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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
Iliad: Book 22 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Fierce Minerva flies To stern Pelides, and triumphing, cries: “O loved of Jove! this day our labours cease, And conquest blazes with full beams on Greece Great Hector falls; that Hector famed so far, Drunk with renown, insatiable of war, Falls by thy hand, and mine! nor force, nor flight, Shall more avail him, nor his god of light
Odyssey: Book 1 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Argument Minerva’s Descent to Ithaca The poem opens within forty eight days of the arrival of Ulysses in his dominions He had now remained seven years in the Island of Calypso, when the gods assembled in council, proposed the method of his departure from thence and his return to his native country For this purpose it is concluded to send Mercury to Calypso, and Pallas immediately descends
Metamorphoses: Book 3 (Full Text) - Mythopedia WHEN now Agenor had his daughter lost, He sent his son to search on ev’ry coast; And sternly bid him to his arms restore The darling maid, or see his face no more, But live an exile in a foreign clime; Thus was the father pious to a crime The Story of of Cadmus The restless youth search’d all the world around; But how can Jove in his amours be found? When, tir’d at length with
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
Greek Mythology – Mythopedia Greek mythology is the body of work detailing the origins of the ancient Hellenic world and the many deities who ruled over it It includes the histories of gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters, as well as explanations for many important religious rituals
Iliad: Book 6 (Full Text) - Mythopedia The priestess then the shining veil displays, Placed on Minerva’s knees, and thus she prays: “Oh awful goddess! ever-dreadful maid, Troy’s strong defence, unconquer’d Pallas, aid! Break thou Tydides’ spear, and let him fall Prone on the dust before the Trojan wall!
Odyssey: Book 24 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Before Minerva shot the livid flames; Blazing they fell, and at her feet expired; Then stopped the goddess, trembled and retired “Descended from the gods! Ulysses, cease; Offend not Jove: obey, and give the peace ” So Pallas spoke: the mandate from above The king obey’d The virgin-seed of Jove, In Mentor’s form, confirm’d the full
Roman God Names - Mythopedia Journey to ancient Rome with our Roman god name generator and craft character names befitting the deities of one of the greatest empires in history
Iliad: Book 19 (Full Text) - Mythopedia The hero obstinately refuses all repast, and gives himself up to lamentations for his friend Minerva descends to strengthen him, by the order of Jupiter He arms for the fight: his appearance described He addresses himself to his horses, and reproaches them with the death of Patroclus