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A tall, slim woman with glaucous eyes trickling light, wearing a suit of armour and a golden helmet [1]
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Pallas Athena
Painting designed to decorate the flag for the University of Athens
Painting of 1887 by Nikolaos Gyzis
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Pallas Athene
Painting by Parmigianino
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Peace and War
Minerva(Athena) protects Pax (Peace) from Mars (Ares), the god of war
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens
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The Triumph of Virtue
Minerva chasing away the Vices from the Garden of Virtue.
Painting of 1502 by Andrea Mantegna (1431–1506)
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Athena and Artemis
Painting of 1927 by Theofilos
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Hermes and Athena
Painting of 1585 by Bartholomaeus Spranger
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The Judgement of Paris
Detail of the painting, with Athena watching Aphrodite, the goddess of love, receiving the golden apple from Paris, the Prince of Troy
Painting of 1819 by Joseph Hauber
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Minerva and Neptune
The dispute between Minerva (Athena) and Neptune(Poseidon) for the patronage of Athens. Detail of the painting.
Painting of 1748 by Noel Halle
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Minerva Crowns the Maid of Leiden
Painting of 1650 by Abraham Lambertsz. van den Tempel
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The Combat of Mars and Minerva
Detail of the painting depicting Minerva (Athena)
Painting of 1771 by Joseph-Benoît Suvée
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Pallas Athene between Fortune and Virtue
Painting of 1556 by Giuseppe Salviati
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The Creation of Man
Prometheus creating man in the presence of Athena
Painting by Jean-Simon Berthelemy Louvre Museum in Source: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons
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Minerva between Geometry and Arithmetic
Painting by Paolo Veronese
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Minerva (Athena) captures a Centaur
Painting of 1482 by Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510)
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