no
It's not a matter of liking or disliking, they felt obligated to worship her due to their religion. Athena (Minerva) was a very important goddess for both the Greeks and Romans. In fact, she was one of the Capitoline Triad for the Romans.
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The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.
Greeks
Ancient Greek. She was known as Minerva to the Romans, though...
It's not a matter of liking or disliking, they felt obligated to worship her due to their religion. Athena (Minerva) was a very important goddess for both the Greeks and Romans. In fact, she was one of the Capitoline Triad for the Romans.
The Greeks would not have worshiped the Roman goddess Minerva- they would have worshiped her Greek counterpart, Athena. See 'related questions'.
They were the Greeks, the Romans,and the Latin
Minerva is the Roman goddess of widsom, crafts, poetry, and weaving. The Romans did not take any of her warlike aspects from the Greeks, since they worshiped Mars for those aspects.
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I don't see any evidence of this; the Romans executed him and his followers so I think it was the other way around. I don't remember anything about him hating Greeks. ---- A Catholic Answer Jesus was man like us in all things but sin. And we know that to hate anyone is a terrible sin. Therefore, we may be certain that Jesus hated no one. He was no more capable of hating the Romans or Greeks than he was of commiting any other sin.
Minerva, or Athena to the Greeks.
Romans and Greeks use papyrus to write on.
No, it was the other way around. The Romans conquered the Greeks.
No. The Greeks came about a thousand years before the Romans.
Minerva or Pallas
Jupiter, Juno, Mercury, and Minerva.