Athens

Gods - Greek Mythology

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Battle Area:

  1. Water = 10
  2. Earth = 30
  3. Heaven = 35

Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 60
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 30
  3. Powers = 45

  4. Fire = 30

 

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Athens

Gods - Greek Mythology

Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom, the arts, intelligence, war and justice.

Considered a protector of cities, architects, weavers and goldsmiths, it was worshiped throughout Ancient Greece, the Greek colonies of Asia Minor, the Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and India.

Representation of Athena

Athena was represented as a beautiful and austere young woman. It was armed with a helmet, a breastplate and a magic shield, which carried the drawing of Medusa's head, a gift from the hero Perseus.

History of Athena

According to Greek mythology, Athena was born from the head of Zeus, the lord of the gods and therefore wise and courageous.

She was the daughter of Zeus's first wife, the cunning Métis, being his favorite daughter.

When Métis was pregnant, Zeus swallowed her up after learning from an oracle of Gaia that the son might be born stronger than he.

Over time, Zeus suffers a severe headache and, in order to heal it, asked his son Hephaestus, the son of Hera married to the beautiful Aphrodite, to cut off his head with an ax.

Obedient, Hephaestus struck him, and Athena appeared already grown, armed, and crying out.

It was also known as Pallas Athena. She was protector of the whole Attica and of several cities, but the most important one was Athens, where in century V a.C. was constructed in his honor the temple Parthernon, where was realized an annual festival in his honor: Panathenaeus.

Being protector of several heroes, Atena appears in several episodes of the Greek mythology, among them, Bellerophon, that alone it killed Chimera, terrible monster that vomited flames.

Athene gave him a golden reins, with which the hero caught Pegasus, the flying horse, who led him through the heavens to the lair of the Chimera.

And his half-brother Perseus, whom Athena had given a shield, who helped him to kill Medusa, whose eyes turned all those who faced her into statues of stone.

 

 


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