Athena
E13958
Athena is the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, and the patron deity of the city of Athens.
Aliases (18)
- Athena Polias ×6
- Athena Nike ×4
- Minerva ×4
- Athena Promachos ×2
- Athena (in the Iliad) ×1
- Athena Archegetis ×1
- Athena Chalkioikos ×1
- Athena Ergane ×1
- Athena Itonia ×1
- Athena Paionia ×1
- Hippolyta ×1
- Pallas Athena ×1
- Pallas Athene ×1
- Roman goddess Minerva ×1
- eyes of Athena ×1
- goddess Athena ×1
- owl of Athena ×1
- Ἀθηνᾶ ×1
Statements (70)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Greek goddess
→
Olympian deity → mythological character → |
| associatedAnimal |
owl
→
|
| associatedColor |
grey
→
|
| associatedWith |
Hephaestus
→
Nike → Poseidon → Zeus → heroes of Greek myth → |
| birthPlace |
head of Zeus
→
|
| birthType |
born fully armed
→
|
| conflict |
contest with Poseidon for Athens
→
|
| culture |
Ancient Greek religion
→
|
| depictedAs |
armed warrior maiden
→
helmeted goddess with aegis → |
| domain |
courage
→
crafts → law and justice → strategy → warfare → weaving → wisdom → |
| epithet |
Athena Parthenos
→
Athena Polias → Glaukopis → Pallas Athena → Tritogeneia → |
| festival |
Panathenaea
→
|
| gender |
female
→
|
| giftToAthens |
olive tree
→
|
| immortality |
immortal
→
|
| languageOfName |
Ancient Greek
→
|
| majorSanctuary |
Acropolis of Athens
→
|
| majorTemple |
Erechtheion
→
Parthenon → |
| mythologicalCycle |
Heracles cycle
→
Trojan cycle → |
| nameInGreek |
Αθηνά
→
Ἀθηνᾶ → |
| notableCultTitle |
Athena Ergane
→
Athena Nike → Athena Promachos → |
| parent |
Zeus
→
|
| patronOf |
city of Athens
→
craftsmen → heroes → philosophers → weavers → |
| residence |
Mount Olympus
→
|
| roleInMyth |
advisor to Odysseus
→
participant in Trojan War → protector of Heracles → protector of Perseus → |
| romanEquivalent |
Minerva
→
|
| sideInTrojanWar |
Greeks
→
|
| sphereOfInfluence |
arts and crafts
→
military strategy → rational thought → statecraft → |
| symbol |
Gorgoneion
→
aegis → helmet → olive tree → owl → spear → |
| worshippedIn |
Athens
→
Delphi → Lindos → Sparta → |