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Helen [10]
3 years ago
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Tell me 5 interesting facts about Athena

Social Studies
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Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
6 0

Answer

•Athena was the Goddess of War, the female counterpart of Ares.

•Athena was a fierce and ruthless warrior.

•Known for protecting civilized life, she was the Goddess of the City.

•She was the daughter of Zeus; no mother bore her.

•She was Zeus's favorite child.

Vilka [71]3 years ago
5 0
1. She was a girl
2. She is like a god or sum
3. Her name is pronounced uh-th-een-uh
4. Child of zues prolly
5. Prolly don’t actually exist maybe
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