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... Because Athena favored Odysseus, she therefore had a liking for his son. Athena also felt sorry that Odysseus was being detained ...
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... Athena stands high in order to protect and defend at any given moment, while the virgin sits in an almost monarchal pose as the care giver to the son of god. ...
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... Athena stands high in order to protect and defend at any given moment, while the virgin sits in an almost monarchal pose as the care giver to the son of god. ...
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... Odysseus also learned the fate of his wife and son from a conversation with his mother. ... It is then on Athena's shoulders to make Odysseus trust himself and her ...
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... time came for the birth of the child, Hephaestus (son of Zeus and Hera) took an ax to the head of Zeus and split it open. Again, in newer text, Athena is born ...
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... Eventhough Athena was loved by many and helped when she could, she had a enemy, the god of war, Ares. Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera. ...
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... p. 84). Athena reassures him that he is Odysseus' son and that she and the other gods choose his family. Telemachus refutes that ...
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... While talking, Athena asks Telemachus if he is really the son of the great Odysseus. Telemachus answers with: "I'll try, my friend, to give you a frank answer. ...
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... Book 4:Telemachus and Athena disguised as Mentes set sail to visit King Nestor, who tells Telemachus to go to Sparta with his son Pisistatus to see Menelaus ...
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... evil ways, for those Odysseus cannot remember the fatherhood and mercy of his reign." With this remark from Athena Zeus turns to his favorite son and says ...
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... evil ways, for those Odysseus cannot remember the fatherhood and mercy of his reign." With this remark from Athena Zeus turns to his favorite son and says ...
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... evil ways, for those Odysseus cannot remember the fatherhood and mercy of his reign." With this remark from Athena Zeus turns to his favorite son and says ...
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... him in the battle of Troy. Peisistratos was Nestor's son and make Telemakhos and Athena. Netsor stated that if Athena loved Telemakhos ...
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... to Athena, in the disguise of Mentes in Book I, she says this of his attitude, "The gods decreed no lack of honor in this generation: such is the son Penelope ...
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... Athena disguises Odysseus as a beggar and then transforms him into a better and massive person when he meets his son Telemachus. ...
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... were so pleased with the olive that they declared the city Athens and built a huge temple in honor of the city's new patron Athena. Apollo was the son of Zeus ...
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... beginning of The Odyssey, we get a sense of Athena's support of Odysseus when she pleads to Zeus to let Odysseus journey home to Ithaca: Father, son of Cronus ...
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... With Athena gone the next day Telemachus prepares to travel to Sparta. Nestor gives him chariots with horses and is sending his son to accompany Telemachus on ...
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... Athena's goal is to precisely bring about what fate has decreed. ... So Thetis explains this to her son and Achilles' agrees to give up Hektor's body. ...
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... The Phaeacians will help him on his final journey to his homeland. Meanwhile, Athena goes to Odysseus's home in Ithaca to visit Odysseus's son, Telemachus. ...
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... while Odysseus is away trying to find a way home, but when Athena sends Telemachus ... Being the son of a world famous father, a difficult reputation to live up to ...
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... do so. Athena even helps Odysseus' son, Telemachos, in the journey that he has in the first four books of the epic. Athena and Odysseus ...
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... Hermes led Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite to Mound Ida to be judged by Paris in order to see who would have the Apple of Eris. Apollo is the son of the god Zeus ...
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... The origin of where Athena came form is also a discrepancy. Zeus feared that he would be overcome by a son greater than he born from the intelligent Metis. ...
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... In books 1-4 she helps Telemakhos, Odysseus' son, gather the courage to go out and get news about his father. Other than Athena, there are many examples of ...
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... Minerva/ Athena is the daughter of Zeus and Metis ... This caused Zeus to have a terrible headache so he asked his son, Hephaestus, who was a blacksmith to open his ...
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... Penelope and can finally rest in his palace in Ithaca with his son and his servants after 20 long years of absence. He does not forget to thank Athena at the ...
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... Creusa is satisfied with the possession of her son, and is content to let the moral situation of Apollo be ... Athena appears and verifies that Apollo is his father ...
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... That son was to be born seemed like a threat to Zeus dominion. ... When the time for Athena to be born came, Zeus ordered Prometheus (another version of that myth ...
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... the culmination in Athena's trial. In punishment for sacrificing a daughter, a wife murders her husband. In punishment for murdering a father, a son incited by ...
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