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Athena And Minerva Compare And Contrast

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Être sage est le moyen d'un grand nombre. In every culture, or religion, there are unique gods and goddesses, and throughout time, gods of different religions have developed traits from each other. These similarities and differences can be shown through Athena, Minerva, and Tehuti the god and goddess' of wisdom from three different cultures. Astonishing Athena, Minerva, and Tehuti the glorious god and goddess’s of war share many similarities in their family, duty, and adventure but are also unique in their own way.
Athena was born from Zeus, the king of gods, head, and was raised by her uncle, Poseidon.
She is the Greek goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts. Through her many adventures, she stood out as a wise, fierce warrior, but in her encounter with Arachne, a young Lydian girl she shows her skills in the crafts. When Arachne boasts that she is a better weaver than Athena, she angers the goddess, but Athena knows she cannot be beaten …show more content…

He is the Egyptian god of knowledge and guides the Manjet, the boat that holds Ra during the night. He was married to his sister Ma’at who was also one of Ra’s children. They worked together on the Manjet, steering Ra through twelve caverns, and protecting him from the monsters in the water. Through eight caverns they steered the boat out of the way of monsters, never having any trouble. Tehuti would spot them and Ma’at would steer, but every night in the ninth cavern a hideous beast with no eyes, ears, or nose would attack them. This monster was the Apep he had a roar so terrible that even the gods trembled. He would attack, and they would dodge but it would be too late Apep would spray poison on Ra’s eyes. Thankfully, Tehuti would be there and he would wipe Ra’s eyes clean. Then Ra would attack stabbing the monster with his spear. The ugly creature, gushing blood would retreat back to the water to be seen the next night, and the night after that, Tehuti’s adventure never

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