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Minerva    音标拼音: [mən'ɚvə] [mɪn'ɚvə]
n. 司智慧和技术及工艺之神

司智慧和技术及工艺之神

Minerva
n 1: (Roman mythology) goddess of wisdom; counterpart of Greek
Athena

Minerva \Mi*ner"va\, n. [L.] (Rom. Myth.)
The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of
poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the
Grecian {Pallas Athene}.
[1913 Webster]

77 Moby Thesaurus words for "Minerva":
Agdistis, Amor, Aphrodite, Apollo, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Ate,
Athena, Bacchus, Bellona, Ceres, Cora, Cronus, Cupid, Cybele,
Demeter, Despoina, Diana, Dionysus, Dis, Enyo, Eros, Gaea, Gaia,
Ge, Great Mother, Hades, Helios, Hephaestus, Hera, Here, Hermes,
Hestia, Hymen, Hyperion, Jove, Juno, Jupiter, Jupiter Fidius,
Jupiter Fulgur, Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Jupiter Pluvius,
Jupiter Tonans, Kore, Kronos, Magna Mater, Mars, Mercury, Mithras,
Momus, Neptune, Nike, Odin, Olympians, Olympic gods, Ops, Orcus,
Persephassa, Persephone, Phoebus, Phoebus Apollo, Pluto, Poseidon,
Proserpina, Proserpine, Rhea, Saturn, Tellus, Tiu, Tyr, Venus,
Vesta, Vulcan, Woden, Wotan, Zeus


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  • Minerva – Mythopedia
    Minerva was the wisest of the Roman pantheon, the patron deity of philosophy, craftsmanship, art, and strategy A quintessentially Roman goddess, she was part of the widely worshiped Capitoline Triad, along with Jupiter and Juno
  • Mars – Mythopedia
    Mars was the raging Roman god of warfare whose fury inspired savagery in battle Father of city founders Romulus and Remus, Mars was revered not only as a god of war, but one whose conflicts brought about lasting peace
  • Odyssey: Book 22 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Minerva encourages Ulysses in the shape of Mentor The suitors are all slain, only Medon and Phemius are spared Melanthius and the unfaithful servants are executed The rest acknowledge their master with all demonstrations of joy Then fierce the hero o’er the threshold strode; Stripp’d of his rags, he blazed out like a god
  • Roman Mythology – Mythopedia
    Roman mythology tells the stories of the gods and goddesses of ancient Rome, many of whom were borrowed from Greek culture and renamed One unique aspect of Roman mythology is the tale of its powerful founder, Romulus, who along with his twin Remus was suckled by a she-wolf in infancy
  • Juno – Mythopedia
    Juno was the Roman goddess of women and marriage, as well as a patron goddess of Rome She was one of the most important deities of the Roman pantheon
  • Encyclopedia of Mythology – Mythopedia
    Mythopedia is the ultimate online resource for exploring ancient mythology; from the Greeks and Romans, to Celtic, Norse, Egyptian and more
  • Jupiter – Mythopedia
    Jupiter was the supreme god of the Roman pantheon, a god of the sky and weather and the champion of Rome and its empire His Greek counterpart was Zeus
  • Iliad: Book 8 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Juno and Minerva prepare to aid the Grecians, but are restrained by Iris, sent from Jupiter The night puts an end to the battle Hector continues in the field, (the Greeks being driven to their fortifications before the ships,) and gives orders to keep the watch all night in the camp, to prevent the enemy from re-embarking and escaping by flight
  • Roman Gods – Mythopedia
    The Roman Gods had great influence in every sphere of society From entreating divine inspiration at the highest levels of government to performing rituals honoring tutelary deities who assisted with the practical needs of everyday life, worship was a foundation of Roman existence
  • Iliad: Book 5 (Full Text) - Mythopedia
    Minerva drives him on the Lycian train; Alastor, Cronius, Halius, strew’d the plain, Alcander, Prytanis, Noemon fell: [154] And numbers more his sword had sent to hell, But Hector saw; and, furious at the sight, Rush’d terrible amidst the ranks of fight





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