There is Mimir, the Jotun (and Odin's uncle) of Memory. The Nornir, the three maidens that weave together Wyrd, or "fate." There are Odin's ravens, Muginn and Huggin, Memory and Thought. There is Odin himself of course. Forseti was said to be one of the wisest of the gods. There is Kvasir who is also one of the wisest. A few other Giants that Odin matched his wits against (and won).
In Greek Mythology, Athena was the goddess of wisdom, familiarly seen with an owl. (In Roman Mythology she was Minerva).
Mothers in mythology often represent nurturing, protection, and wisdom. In different cultures, mothers are portrayed as goddesses, heroines, or figures of sacrifice and strength. They can be seen as creators, protectors, or guides for their children and society.
The Goddess of wisdom and war born from Zeus' brain is Athena in Greek mythology. She is known for her strategic warfare skills, wisdom, and crafts. Athena is often depicted with an owl, symbolizing wisdom, and wearing armor to represent her role as a warrior.
Apollo is not specifically the god of wisdom in Greek mythology; he is the god of the sun, light, music, and prophecy. In Greek mythology, the goddess of wisdom is Athena.
The sphinx and Anubis are important figures in ancient Egyptian mythology. The sphinx symbolizes wisdom and protection, often guarding temples and tombs. Anubis is the god of mummification and the afterlife, guiding souls to the underworld. Both figures played crucial roles in Egyptian beliefs about death and the afterlife.
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Sophia was the goddess of Wisdom.
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In Greek mythology, it is Athena.In Roman mythology, it is Minerva.
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