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2006-09-22 11:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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: Athena is the goddess of wisdom and she helped him by giving him good ideas. She is, after all, the goddess of wisdom. Wisdom is what allowed Odysseus to survive while his compatriots perished.If I remember Athena also helped Penelope,wife of Odysseus pestered by nobels for forgetting him as he was gone a long time and there was no trace of him and it should be presumed that he has perished. The Goddess suggested Penelope to start weaving a fabric and tell the courting nobels that she would decide to marry as soon as the weaving was over. But whatever she weaved during day she would unweave during night. So that the web was never complete. She thus succeeded in keeping away the nobels for some time during which her husband returned. Penelope declared that her web was complete and as the ignobels crowded with their proposals they were confronted by Odysseus.Thus Athena helped him twice over.
2006-09-22 12:20:19
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answered by Prabhakar G 6
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The Romans tended to merge lots of their deities with people who they conquered. you besides mght get Sulis-Minerva in Britain, the Romans equated Minerva with the Celtic goddess of the nice and comfortable spring at bath. extraordinarily they did no longer call the recent goddess Minerva-Sulis as grew to become into regularly occurring in those circumstances. oftentimes the Roman call got here first. they could have theory Sulis grew to become into especially particular :)
2016-10-01 06:29:25
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answered by ? 4
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i'm thinking this is homework but from what i can remember she warned him about the sirens and i believe cercy also i know whe helped with the wind when they needed it
2006-09-22 12:00:10
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answered by nuthouse 1
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try something called reading it might help
2006-09-22 12:00:40
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answered by Slevin 1
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