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Encyclopedia > Menrva

In Etruscan mythology, Menrva was the goddess of wisdom, war, art, schools and commerce. She was the Etruscan counterpart to Athena and Minerva from Greek and Roman mythology, respectively. Like Athena, Menrva was born from the head of her father, Tinia. Menrva, Tinia and Uni were part of a triumvirate. The Etruscans were a race of northern Italian Aryans eventually integrated into Rome. ... Athena from the east pediment of the Afea temple in Aegina After a sculpture of Athena at the Louvre. ... Minerva was a Roman goddess of crafts and wisdom. ... Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. ... In Etruscan mythology, Tinia was the highest god of the skies, husband to Thalna or Uni. ... In Etruscan mythology, Tinia was the highest god of the skies, husband to Thalna or Uni. ... Look up uni- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary For the numerical prefix uni- and words related to it see Wiktionary. ...


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In Etruscan mythology, Menrva was the Etruscan Athena from Greek mythology.
Like Athena, Menrva was born from the head of her father, Tinia.
Menrva, Tinia and Uni were part of a triumvirate.
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