Athena Goddess Of Wisdom

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Athena is goddess of wisdom and military victory, patron of city of Athens.(perseus) Roman name Minerva. Her parents were Metis and Zeus. She had a lot of siblings and half siblings Artemis, Aphrodite, the Muses, the Graces, Ares, Apollo, Dionysus, Hebe, Hermes, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Hephaestus, Mino, Perseus, Porus.(goddess) Athena was a tall, slim women with Bluish-green eyes trickling light, wearing a suit of armour and a golden helmet.Her powers authority over wisdom and crafts, which includes agriculture, spinning, needlework, weaving and navigation. Weaknesses too be ruled by her head and out of touch with her emotions and feminine side. Her animal is the Owl, for wisdom. In the picture above(objects):Spear, distaff and the aegis.(greek) Athena(Roman name Minerva) She was originally the Great Goddess in the form of a bird. By the late Classic, she had come to be regarded as a goddess of wisdom.
Zeus was once married to Metis, a daughter of Ocean who was renowned for her wisdom. When Metis became pregnant, Zeus was warned by Earth that a son born to Metis would overthrow him, just as he had usurped his own father's throne.(N.p)
So Zeus swallowed Metis. In time he was overcome with a splitting headache and summoned …show more content…

To prove her worthiness for the honor, Athena caused an olive tree to spring up on the citadel of Athens, the Acropolis. Poseidon sought to outdo her by striking the ground with his trident and causing a spring of water to gush forth. But as he was god of the sea, the water was salty. Athena's gift to the Athenians was considered to be more useful, so she became the city's patron deity.Athena sponsored Perseus in his quest to slay Medusa because she wanted the Gorgon's head to decorate her

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