In wisdom, her equivalent is Thoth.
The Egyptian goddess Neith is often thought to be how Athena originated. Also there is the Roman goddess Minerva.
The Roman goddess of wisdom, the equivalent of the Greek Pallas Athena, was Minerva.
She was unmarried and widely known for being a virgin. But in other mythologies, the equivalent of Athena was married to the equivalent of Apollo.She didnt get married stupid
The Egyptian equivalent of Eros would be the god Horus. Horus was often associated with love and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, much like Eros in Greek mythology. So, if you're looking for the Egyptian cupid, Horus is your guy.
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No; Ma'at is the Egyptian goddess of balance and justice, Athena is the Greek Goddess of wisdom and war.
the roman equivalent to Athena was Minerva
The Egyptian goddess Neith is often thought to be how Athena originated. Also there is the Roman goddess Minerva.
The Roman goddess of wisdom, the equivalent of the Greek Pallas Athena, was Minerva.
Athena is a female goddess, not a male god. The Roman goddess Minerva is the equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
The Greek goddess Athena had Minerva as her Roman equivalent.
She was unmarried and widely known for being a virgin. But in other mythologies, the equivalent of Athena was married to the equivalent of Apollo.She didnt get married stupid
Answer: snape Answer: I believe you refer to Minerva, the roman equivalent of the Greek Athena.
There is no equivalent in Egyptian Mythology, but the closest would be Yam (Yamm) who was worshipped as the God of the Sea during Ancient Egyptian times.
The Egyptian equivalent of Eros would be the god Horus. Horus was often associated with love and fertility in ancient Egyptian mythology, much like Eros in Greek mythology. So, if you're looking for the Egyptian cupid, Horus is your guy.
Athena's Roman equivalent was Minerva.
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