Mrs. Sani
English 1
23 September 2013
Athena: Goddess of Wisdom In Greek mythology, there are many deites. The Greeks had a God or Goddess for nearly everything. They needed a way to explain the existence of animals, humans, or natural phenomena. Athena was the Greek Goddess of War and Wisdom; her roman counterpart is Minerva. Athena was one of the most powerful of the goddesses. She was called the daughter of Zeus; but the Greeks believed that she had sprung full grown from his head, wearing her helmet and armor. She was more warlike than the other goddesses, and was almost always successful in her battles. Athena often helped heroes, like Jason and Perseus. She wore an aegis, a goatskin shield which had a fringe of snakes.