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.
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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.
Athena's Roman name is Minerva.
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Aite (or Atë) was the Greek personification of Ruin, and she had no Roman counterpart.
Athena doesn't have a middle name. She has another name which is Minerva, her Roman name.Hope that answers your question :)
She doesn't really have a nickname but, Her Roman name is Minerva, and Minerva is on the Medal of Honor
Athenas father was zeus, the great god of the heaven
It's still Athena because she only have 2 names the second one was Minerva in Roman Mythology
Minerva
The Roman counterpart to Athena is Minerva.
Aite (or Atë) was the Greek personification of Ruin, and she had no Roman counterpart.
Her roman name is Minerva, like in harry potter, MINERVA mcgonnagal Mi Ner Va
Athena doesn't have a middle name. She has another name which is Minerva, her Roman name.Hope that answers your question :)
She doesn't really have a nickname but, Her Roman name is Minerva, and Minerva is on the Medal of Honor
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Athenas father was zeus, the great god of the heaven
It's still Athena because she only have 2 names the second one was Minerva in Roman Mythology
one is aphrodite
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