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The owl is considered Athena's sacred animal, the source of her wisdom and judgment. It is telling, too, that the animal most associated with her has such exceptional night vision, symbolizing Athena's ability to "see" when others cannot.
The owl was also associated with Athena's namesake, the Roman goddess Minerva. Zeus is often depicted carrying an aegis, or goatskin shield, emblazoned with the head of Medusa , the snake-headed monster whom Perseus slew, making a gift of her head to Athena.
The aegis was forged by the one-eyed Cyclops in Hephaestus's forge. It was covered in golden scales and roared during battle. She knew Poseidon, god of the sea, was powerful and would probably produce a great gift for the people.
Athena began to worry. As she sat on a tree stump pondering, she heard a sound in a nearby tree. She went to follow the noise and found a girl staring up at a small bird in a tree.
The girl was beautiful but looked sad. Athena asked the girl her name and why she looked so sad.
The girl told Athena her name was Haley and that her owl was stuck in the tree and she did not know how to get it down. Athena told Haley she would get her owl down for her.
Athena used her wisdom to come up with a plan to lure the owl down with berries she found in a bush nearby. Athena was confused as to why the owl handed her a branch of a tree, but held on to it.
In gratitude for saving her owl, Haley gave Athena the owl to keep. Athena thanked the girl for the bird and realized she must return to the city for the contest.
With the owl by her side, Athena rushed to the city without a clue as to what gift she would give the people. Poseidon had already arrived to the new city and presented the people with a stream of water.
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The symbol of Athena's owl was eventually used on currency within the city: Athenian tetradrachms commonly had a symbol of the owl on their reverse side.
The owl was also commonly featured in Athenian art, such as vases, and the symbol eventually spread to other Greek city-states. Preferred Date. Go Back.
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