1. minerva - Noun
2. Minerva - Proper noun
The goddess of wisdom, of war, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving; -- identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmilcare Anguissola encouraged all his daughters (Sofonisba, Elena, Lucia, Europa, Minerva and Anna Maria) to cultivate and perfect their talents. Source: Internet
As Minerva Achaea, she was worshipped at Lucera in Apulia where votive gifts and arms said to be those of Diomedes were preserved in her temple. Source: Internet
Dulcie's Kings Cross owner Brandon Martignago outside the old Minerva theatre, which he says should be re-opened. Source: Internet
Exports of Brazilian beef by the country’s three meat giants – JBS, Minerva and Marfrig – have risen significantly over the last three years, and are found in British and European supermarkets. Source: Internet
In December, he founded New York's first daily newspaper American Minerva (later known as the Commercial Advertiser ), which he edited for four years, writing the equivalent of 20 volumes of articles and editorials. Source: Internet
According to Minerva Gonzalez, a forest officer for the BFD, we are the only solution to this problem. Source: Internet