Athena was Goddess of war.
In Rome, he is know as Mars. (and the planets were named after the gods not the other way around.) Though there is a goddess of war in Egyptian mythology. Her name is Sekhmet, usually found as a cat/human, or otherwise just a cat. When I say cat/human I mean the head of a cat and the body of a human, or to be specific, a woman. Then there is also Siva or Shiva, also a war deity. Although he is not a goddess, but a god, an Indian one (not native American, the original Indians, from India.) Anyway, it all depends on which mythology, religion, culture, or philosophy in which you are referring to.
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The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.
well Artemis is the greek goddess of the hunt and Diana is her roman counterpart.
The Roman goddess Flora was identified with Greek Chloris.
Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt and the wilderness. Her Greek counterpart was Artemis.
She was the virgin goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic, and the inventor of music.
the roman goddess of wisdom was titled Minerva, also labeled the following Virgin goddess of poetry,medicine,wisdom,commerce,weaving,crafts,magic and the inventor of music. -Gen
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.
The Romans associated their goddess, Minerva (goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic) with the Greek goddess Athena. Bellona was a Roman goddess of war, more similar to Enyo in Greek mythology.
The Roman goddess of wisdom and crafts, and also of battle stragedy and trade, was Minerva. Her Greek equivalent is Athena.
Her name is Minerva. She was also the goddess of wisdom.
The goddess of science and crafts is Minerva. She is a Roman goddess, shown to wear a coat of mail, a helmet and carrying a spear.
Athene, also known as Minerva by the Romans, was the ancient Greek Goddess of wisdom, crafts,
She Was Good At Arts And Crafts
Minerva was the Roman name for Athena, an ancient Greek goddess of weaving, war, and strategy.
Greek: Athena Roman: Minerva
Weaving. In the Roman tale of Arachne, the goddess engages in a weaving contest.