Athene quarreled with Poseidon over the name of Greece's most important town, which is Athens. They competed to provide the city with the best gift, and while Poseidon offered a saltwater spring, Athene presented the olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity. The citizens chose Athene's gift, leading to her becoming the city's patron and the town being named after her.
i think that one of greeces most important event was the olympics
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If by Greece's most important town you meant Athens. It was Poseidon that Athena quarreled with over it's naming.
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Most Athenians were believers in Greek Mythology. Athenians in particular dedicated the Parthenon to Pallas Athene.
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A ship was built and the finest young heroes in Greece joined the crew, some of the heroes came at the bidding of Athene. The ship was called the Argo, meaning Swift. The Argo was inspired by Athene and constructed by a man named Argos to be the most magnificent and seaworthy ship ever built. The keel of the Argo was made of oak which Athene cut in Dodona and endued with a human voice. The crewmembers of the Argo were called Argonauts, i.e. Argo Seaman. When the Argo set sail, the Nymphs of Mount Pelion marveled as they beheld the work of Athene.
Today the most commonly told myth of Athene is that instead of being born she sprang, fully armed, from the brow of Zeus. But of course she is much older than Zeus.
Oxygen or Carbon. This is a question that people quarrel about. I am in 5th grade, but my science teacher has good experience. Everything needs Oxygen, but everything in the universe is made of Carbon.
Ancient Greece--The sea was basically the only most important natural resource because Greece lacked many natural resources such as precious metals, although they had stone for building. The sea provided highways which allowed people in Greece to travel and trade. Also it provided many seafood and fish.
Hermes, the messenger god, was also the god of science and invention. Hephaestus, and Athene also covered some areas of science and invention.
Do you mean present-day, or classical Athens? Presently, Athens is an orthodox Christian place. In the classical Athens, they believed in the Greek pantheon, with Pallas Athene being the most important to them.