Athena (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva. There is no modern myth about this Goddess. One of the old myths though, is how she turned a woman named arachne into a spider and that's where spiders came from. There's a whole story behind it.
One of the initial degrees of the Bavarian Illuminati. It comes from the name of Roman wisdom goddess Minerva.
She has grey eyes, a golden robe, and often has lots of armor on her. She likes owls so she probably has one, and I've heard that she is the goddess of magic somewhere.
Athene/ Athena, known to the Romans as the Etruscan goddess Minerva, who was merged in Roman Britain with the Celtic goddess Sulis.
It's still Athena because she only have 2 names the second one was Minerva in Roman Mythology
There is no specific Minerva McGonagall in Roman myth. McGonagall is a Scottish name. Minerva, or in the Greek Athena, she is the goddess of wisdom and, among other things, war. She is also one of the virgin goddesses, and also reputedly invented music.
Athena (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare; guardian of Athens; identified with Roman Minerva. There is no modern myth about this Goddess. One of the old myths though, is how she turned a woman named arachne into a spider and that's where spiders came from. There's a whole story behind it.
One of the initial degrees of the Bavarian Illuminati. It comes from the name of Roman wisdom goddess Minerva.
We're not sure why, but Minerva is the name of the Roman goddess of wisdom, strategy, and a sponsor of arts and trade. Seeing Professor McGonagall's personality, it probably had something to do with the Roman goddess'.
Minerva, the ancient Roman goddess also known as Athena in Greece has many symbols. The main one is the owl.
She has grey eyes, a golden robe, and often has lots of armor on her. She likes owls so she probably has one, and I've heard that she is the goddess of magic somewhere.
Athene/ Athena, known to the Romans as the Etruscan goddess Minerva, who was merged in Roman Britain with the Celtic goddess Sulis.
The Roman goddesses Minerva and Diana were playmates, along with Proserpine, as young goddesses. They all agreed to be virgin goddesses, except Pluto abducted Proserpine. This similarity between Diana and Minerva may have led to a friendship between them. However, Minerva likes to think things through before acting, as the goddess of wisdom, but Diana likes to jump straight into things, as the goddess of the wild and the hunt. This might have led to the annoyance of the other. Also, there is a debate whether Minerva or Diana was the favorite daughter of Jupiter (most say that it was Minerva), and which one of them was the stronger.
She is Minerva, otherwise known as the Goddess. She is the one spoken about in the play, LOVELESS.
It's still Athena because she only have 2 names the second one was Minerva in Roman Mythology
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Athena or Venus (one is Roman, one is Greek).