Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, did not have any children. She was a virgin goddess along with Diana and Vesta.
No. The goddess Minerva was a virgin goddess.
She was often seen as a beautiful, tall, young woman with grey eyes and dirty blond to brown hair. She usually wore a toga and a helmet that was lifted to show her face.
No available sources mention any children of hers.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
Felicitas was the Roman goddess of happiness.
No. The goddess Minerva was a virgin goddess.
No. She was a virgin.
No, the Roman goddess Diana did not have any children. She swore to be a virgin goddess.
She was often seen as a beautiful, tall, young woman with grey eyes and dirty blond to brown hair. She usually wore a toga and a helmet that was lifted to show her face.
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.
Liber, a son and Libera, a daughter
No available sources mention any children of hers.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
Felicitas was the Roman goddess of happiness.
The Roman goddess Minerva did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
The Roman goddess of truth was Veritas.