Who is athenas son
A long time ago, the mortal Arachne challenged Athena to see who could make the best tapestry. Athena accepted the challenge, as she invented weaving, and they each made a tapestry. Athena's was of the gods together in glory. Arachne's showed the gods making fools of themselves. Athena was angry that Arachne still hadn't learned not to be vain, so she destroyed it and turned Arachne into a spider supposedly after Arachne tried to kill herself.
Ironically she could still use the web from her spinnerets to make silk. Ever since then Athena's children have had a fear of spiders, paranoid that every spider they see is out to get them. For many eons, Athena and Poseidon have had rivalry between them. It all started when they competed for being the patron of the city Athens called Attica at the time.
The leader of the city told the two gods to make a gift for the newly constructed city. Poseidon created a salt-water spring other stories, however, say he created the horse for the city , while Athena, gave them the olive tree. Seeing that the olive tree was much better than a salt-water spring, the leader of the newly constructed city named it after Athena Hence the name Athens and made Athena a temple known as the Parthenon, and also made her the patron of the city.
This made Posiedon very angry. Also, Athena once caught Poseidon with his girlfriend Medusa who was once a pretty maiden together in her temple. Furious at Poseidon and Medusa for doing such disgusting and "disturbing" acts in her temple, she turned Medusa and her sisters into the "Three Gorgons". Medusa's sister's were also transformed because they helped Medusa get into the temple. Athena also helped Odysseus on his quest for home, while Poseidon tried to stop him.
Before either of these could happen, Zeus turned Metis into a fly, and digested her. Subsequently, question is, who is Athena? Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War Athena , also referred to as Athene, is a very important goddess of many things. She is goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill.
Yes Athena has a kid , although she's a virgin. She swore to be a maiden to Artemis. As she popped out of Zeus's head born from a thought during a war in full armour, her child was also born from an unordinairy place.
Athena resisted and during the struggle, Hephaestus' semen fell onto Athena's thigh. With her death , both the original God and Goddess of War died. Athena's weapon of choice were 2 swords, though in Greek Mythology, she used a spear and shield.
The result of Athena's death was the loss of wisdom for all people. Athena's most famous temple, the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis, takes its name from this title. Athena : Athena is the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, craft, and strategic war. She is also the patron goddess of the city of Athens and the protector of all heroes.
Athena is also the favorite child of Zeus , being allowed to carry his Aegis, or armor, into battle. Athena represents both wisdom as well as courage. She was Greek goddess of War and wisdom,and hence both these significations wisdom and courage are required to win over your fears. Thus, Athena fear none. Athena and Hephaestus Athena had grey eyes and was a virgin. She was divinely beautiful. The son King Cecrops was usurped some time later. Years later Erichthonius overthrew the usurper king and took the throne of Athens for himself.
He taught people to yoke horses and use them to plow the earth. Some Athenian legends claim that, like his father, Erichthonius was lame. He invented the chariot to help him navigate his city. Erichthonius was remembered as one of the founding kings of Athens.
He created the Panathenaic Festival and erected a great statue in honor of his adoptive mother. While he never became a god as she had hoped he would, the early king of Athens remained important in religious rituals for many centuries.
The people of Athens cultivated strong ties with the goddess who gave their city its name. The story of Erichthonius provided a solution to the problem of incorporating a chaste goddess into the family tree. She had not given birth to Erichthonius but had acted as his mother in all other ways.
The story of his unique birth also ensured that no other goddess or woman could claim the position over Athena. Thus, the people of Athens could claim that their early kings were descended from Athena without violating the tradition of her virginity.
It is possible that the story of Erichthonius reflects an older, pre-Greek tale about the local patron goddess. Whenever the story was created, it served to strengthen the bonds between the city and its patron goddess. As Athens grew in power and influence, the story also established a link between the city and the god of craftsmen.
Erichthonius, like his father, was known for his skills in invention and crafting. By claiming a great inventor as a forefather, the Athenians gave reason to believe that their city was a natural place to conduct trade and develop new technologies. When Eris hurled the Apple of Discord into the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, bearing the inscription "For the fairest", Athena was one of the candidates who competed for it.
The Trojan prince Paris was chosen to judge who was the most beautiful of the three goddesses: Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. Athena offered to make Paris wiser in battle if he chose her. However, she lost to Aphrodite, for Paris preferred the offer of the love goddess. She mostly helped Odysseus, whom she finally gave the idea of the Trojan Horse. She also helped the hero Diomedes defeat Ares in a duel. In the course of the war, she cursed Ajax the Lesser with madness.
After Zeus allowed the Olympians to directly participate in the war, Athena and Ares engaged in single combat, in which she emerged as the victor and forced her half-brother to flee the battlefield. When Aphrodite attempted to help her, Athena also defeated her.
Athena would later assist Odysseus again multiple times during his long journey back home to Ithaca. Athena is seen when her daughter, Annabeth , is being lured by the Sirens , described as wearing hiking boots and jeans and casual clothing. She was sitting with Luke Castellan and Annabeth's father, Dr.
Frederick Chase , supposedly at a picnic in the redesigned Manhattan that Annabeth designed. Athena disguises herself as a park ranger at the Hoover Dam and advises Percy on how to escape from the Skeleton Warriors Percy later realized it was her since she had Annabeth's storm-gray eyes.
It is likely that her desire to see her daughter Annabeth saved outweighed her misgivings of him testifying that Athena truly loves Annabeth.
At the Winter Solstice , when Zeus asks the council if Percy should be left alive as he could be dangerous, Athena, Ares and Dionysus half-heartedly don't raise their hands to defend him, but they were out-ruled by the majority. She later tells Percy not to judge her too harshly and that he is a big risk to take.
Percy replies by saying, " So you're saying you shouldn't take risks? Percy is understandably outraged by the thought that a desire to help those he loves could be considered a flaw, but Athena tells him that the most dangerous flaws are those that are good under the right circumstances and that as a hero of a prophecy his flaw could cause the downfall of the world. Percy wants to argue, but is left speechless, thinking "she is pretty darn smart".
She leaves after warning him that she does not approve of his relationship with her daughter based on her rivalry with Poseidon. Upon Annabeth finding Percy with her, Athena moves on and Annabeth realizes that her mother was giving him a hard time much to her grief. During the Battle of Manhattan , Athena realizes that Typhon is a distraction that Kronos sent through the United States to get the gods away from Olympus so he could send his army to overtake it.
She finally convinces Zeus to send Hermes to tell the demigods that it is a trap. She also reminded him to stay away from her daughter, to the anger of both Percy and Annabeth. Despite her help, many demigods from Camp Half-Blood died in the process of defending their parents' thrones.
After the war, Athena tasks Annabeth as the designer to rebuild Olympus and praises her daughter's abilities in front of everyone, making Annabeth very proud. Athena votes for awarding Percy with immortality, though she turns to look at Annabeth when she says this and most likely noticed her daughter's stricken expression at the thought of losing Percy.
After the council meeting, Athena privately talks to Percy saying that she could have been wrong about him, but not necessarily say she was. She also asked why Percy would give up immortality.
He first says that he could not leave Annabeth before quickly adds that he couldn't leave his friend Grover either. Athena quickly tells Percy to "spare her" and disappears in a column of flames that singes his shirt after warning Percy she has given him the benefit of the doubt and not to "mess up".
She also mentioned a meeting with her mother about a month ago, where she was given the worst present of her life from her meeting. The Romans, after conquering the Greeks, decided to crush their rivals by stealing the Athena Parthenos , breaking both their and Athena's spirit.
The Romans changed Athena and reduced her to a goddess of crafts and wisdom, taking away her title as a war goddess and replacing her with other gods like Bellona and Mithras , much to her anger. Since her counterpart, Minerva, was a strict maiden, Reyna , Octavian , Terminus , and the other Romans at New Rome were distraught to see her daughter Annabeth, calling it scandalous. While on the Argo II on the way to Rome , Annabeth recalls her meeting with Athena prior to the beginning of the journey.
Annabeth thought she saw her mother near Sweet in America where she was studying a map, wishing that Odysseus was there to aid her. Annabeth tried to talk to her, but she was in the form of Minerva and had no recollection of Annabeth as her daughter. She claimed that the Romans reduced her importance, but Annabeth states that Athena is not about revenge. As Minerva however, the goddess only seems to crave vengeance for how they disgraced her. When Annabeth asks for help on locating Percy, she says that since Percy has allied with the Romans, he should perish with them and then she hands Annabeth a coin.
She then tells Annabeth to avenge her and to "follow the mark," before restating she needed to find the way home. In Charleston , Aphrodite states that Athena was affected the most by the splitting of the Greek and Roman gods, because she was the most worshiped Greek god, being the patron of Athens itself. Later, in the lair of Arachne , Annabeth states that Arachne was better than Athena in the weaving of tapestries and starts to doubt her mom's ability as several of Arachne's weavings are better than those of her mother.
After trapping the spider in a Chinese finger-cuff that she got Arachne to weave, Annabeth gloats on how the arachnid had done a great service to Athena by protecting the Athena Parthenos , but Arachne decides to destroy her lair instead of seeing Annabeth win.
Before the floor completely caves in, the Argo II blasts a hole in the ceiling and saves Annabeth as Arachne fell into the pit to Tartarus. They load the statue of Athena onto the Argo II , but Arachne managed to pull Annabeth and Percy into the pit using her thread that was still attached to Annabeth.
Athena appears in Annabeth 's dream while she is in Tartarus with Percy , telling her that she has done well in her quest to retrieve the Athena Parthenos. However, she also tells her that the statue has to be returned by the Romans at Camp Half-Blood , in order to seal the rift between both camps. When Reyna fights the giant Orion , her sheer bravery greatly impresses Athena, who gives her part of her Aegis for her cloak.
The Aegis shields Reyna from a powerful blast and she is stunned when Athena speaks to her to tell her about giving her Aegis. During Reyna's subsequent attack on Orion, she can sense both Athena and Bellona supporting her, though neither appears in person to help. Instead, they give Reyna the strength she needs to kill Orion on her own.
Reyna is able to use her Aegis-infused cloak to strangle Orion to death. When Reyna, with the help of six pegasi , finally manages to place the Athena Parthenos on Half-Blood Hill , golden light ripples across the ground, seeping warmth into the bones of both Greek and Roman demigods and curing all of the Olympians including Athena of their split personalities. As a result, Athena promptly arrives in Athens to participate in the final battle with the Giants. She is dressed in full Greek battle armor and helps her daughter Annabeth slay Enceladus , after which Hades sends his body back to Tartarus.
Athena's sanity is fully restored and no longer afflicted by her vengeful Roman counterpart, Minerva. After the Giants' defeat, Athena is seen later rebuking the advancements of Hermes with her fearsome Aegis shield, and gives advice to the Olympian council giving Jason a glance of approval when the demigods are trying to decide on the best way to reach Camp Half-Blood in time to stop Gaea and the Romans from attacking.
Poseidon agrees that "for once" she is right. While facing the hybrid god Serapis , Annabeth finds out that Athena has removed all of her books from her backpack and left her a square of ambrosia and her magical Yankees cap instead.
Annabeth is stunned as the cap hasn't worked since her argument with Minerva and realizes that if Athena herself is getting involved, Serapis must truly be a major threat. Using her restored cap, Annabeth and Sadie Kane are able to defeat Serapis. After the battle, Annabeth plays with the cap and thinks about why Athena had given it back to her with its magic restored.
Annabeth feels like Athena seems to be sending her a message: "there will always be threats too powerful to face head-on. You are not done with stealth. You must tread carefully here. Magnus Chase mentioned her as the mother of his cousin Annabeth. She feels her brother is close to failure.
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