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Minerva
Minerva EuropeThe Roman goddess of wisdom and the arts, identified with the Greek Athena. Her name may contain the same root as mens, meaning thought. Her cult was widespread in Italy, though only at Rome did she take on an extremely warlike character. There Minerva was represented with a helmet, shield, and a coat of mail; and the spoils of war were dedicated to her.
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