Her name is Minerva. She was also the goddess of wisdom.
The goddess named for Mars is Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Venus
Her Roman name was Minerva. or Bellona
Venus was named after a goddess named Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
The Roman goddess Vesta, virgin goddess of hearth, home, and family, the Vestal Virgins were her priestesses.
Minerva was the Roman name for Athena, an ancient Greek goddess of weaving, war, and strategy.
If you are talking about the greek goddess then it would be Wisdom, weaving, crafting i think
Minerva is the goddess of weaving
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
She was the virgin goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic, and the inventor of music.
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.
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.
Weaving. In the Roman tale of Arachne, the goddess engages in a weaving contest.
The Roman goddess of wisdom, skill at weaving, and crafts is Minerva. She is often associated with strategic warfare, arts, and crafts, and is considered a protector of various skills and knowledge. Minerva was revered for her intelligence and creativity, particularly in the realm of weaving, where she was believed to excel.
Knitting is associated with weaving, and the Greek goddess of weaving and wisdom is Athena.
Arachne
Athena