Athena is a Greek goddess. Minerva was her Roman counterpart.
The Greek counterpart of the Minerva was Athena.
Athena is the Greek name of a Greek goddess. Her Roman counterpart was Minerva.
Romans named Athena counterpart to their goddess Minerva; Minerva was a goddess in her own right not co-dependent upon Athena, but counterpart in another culture.
The Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess, Minerva, was Athena.
Athena's Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Athena is a Greek goddess. Minerva was her Roman counterpart.
The Greek counterpart of the Minerva was Athena.
The Roman counterpart to Athena is Minerva.
Athena is the Greek name of a Greek goddess. Her Roman counterpart was Minerva.
Romans named Athena counterpart to their goddess Minerva; Minerva was a goddess in her own right not co-dependent upon Athena, but counterpart in another culture.
The Greek counterpart of the Roman goddess, Minerva, was Athena.
Aite (or Atë) was the Greek personification of Ruin, and she had no Roman counterpart.
Yes she is. She is then Greek goddess of wisdom, the arts, and battle strategies. Her Roman counterpart is Minerva.
Athena is not the same goddess as Minerva; they are counterpart to each other and often identified as being the same, but have origins in different cultures.
Venus is Aphrodite's Roman counterpart.
The Greeks would not have worshiped the Roman goddess Minerva- they would have worshiped her Greek counterpart, Athena. See 'related questions'.