No. Athena is a virgin goddess. Hephaestus is married to Aphrodite.
Yes, there is a poem by Richard Holland titled "Hephaestus to Athena" that explores the relationship between the two Greek gods. It emphasizes Hephaestus' craftsmanship and Athena's wisdom.
In Ovid's Metamorphoses there is mention of a child between Athena and Hephaestus, called Erichthonius.She is usually, however, thought to be a virgin goddess.
Hephaestus and Athena "had" one child, Erichthonius, where Hephaestus tried to go for Athena and ended up getting her leg. She wiped off her leg and threw it to the ground, where Gaia the Earth Goddess was fertilized.
Hephaestus and Athena
Yes
Hephaestus is a Greek god, not a place. Goddesses like Hephaestus would be Athena and Hestia.
In Ovid's Metamorphoses there is mention of a child between Athena and Hephaestus, called Erichthonius.She is usually, however, thought to be a virgin goddess.
Athena had no husband even through Hephaestus tried to seduce her.
Hephaestus.
Athena, his sister.
No, he was not. Hephaestus was the husband of Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love, and often cheated on Hephaestus with Ares, the god of war.