• A European capital is named for her
• Acropolis figure
• Aegis bearer
• Aegis carrier
• Aegis wielder
• Alalcomeneus reared her
• Armored goddess
• Armored Greek goddess
• Classical symbol of wisdom
• Daughter born from Zeus' forehead
• Daughter of Zeus
• Deity featured on California's state seal
• Favorite child of Zeus
• Favorite daughter of Zeus
• Goddess born from Zeus' forehead
• Goddess born fully armed
• Goddess for whom a European capital is named
• Goddess for whom Greece's capital is named
• Goddess of the practical arts
• Goddess of war
• Goddess of wisdom
• Goddess of wisdom and war
• Goddess often depicted in armor
• Goddess symbolized by an owl
• Goddess who aided Odysseus
• Goddess who sprang fully grown from Zeus's head
• Goddess who turned Arachne into a spider
• Goddess whose companion was an owl
• Goddess with a European capital named for her
• Goddess with a pet owl
• Greek counterpart of Minerva
• Greek goddess
• Greek goddess born armed for battle
• Greek goddess of wisdom
• Greek Minerva
• Guardian for Odysseus
• Helper of Perseus
• In Rome, she was Minerva
• In some renderings, she holds Nike in her palm
• Judgment of Paris goddess
• Judgment of Paris loser
• Legendary flute inventor
• Medusa's transformer
• Minerva alias
• Minerva, on the Acropolis
• Minerva, to Plato
• Minerva, to the Greeks
• Minerva's counterpart
• Minerva's Greek counterpart
• Odysseus' advisor
• Odysseus' guardian
• Odysseus's protector
• Pallas
• Parthenon dedicatee
• Parthenon figure
• Parthenon goddess
• Parthenon honoree
• Parthenon patron
• Parthenon sculpture
• Phidias subject
• Product of Zeus's head
• Protector of Odysseus
• Result of Hephaestus splitting Zeus's skull with an ax
• She holds Medusa's head
• She sprang from the head of Zeus
• She sprang from Zeus's head
• She turned Arachne into a spider
• She turned Medusa's hair into snakes
• Subject of a Phidias sculpture
• Supervisor of the construction of the Argo
• The owl was her mascot
• The Parthenon is dedicated to her
• The Parthenon's goddess
• To whom the Parthenon was dedicated
• Virginal goddess
• Voice of ___, dearest to me of the gods, how clearly, though you are unseen, do I hear your call and snatch its meaning in my mind
• War goddess
• Watcher over Odysseus
• Wisdom goddess
• Wise goddess
• Wise Greek goddess
• Wise Olympian
• Wise woman
• Zeus' daughter
• Zeus' favorite child
• Zeus's head goddess
• Zeus's headache
• (Greek mythology) goddess of wisdom and useful arts and prudent warfare
• Guardian of Athens
• Identified with Roman Minerva
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