena is said to have emerged fully grown and armored from Zeus's head after he swallowed her pregnant mother, Metis. This myth is symbolic of wisdom and creative birth.
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Athena is a goddess, a female deity.
No, Athena is a virgin goddess.
Athena of Greek mythology was a virgin goddess, she did not give birth to any baby.
Athena was often said to be born from the head of Zeus. Athena was never a baby and did not have a childhood as she emerged from the head of Zeus fully grown and clad in armor.
Hercules is the half sister of Athena. Athena took the baby Hercules to be breast fed by Hera.
yes he does two daughters, Keilani and Athena
yes she did she only had one baby it wasAthena. Athena was her only child.
dadAthena likes her dad better because when Athena because she never go to see her mom because Zeus ate her when she was pregnant and had a baby with just him. So Athena never knew her mom.
It's an interesting story. Athena visited Hephaestus once to ask for some weapons, but he thought that she had come to seduce him, and he attempted to rape her. Athena managed to escape, and Hephaestus ended up fertilizing the earth. Later, Erichthonius was born, and Athena hid the baby in a box and gave it to the three daughters of Cecrops.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena is said to have emerged fully grown and armored from Zeus's head after he swallowed her pregnant mother, Metis. This myth is symbolic of wisdom and creative birth.
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the greek name for Athena is Athena or Athene.
Athena did not have a consort. That is why she is called Athena the Virgin.
Athena did not have a baby.According to the Bibliotheca, Athena visited the smith-god Hephaestus to request some weapons, but Hephaestus was so overcome by desire that he tried to seduce her in his workshop. Determined to maintain her virginity, Athena fled, pursued by Hephaestus. Despite Hephaestus' lameness, he caught Athena and tried to rape her, but she fought him off. During the struggle, his semen fell on her thigh, and Athena, in disgust, wiped it away with a scrap of wool (ἔριον, erion) and flung it to the earth (χθών, chthôn). As she fled, Erichthonius was born from the semen that fell to the (Gaea) earth.