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    Athena Greek Goddess

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    Athena was a Greek Goddess of Warfare‚ Wisdom‚ art‚ and craft. She was also the Patron Goddess of Athens. Her parents are Zeus and Metis‚ Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion‚ who rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus. Metis is the Goddess of Wisdom like her daughter. Thanks for Zeus and Metis Athena was born a goddess. Athena represented strategic war planning rather than the raw violence of war. Athena carries a shield‚ aegis and a spear‚ Athena is also a chase goddess

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    Greek Goddess Athena

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    Greek Goddess Athena The Greek virgin goddess Athena‚ later called Minerva by the Romans‚ was the goddess of wisdom‚ war‚ strategy‚ crafts‚ and cities. Athena was an important member of the Olympic Pantheon. She was born fully armed from the forehead of Zeus‚ the chief god. Athena was Zeus’s favorite child. He entrusted her with the Aegis‚ his breastplate‚ and with his thunderbolt. Athena’s role as a goddess varied. She was a major warrior and took on many fierce battles. She was noted for her

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    Athena, Greek Goddess

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    The birth of the Greek goddess Athena was more than unusual‚ it was truly amazing! It was the headache to end all headaches! Zeus‚ the mighty king of the Olympian deities‚ regretted having swallowed his first wife‚ Metis. When Zeus had learned that she was pregnant‚ he feared that she was carrying the son that had been prophesied to supplant him on the throne. Though swallowing Metis had seemed a good idea at the time‚ it was now causing him great suffering which eventually proved to be totally

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    The Greek Goddess Athena

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    The Greek goddess Athena Angelina Shaw Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom‚ skills‚ and warfare. Her roman name is Minerva. I chose Athena as my subject because she was a goddess who was strong‚ intelligent‚ and likes to help people. It was said that Athena did not have a mother‚ and that she was born from the head of her father Zeus. But there are other stories saying that Athena did in fact have a mother‚ but that Zeus was afraid if she had their child he would lose all his power. Zeus was

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    Greek Goddess Athena

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    Many Greek gods and goddesses make up the stories we know about the most famous constellations of stars we look at every night. One of which is the goddess Athena. While not a constellation herself‚ she?s a key character in many of the stories. Athena was the goddess of crafts‚ war‚ and wisdom. She is very unique in lots of ways‚ some of which are her many names‚ how she came about‚ and her very own city. It was said that she was to carry out deeds that Zeus could not do but would want to do. She

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    Athena Greek Goddess

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    Athena by Jason Stowe Period 2 The god to be the topic of discussion in this report is Athena. Athena was an important member of the Olympic pantheon. She was born fully armed from the forehead of Zeus‚ the chief god. Athena was Zeus’s favorite child. He entrusted her with the Aegis‚ his breastplate‚ and with his thunderbolt. Athena’s role as a goddess varied. She was a major warrior and most images depict her dressed in armor and holding a spear. In Homer’s Iliad‚ she is described as a fierce

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    Besides being the Greek Goddess of Wisdom‚ Athena is an incredibly valuable goddess‚ and she possesses many qualities that set her apart from the other deities of Olympus. First of all‚ Athena had great leadership skills‚ and was very convincing in her words and actions. This is displayed when Athena and Poseidon are competing over the title of Patron of the City of Athens. The Athenians wanted a gift from the Gods‚ and whoever had the better gift would be crowned Patron. While Poseidon offered the

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    Arianna Mrs. Sani English 1 23 September 2013 Athena: Goddess of Wisdom In Greek mythology‚ there are many deites. The Greeks had a God or Goddess for nearly everything. They needed a way to explain the existence of animals‚ humans‚ or natural phenomena. Athena was the Greek Goddess of War and Wisdom; her roman counterpart is Minerva. Athena was one of the most powerful of the goddesses. She was called the daughter of Zeus; but the Greeks believed that she had sprung full grown from his head

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    My Greek Goddess is Athena. Her Roman name is Minerva. She is the goddess of wisdom and war. Athena’s personality shows concern for the well-being of humans. Athena’s father‚ Zeus‚ is the only one who trusts her with his lightning bolts. In most stories‚ and myths‚ Athena is found in Athens. Athena had a pretty small family. Since Athena was born from Zeus forehead‚ her mother wasn’t even Hera. Her brothers and sisters were not blood related but were considered family. Technically she had half brothers

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    The Greek Goddess Hera As author Adolf Guggenbühl Craig said‚ “The marriage of Zeus and Hera can hardly be reframed into a "happy one" and yet Hera is the Goddess of marriage. Hera and Zeus could be described as quarrelsome predecessors of the Holy Family. For the Greeks they symbolized marriage par excellence." Hera is known amongst people as the goddess of marriage and fertility. Her sacred animals is the cow‚ and the peacock. She is known as the queen of the heavens‚ and queen of the gods.

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