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Rise And Fall Of Athena Research Paper

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Cecrops was the first King of Attica and was held responsible for Athena becoming the protector of Athens. He was half human-half dragon. Poseidon, however, wanted to be the protector of Athens instead. While Poseidon opened a rock filled with saltwater, Athena created the most prized olive tree in Greece. Cecrops decided to choose Athena over Poseidon. Enraged by this decision, Poseidon floods Athens. Since the women had voted for athena, the men decided to take their vote away Even after all this, athena still had control over athens. Some say that Cecrops was just an ordinary man. He was the son of King Erechtheus and had two aunts, Procne and Philomela. Procne and Philomela Procne was married to Tereus. They had a son, Itys. Procne had convinced Tereus to allowed her sister Philomela to come and visit her. …show more content…

He was able to convince Philomela into a marriage, saying that Procne had died. Once she found out the truth, she threatened to expose him to everyone. In response, Tereus cuts her tongue out and imprisons her in a guarded place. He tells Procne that her sister died along the journey home. Philomela is able to wool a tapestry with all her wrongs unfolded as a gift for her sister. She is able to rescue her sister and as revenge, Procne cuts her son, Itys and serves him to Tereus for supper. When Tereus is able to catch them, the gods turn them into birds. Procne is turned into a beautiful singing nightingale. Philomela is turned into a tongueless swallow. Tereus was turned into a ugly bird with an ugly beak. Procris and Cephalus The sisters’ niece was Procris, who is married to Cephalus. After a few weeks after they married, Aurora, the Goddess of the Dawn, falls in love with

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