
pmid: 20096932
Minerva was the goddess of wisdom and war, the Roman equivalent of the Greek Pallas Athene. Like all mythical figures, she was repeatedly reinterpreted to carry different rhetorical messages.
Religion and Psychology, Symbolism, Greece, Science, Rome, Gender Identity, Mythology, History, 18th Century, Philosophy, Knowledge, Humans, Female, History, Ancient
Religion and Psychology, Symbolism, Greece, Science, Rome, Gender Identity, Mythology, History, 18th Century, Philosophy, Knowledge, Humans, Female, History, Ancient
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