Yes, Neith.
The Roman Minerva is similar to Greek Athena.
The Roman goddess Minerva was similar to Greek Athena.
Minerva, of the Roman Culture, is similar to the Greek goddess Athena.
According to Plato, Athena is associated with Neith, a huntress goddess and goddess of war from predynastic Egypt. This period was somewhere between 6500 BCE and 5000 BCE. If Plato's connection is correct, then Athena is between 7000 and 8000 years old. Athena became associated with philosophy, and therefore the goddess of philosophy, in Greece around the late 5th century BCE.
They both had floodings
The Roman Minerva was similar to Greek Athena.
athena even tho she is similar to ares she is god of battle stratige
They are both Greek goddesses.
The Roman Minerva.
They were both gods of war, but Athena was the civilized side of war while Ares was more into the bloodshed.
Minerva. She was the Roman name for Athena. Some sources state Theia was a Titaness of wisdom. Metis, Athena's mother was the goddess/titan of crafty thought and wisdom.
Minerva. She was the Roman name for Athena. Some sources state Theia was a Titaness of wisdom. Metis, Athena's mother was the goddess/titan of crafty thought and wisdom.