In ancient Greek mythology, what was Athena? How did she become one of the main gods? In Greek mythology, Athena represents the cleverest goddess and is the perfect combination of wisdom and strength. Athena, also known as pallas Athena, is the supreme leader of the gods of St. Olympus, Atlantis and Geller. She is the twelve gods of Mount Olympus in Greek mythology, and is called the twelve Olympians in English. Master of dark clouds and lightning; The goddess of wisdom, the patron saint of agriculture and gardening, teaches human skills in textile, painting, sculpture, pottery and animal husbandry; The goddess of law and order, who founded the first court in Athens, namely the Tooth Extraction Mountain Court; She is Sivir, along with Artemis and Hestia, known as the three Greek goddesses. In ancient Greece, all city-states worshipped, especially in Athens. Athens, named after her, is her only city-state. She invented the magic flute and was called the protector of music.
She endowed human beings with laws to maintain social order. Athena is also called Sivir. When the Olympian gods fought the Titan, she skinned the defeated Titan and covered it on the shield, which showed her war spirit. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It named the city after Athena, which originated from a beautiful myth. It is said that people have built a new city on the Aegean coast. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, wants to be the protector of this city. Poseidon also wants this new city to belong to her name. They didn't give in to each other, so they took part in the competition. Later, the Lord God Zeus ruled that the city belongs to anyone who can give mankind the most useful thing. Poseidon beat the rock with his trident, and a horse ran out of the rock to fight; Athena hit the rock with her spear, and an olive tree with luxuriant leaves and fruits immediately grew on the rock.
Olive tree symbolizes peace and harvest, and is deeply loved by people. Everyone longed for peace rather than war, so Athena, the goddess of wisdom, got support and became the protector of this new city. People named the new city after her and planted olive trees everywhere in the city. This is the origin of the name Athens, which is called "the city of peace". Although people say that Athena is the goddess of wisdom and martial arts and the patron saint of Athens, in fact, her earliest origin should be the court goddess of various civilizations in the Aegean region. How do we know? Because the name similar to Athena first appeared on a slate in Mycenae, the name on the slate is "athana potnia", which means "Lady", which is a kind of honorific title, probably "Ms. yasana" (at that time, some people said that Athena was an Athenian), so the word means "the hostess of Athens"). At the same place, a portrait of a warrior goddess was unearthed, wearing a helmet made of wild boar teeth and hugging a Griffin. The portrait is here: