No. She was a virgin.
No. The goddess Minerva was a virgin goddess.
Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, did not have any children. She was a virgin goddess along with Diana and Vesta.
The Greek goddess Athena was called Minerva by the Romans.
Athene, also known as Minerva by the Romans, was the ancient Greek Goddess of wisdom, crafts,
Romans named Athena counterpart to their goddess Minerva; Minerva was a goddess in her own right not co-dependent upon Athena, but counterpart in another culture.
The Romans associated their goddess, Minerva (goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic) with the Greek goddess Athena. Bellona was a Roman goddess of war, more similar to Enyo in Greek mythology.
The Romans equated the Greek goddess, Athena, with Minerva. Minerva is the goddess of wisdom, music, poetry, medicine, and magic and is sponsor of arts, strategy, and trade. She is often depicted with an owl, symbolizing her wisdom.Minerva.Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom and battle, and her Roman equivalent is Minerva. Athena/Minerva's symbol is the owl, and she is the daughter of the lord of the skies, Zeus (Greek) or Jupiter. (Roman)The roman name for the goddess, Athena, is Minerva. She is the goddess of wisdom, battle stradegy, and art/craft.
Because she was the goddess wisdom, weaving, and warfare things they wanted to excel in
The Roman goddess Minerva did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
By the Romans, once they found out about Athena and her myths they applied them to their own goddess Minerva.
Pomona was not the goddess Minerva. The goddess Minerva is actually the roman form of better know, Athena. Pomona was the roman goddess of plentiful. Saying that Pomona was the goddess Minerva, would be saying that two goddesses are the same.
The Roman goddess Minerva was not married. She was a virgin goddess.