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Patron goddess of Athens.
The Greek deity of wisdom was Athena. She was known for her strategic warfare tactics, arts and crafts, and being the patron goddess of Athens.
Saint Paul is sometimes considered the saint of Wisdom but not always. There is multiple saints that could be known as the patron saint of wisdom but Saint Paul will most likely be the best choice.
Athena is the goddess of wisdom, conquest, fine arts, and is the patron god of Athens
The Parthenon was built in Athens for the goddess Athena, who is best known as the patron of war, wisdom, and justice.
Saint Paul the Hermit is often considered the patron saint of hermits. He is known for his life of solitude and prayer in the Egyptian desert during the 3rd and 4th centuries.
Athene, the goddess of wisdom and also of cunning, assisted Odysseus throughout his trials. This is because Odysseus was not only known for his strength and intelligence, but for his wisdom and cunning. After about 500 BCE, her name was changed to Athena.
Saint Anthony of Padua is considered the patron saint of wandering scholars. He was known for his preaching and knowledge, and he is often invoked by students seeking guidance or wisdom in their studies.
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Strangely, there seem to be more goddesses of wisdom than gods of wisdom.Odin (Woden) was a Norse god of wisdomThoth was the Egyptian god of wisdomSaraswati is the Hindu goddess of wisdomAthena was the Greek goddess of wisdomMinerva was the Roman goddess of wisdom; originally from the Etruscan pantheon, she was later equated with AthenaThe Hebrew goddess of wisdom is simply known as Wisdom (Greek: Sophia) or Lady Wisdom
Saint Thomas Aquinas is often regarded as the patron saint of scholars. He was a prolific theologian and philosopher, known for his work in reconciling faith and reason. Many students and academics seek his intercession for wisdom and knowledge.
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