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Etruscan goddess of war, art, wisdom, and medicine
Menrva (also spelled Menerva or Menfra) was an Etruscan goddess of war, art, wisdom, and medicine. She contributed much of her character to the Roman Minerva
Menrva
Roman goddess of wisdom
Minerva (/mɪˈnɜːrvə/; Latin: [mɪˈnɛru̯ä]; Etruscan: Menrva) is the Roman goddess of wisdom, justice, law, victory, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and
Minerva
Ancient Etruscan god
close relation between Hercle and Menrva, such as on one such bronze mirror from the late 4th century BCE. Hercle and Menrva are depicted at the center of
Hercle
Etruscan goddess
Capitoline Triad, made up of her husband Tinia, the god of the sky, and daughter Menrva, the goddess of wisdom. She is often depicted with a goatskin cloak and
Uni_(mythology)
Fictional character
face of a young man. He is also often winged and being held by Hercle or Menrva, who are charged with the protection and care of infants. He is also often
Epiur
Largest crater on Titan
Menrva is the largest crater on Titan, with a diameter of 392 kilometers. The crater is a heavily eroded double ringed impact basin, similar to the impact
Menrva_(crater)
Network of river channels on Titan
network of river channels, known as flumina, located in the region around the Menrva Crater of Titan. These channels range in length from 23 km to 210 km and
Elivagar_Flumina
Etruscan mythical character
she observes the goddess Menrva handling another baby. Menrva wears a crested helmet and jewelry, although unlike Turan, Menrva has an exposed breast. This
Leinth
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
and Roman gods were inspired by the Etruscan system: Aritimi (Artemis), Menrva (Minerva), Pacha (Dionysus). The Greek heroes taken from Homer also appear
Etruscan_civilization
Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva
from the Etruscan trio of Tinia, the supreme deity, Uni, his wife, and Menrva, their daughter and the goddess of wisdom.[citation needed] In some interpretations
Capitoline_Triad
Largest moon of Saturn
Doom Mons Erebor Mons Ganesa Macula Guabonito Irensaga Montes Mayda Insula Menrva Mezzoramia Mindolluin Montes Misty Montes Mithrim Montes Perkunas Virgae
Titan_(moon)
Etruscan goddess of love and fertility
most important female figures in Etruscan mythology, alongside Uni and Menrva. Her image was commonly represented in the backgrounds of mirrors, terracotta
Turan_(mythology)
Etruscan sky god
bust of Tinia from 300–250 BCE Symbol Thunderbolt Genealogy Consort Uni Children Hercle and Menrva Equivalents Greek Zeus Roman Jupiter Egyptian Amun
Tinia
Orientalizing Period of 750/700–600 BC. Examples are Aritimi (Artemis), Menrva (Minerva, Latin equivalent of Athena), the heroic figure Hercle (Hercules)
Etruscan_religion
the faithful towards knowledge of right and just action and lifestyle. Menrva, goddess of wisdom, war, weaving, and medicine Apollo, god of oracles, knowledge
List_of_knowledge_deities
Chief deity of Roman state religion
important. It is possible that the Etruscans paid particular attention to Menrva (Minerva) as a goddess of destiny, in addition to the royal couple Uni (Juno)
Jupiter_(god)
Etruscan dawn goddess
Bronze Mirror depicting Tinia, Thesan, Thethis, and Menrva. Potentially a representation of a dramatic performance "teaching" scene.
Thesan
Mayan goddess
Itzamna Equivalents Albanian Prende Aztec Xochiquetzal Canaanite Eshmun Celtic Brigid Etruscan Menrva Greek Hygieia Norse Eir Roman Bona Dea Slavic Żywie
Ixchel
Etruscan god of war
scene on an Etruscan mirror shows Leinth, Turan, Menrva, Laran, and two Mariś babies. He stands behind Menrva, holding a spear and wearing a mantle. He fights
Laran
Seker Ala Ishtar Nuska Panthoibi Abhean Brigid Gwydion Lugh Bragi Odin Menrva Aphrodite, goddess of beauty which may mean beautiful works of art, goddess
List_of_art_deities
Etruscan goddess of childbirth
bloom." She appears in Etruscan art in the company of Turan, Tinia, and Menrva. On Etruscan bronze mirrors Thalna is present and looking on in scenes pertaining
Thalna
Trans-Neptunian object
Capitoline Triad, made up of her husband Tinia, the god of the sky, and daughter Menrva, the goddess of wisdom. Its moon was named together with Uni on 1 September
55637_Uni
Fufluns, god of plant life, happiness and health and growth in all things Menrva, goddess of war, art, wisdom and healthcare Kadaklan: the Itneg deity who
List_of_health_deities
Methodology for cultural comparison
Bastet Asclepius Aesculapius / Vejove Veiove Imhotep Eshmun Athena Minerva Menrva Neith / Isis Anat Anahita Sulis / Belisama / Senuna / Coventina / Icovellauna
Interpretatio_graeca
Circular depression in a solid astronomical body formed by the impact of a smaller object
Falsaron – Iapetus – Diameter: 424 km Dostoevskij – Mercury – Diameter: 400 km Menrva – Titan – Diameter: 392 km Tolstoj – Mercury – Diameter: 390 km Goethe –
Impact_crater
Virtus, god of bravery and military strength Etruscan Laran, god of war. Menrva, goddess of war, art, wisdom, and health Danubian Rider Sabazios Thracian
List_of_war_deities
Alpanu Artume Athrpa Catha Cel Ethausva Horta Lasa Latva Leinth Losna Mania Menrva Metaia Medusa Nurtia Persipnei Semla Thalna Thesan Thethis Turan Uni Vanth
List_of_goddesses
Extinct language of ancient Italy
Achle (Achilles), Tite (Titus); of females, in -i, -a, or -u: Uni (Juno), Menrva (Minerva), or Zipu. Names of gods may end in -s: Fufluns, Tins; or they
Etruscan_language
(300 mi) 1,530 km 31% Tirawa 360 km (220 mi) 24% Titan (moon of Saturn) Menrva 392 km (244 mi) 5,150 km 7.5% Iapetus (moon of Saturn) Abisme 767 km (480 mi)
List of largest craters in the Solar System
List_of_largest_craters_in_the_Solar_System
Sacred grove of ancient Pisaureum
battles) and a bronze Tabula Fabrorum with a relief of the Etruscan goddess Menrva (found at Palazzo Barignani). The grove was rediscovered and archaeological
Lucus_Pisaurensis
a triad of gods—Juno, Minerva, and Jupiter—from the Etruscan gods: Uni, Menrva, and Tinia. However, the influence of Etruscan people in the development
History_of_Rome
Coins of Ancient Populonia
forward or slightly rotated; below X X. Reverse smooth or club. Head of Menrva (the Etruscan Minerva) three-quarter length; beneath X X. Reverse with three
Coinage_of_Populonia
discovered include a 392-kilometre-wide (244 mi) two-ring impact basin named Menrva seen by Cassini's ISS as a bright-dark concentric pattern. A smaller, 80-kilometre-wide
Geology_of_Titan
Channel landform on other planets
Elivagar Flumina, a network of river channels in the region around the Menrva Crater of Titan. flumen. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short. A Latin Dictionary
Flumen_(planetary_geology)
American actor and singer
soundtrack to Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway (Left Field Productions), and Menrva Realm's Angels (Ectronia). In 2005/06 he did vocal work on studio recordings
Rob_Evan
healer, Asklepios. Ethausva, Eth Etruscan goddess, attendant at the birth of Menrva. Euturpa, Euterpe The Greek goddess Euterpe. Feronia An obscure rural goddess
List of Etruscan mythological figures
List_of_Etruscan_mythological_figures
Musical artist
recently teamed up production duos from Northern Ireland Glass Keys and Menrva, to release her single "Unwant You" on 4 April 2021, on the esteemed Swiss
Danielle_Senior
Aerobot exploration vehicle
Doom Mons Erebor Mons Ganesa Macula Guabonito Irensaga Montes Mayda Insula Menrva Mezzoramia Mindolluin Montes Misty Montes Mithrim Montes Perkunas Virgae
Titan_Winged_Aerobot
First side of the image: Head of Menrva facing slightly left, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet
Etruscan_coinage
Ancient Meitei goddess
(mother) Consorts Tarang Khoinucha and Nongpok Ningthou Equivalents Etruscan Menrva, Turan Greek Athena, Aphrodite Hindu Durga Roman Minerva, Venus Egyptian
Panthoibi
Concept mission to Titan
Doom Mons Erebor Mons Ganesa Macula Guabonito Irensaga Montes Mayda Insula Menrva Mezzoramia Mindolluin Montes Misty Montes Mithrim Montes Perkunas Virgae
AVIATR
Oglala (South Dakota USA) god of wisdom WGPSN Menrva 20°06′N 87°12′W / 20.1°N 87.2°W / 20.1; -87.2 (Menrva) 392 2006 Etruscan goddess of wisdom WGPSN
List of craters in the Solar System
List_of_craters_in_the_Solar_System
Ksa, Lakota/Oglala spirit WGPSN Menrva 20°06′N 87°12′W / 20.1°N 87.2°W / 20.1; -87.2 (Menrva) 392.0 2006 Menrva, Etruscan goddess 'Circus Maximus'
List of geological features on Titan
List_of_geological_features_on_Titan
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One with Good Principles
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Protected by god
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Lord of all the three lokas worlds
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English American
Broad clearing in the wood. From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for...
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Arabic, Muslim
Peace of Eyes; Light of Eyes
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin
Compound of Rose and Anne; Favor; Grace; Graceful Rose
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Princess of Sea
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Jaisudhan | ஜைஸà¯à®¤à®¨
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Indian
Lion, Title of caliph Ali
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American, British, Danish, English, French, Hebrew
Lily; Variant of Hebrew Susannah
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