I have an essay on my definition of Greek Mythology. I need to talk about a Titan and Olympian god/goddess and one myth.

I have chosen to pick three that all involve each other somehow.
Medusa and Athena relate because Athena is the one who turns Medusa's hair into snakes and so on.

Which Greek Mythology Titan could relate to the stories of either Athena or Medusa?

In any of Athena's stories what do you learn as for nature or lesso. and what were the greeks trying to teach you in any of her myths.

Of these 4 deities, which do you think would be the most exciting to write about?

-Hades
-Athena
-Ares
-Poseidon

Is Athena a good topic?

help! Who knows how to write in greek???

does anyone know how to write
"Athena" & "Aphrodite" into the greek aplhabet?
i tried to put it in a translator, but aphrodite didnt work =/

thnx for any help![:

how do you write in greek?

how do you write athena monroe in greek, and have it look like the name athena and not just symbols
i want to get my daughters name tattooed on me this is why i ask
i do know what greek looks like i was just wondering. but then how do you write athena monroe in it
well then with everything said how would you write athena monroe in greek.

I'd like to know how to write them in a more modern, secular context.
please put them in uppercase characters.
for example the word, 'Athena'

So, in modern Greek they are: Απόλλων - Αθηνά.
Uppercase: ΑΠΟΛΛΩΝ - ΑΘΗΝΑ

Picture reference would be great too!

Thanks

I am so stressed out! I need to write a song to the tune of a modern day
Christmas song, but using greek vocabulary such as Zeus, Mt. Olympus, polis, acropolis, Phynx Hill, Parthenon, Athena, etc. Please help me! The song also needs to demonstrate the meaning of each word used.

My wife is looking to get tattoos of our kids' middle names, Apollo and Athena, in modern Greek writing. Can someone point me to a visual representation of what those names look like?

And I believe there might be special or different ways to write those names when you're referring to the gods, Apollo and Athena. I'd like to know how to write them in a more modern, secular context.

Thanks