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- 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...
- variations in use in the United States also included Manerva, Manervia, Menerva, Menirva, Minervah, Minervia, Minervy, and Minirva. Also in use in the...
- discovery in Israel Etruscan mirror illustrated Uni and Hercle Hercle and Menerva on an Etruscan mirror from Città di Castello, c. 300 BCE: Badisches The...
- of Fufluns and the presentation of Epiur, for Thalna, and the Birth of Menerva for Thanr. They were both clearly important and likely had a cult dedicated...
- meant that internal vowels were not reproduced, e.g. Menrva instead of Menerva. Accordingly, linguists also distinguish between Old and New Etruscan....
- Italic forms. Mean, Meanpe Etruscan deity, equivalent of Nike or Victoria. Menerva, Menrva The Etruscan original to the Roman Minerva, made into Gr**** Athena...
- Hussein, Ahmed A. A.; Bloem, Erik; Fodor, István; Baz, El-Sa****; Tadros, Menerva M.; Soliman, Maha F. M.; El-Shenawy, Nahla S.; Koene, Joris M. (2020-12-19)...
- a statue of Minerva. Nortia may thus have been related to the Etruscan Menerva. At Rome, the goddess Necessitas, the divine personification of necessity...
- archaeological excavations. These included work on the Etruscan sanctuary of Menerva at Santa Marinella (1964-1966), the Etruscan sanctuary of the Porta Caere...
- contained two main structures, one a sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Menerva (Etruscan spelling) and the other a temple that had statues of Turms, Hercle...