The Roman goddess of knowledge is Minerva (or Minerva-Medica), previously seen under the Etruscans as "Menrva". She is also based off the Greek goddess of useful knowledge and wisdom, Athena.
Athena was the Greek goddess of learning and wisdom.
The closest I can get to 'learning' is the goddess of wisdom, Athena.
Hindu goddess of speech, wisdom and learning is Saraswati. She is the wife of lord Brahma and sister of goddess of Wealth Laxmi.
There really wasnt one but Athena was the goddess of wisdom and battle
Saraswati is a Hindu Goddess. She is the Goddess of learning (education, music, etc).
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Apollo was the god of culture and learning.
Sarasvati is the Goddess of Learning (Studies, education etc..,)
Minerva was the goddess of wisdom, learning, art crafts, battle strategy, and industry. Her symbol was the owl. Minerva was also the Roman name of the Greek goddess Athena.
Persephone was a goddess; they could usually do what they wanted to do without learning it, and when they wanted to do whatever it was, it was done.
Minerva is also known as Athena. She is the virgin goddess of wisdom, learning and crafts. In Rome she was worshiped as the goddess of war. Her powers include being very wise and unbeatable at war.
The god of learning is typically associated with Saraswati in Hinduism, Athena in Greek mythology, and Thoth in ancient Egyptian mythology. Each of these gods is revered for their wisdom, knowledge, and intellectual pursuits.
Aphrodite is a ancient Greek goddess, she didn't need school - being both immortal and a goddess she could find out everything she wanted without graduating from a human school of learning.