RM2RW50C8–Fountain with antique figures of Minerva, in the Renaissance to the goddess Roma, flanked by the river gods Nile (left) and Tiber, 2nd century AD
RMPXEDA0–Temple of Minerva as seen from Piazza del Comune in Assisi. Perugia, Umbria, Italy
RM2BMEY1Y–Aldobrandini Chapel in Basilica Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome Italy
RMARWDD9–Bernini designed this elephant to carry the obelisk of the Santa Maria Sopra Minerva on Piazza della Minerva Rome
RMF6PKJG–The Minerva Theatre, part of the Chichester Festival Theatre.
RMB9HBYT–Italy Rome church Santa Maria Sopra Minerva interior view painting Crumbles architecture construction damaged crumbly crumbling
RFJ002HK–Roman statue of Athena (Roman Minerva) Sitting - from the Augustan period circa 63-43 BC. National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy
RMDC9RYM–nave, Santa Maria sopra Minerva church, Rome, Italy
RM2CA9PG4–Remains of the Temple Pediment - Gorgon's Head, the likeness of goddess Sulis Minerva on display, the Roman Baths Museum, Bath, Somerset, England, UK
RMMMAED2–View of vast outback landscape of ranges and plains under blue sky from lookout at Minerva Hills National Park, near Springsure Queensland Australia
RMBTJWE8–Minerva, goddess of war and Roman counterpart of Athena. 1896 painting by American mural painter Elihu Vedder.
RME8PC94–Minerva statue in Green-Wood Cemetery
RM2BEBJ87–Harriet Walter (Hedda Tesman), Peter Blythe (Judge Brack) in HEDDA GABLER by Ibsen at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England in 1996 design: Isabella Bywater lighting: Nick Beadle director: Lindy Davies
RM2RH5GKF–Minerva in Her Study, 1635 by Rembrandt Harmensz (Harmenszoon) van Rijn 1606–1669 17th Century The Netherlands Dutch Holland, Minerva had various functions and attributes. She was the virgin goddess of war, but unlike her counterparts Mars or Bellona, she was neither belligerent nor cruel. Her inventive strategy led to victory and she was therefore, paradoxically, also the goddess of peace. She was also the goddess of wisdom, art, poetry, medicine and crafts, especially those of spinning and weaving.
RMH4KRYP–French 18th Century, The Temple of Minerva Medica, watercolor with graphite on paper
RME8JRXN–Saint Mary above Minerva church. European Meeting of Taize Community. Common prayer.
RMDYF0MG–Gilt bronze head of Sulis Minerva from a cult statue in the temple at the Roman baths. Circa 1st-4th century AD. Roman. Found in Somerset, England.
RMKYT2D0–Italy, Rome, Piazza del Campidoglio, Palazzo Senatorio, statue of roman goddess Roma, originally a statue of Minerva (1st century AD)
RF2HY7K65–Head of Minerva'. Painting of Minerva. Oil on canvas, 125 × 80 cm. Painting was a preparatory study for the mosaic Minerva, which is in the Library of Congress, Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.
RM2RW50C6–Fountain with antique figures of Minerva, in the Renaissance to the goddess Roma, flanked by the river gods Nile (left) and Tiber, 2nd century AD
RFCXEEDN–Minerva Terrace
RMEPEBP5–The Frangipane Chapel in the Santa Maria sopra Minerva church in Rome Italy
RMB0FJ7D–Close-up Onyx and Marble statue of the Roman goddess Minerva
RMF6PKY8–Statue of Minerva outside the Minerva Theatre in Chichester. SEE DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILS.
RFJ002H8–Roman statue of Athena (Roman Minerva) Sitting - from the Augustan period circa 63-43 BC. National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy
RMDCAW0Y–The Carafa Chapel, Santa Maria sopra Minerva church, Rome, Italy
RM2CA4TAP–Remains of the Temple Pediment - Gorgon's Head, the likeness of goddess Sulis Minerva on display, the Roman Baths Museum, Bath, Somerset, England, UK
RMMMAEX4–View of vast outback landscape of ranges and plains under blue sky from lookout at Minerva Hills National Park, near Springsure Queensland Australia
RMA5E53E–Italy Rome Piazza De La Minerva And The Pantheon
RME8PC8N–Minerva statue in Green-Wood Cemetery
RM2BAMK8C–TAKING SIDES by Ronald Harwood design: Simon Higlett lighting: Mark Jonathan director: Philip Franks Michael Pennington (Wilhelm Furtwangler) a Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre 2008 production / Duchess Theatre, London WC2 27/05/2009
RM2RH5GJW–Minerva in Her Study, 1635 by Rembrandt Harmensz (Harmenszoon) van Rijn 1606–1669 17th Century The Netherlands Dutch Holland, Minerva had various functions and attributes. She was the virgin goddess of war, but unlike her counterparts Mars or Bellona, she was neither belligerent nor cruel. Her inventive strategy led to victory and she was therefore, paradoxically, also the goddess of peace. She was also the goddess of wisdom, art, poetry, medicine and crafts, especially those of spinning and weaving.
RM2B0D0GK–Vz: bust of Minerva to the left, head with helmet and profile, chest with aegis in 3
RME8JRXH–Saint Mary above Minerva church. European Meeting of Taize Community. Common prayer.
RMDYF0MB–Gilt bronze head of Sulis Minerva from a cult statue in the temple at the Roman baths. Circa 1st-4th century AD. Roman. Found in Somerset, England.
RMKYT2CM–Italy, Rome, Piazza del Campidoglio, Palazzo Senatorio, statue of roman goddess Roma, originally a statue of Minerva (1st century AD)
RF2CDEBHY–Peru Virgin of the sun, female Warrior and Minerva of Peru Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIX; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1823
RMDXX3XT–Bernini’s Elephant, Pulcino della Minerva, elephant statue with Obelisco della Minerva, by Ercole Ferrata following a design
RMCBGX4N–Minerva sculpture, cathedral, in the old town of Antwerp, Belgium.
RM2C5CH5A–Obelisk in Piazza della Minerva in Rome Italy
RMBXK1G6–Minerva Terrace Yellowstone NP Wyoming USA
RMF6PKK5–The Roman inspired logo for the Minerva Theatre on the side of the building next to the Chichester Festival Theatre.
RMH447KG–Südgeorgien, Grytviken, bay, cruise ship Minerva,
RFJ002H7–Roman statue of Athena (Roman Minerva) Sitting - from the Augustan period circa 63-43 BC. National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy
RMDC9RPM–The Carafa Chapel, Santa Maria sopra Minerva church, Rome, Italy
RMKJXWCE–Roman Goddess of Wisdom Minerva stone statue at Les Invalides building in Paris France
RMMMAFNG–View of vast outback landscape of ranges and plains under blue sky from lookout at Minerva Hills National Park, near Springsure Queensland Australia
RFE2351F–Statue of Minerva in the garden of the the Villa dei Mulini, Portoferraio, Elba, Italy
RME8PC8K–Minerva statue in Green-Wood Cemetery
RM2RTJ9AP–Anna-Louise Plowman (Sibyl Chase), Toby Stephens (Elyot Chase) in PRIVATE LIVES by Noel Coward at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 28/09/2012 design: Anthony Ward lighting: Mark Henderson director: Jonathan Kent
RM2RH5GDM–Minerva in Her Study, 1635 by Rembrandt Harmensz (Harmenszoon) van Rijn 1606–1669 17th Century The Netherlands Dutch Holland, Minerva had various functions and attributes. She was the virgin goddess of war, but unlike her counterparts Mars or Bellona, she was neither belligerent nor cruel. Her inventive strategy led to victory and she was therefore, paradoxically, also the goddess of peace. She was also the goddess of wisdom, art, poetry, medicine and crafts, especially those of spinning and weaving.
RMEDPE1H–Minerva and Cupid, Girolamo Campagna, Niccolò Roccatagliata, c. 1600
RME8JRXJ–Saint Mary above Minerva church. European Meeting of Taize Community. Common prayer.
RMDYF0MC–Gilt bronze head of Sulis Minerva from a cult statue in the temple at the Roman baths. Circa 1st-4th century AD. Roman. Found in Somerset, England.
RMH8ME0G–Statua della Minerva, Piazzale Minerva, Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
RF2ENH4H6–The Genius of Literature Presenting her Pupils to Minerva [Goddess of wisdom; counterpart of Greek Athena] Frontispiece From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume I; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RMCRCG4Y–Main Temple of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, Capitolium, Ostia Antica archaeological site, ancient port city of Rome, Lazio, Italy
RMG3DJ0H–Italien, Rom, Via della Minerva am Pantheon (La Rotonda)
RMEPEBMH–The Capranica Chapel in Santa Maria sopra Minerva church in Rome Italy
RMADRX26–Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
RMKDB8DC–A ceramic tile relief of Minerva by Yvonne Hudson Rusbridge on Sussex House, Chichester. Dates from 1970s.
RMH447P2–Antarctic, Neko Harbour, cruise ship 'Minerva',
RFJ002HB–Roman statue of Athena (Roman Minerva) Sitting - from the Augustan period circa 63-43 BC. National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy
RMDC9RNY–The Carafa Chapel, Santa Maria sopra Minerva church, Rome, Italy
RM2KAGF5B–Little Owl ( Athene noctua ) Perced in Tree. Also knows as Owl of Athen and Owl of Minerva.
RMMMAEKD–View of vast outback landscape of ranges and plains under blue sky from lookout at Minerva Hills National Park, near Springsure Queensland Australia
RFE2355W–Statue of Minerva in the garden of the the Villa dei Mulini, Portoferraio, Elba, Italy
RME8PC8M–Minerva statue in Green-Wood Cemetery
RM2RTJ9A9–Anna-Louise Plowman (Sibyl Chase), Toby Stephens (Elyot Chase) in PRIVATE LIVES by Noel Coward at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 28/09/2012 design: Anthony Ward lighting: Mark Henderson director: Jonathan Kent
RM2RH5GK5–Minerva in Her Study, 1635 by Rembrandt Harmensz (Harmenszoon) van Rijn 1606–1669 17th Century The Netherlands Dutch Holland, Minerva had various functions and attributes. She was the virgin goddess of war, but unlike her counterparts Mars or Bellona, she was neither belligerent nor cruel. Her inventive strategy led to victory and she was therefore, paradoxically, also the goddess of peace. She was also the goddess of wisdom, art, poetry, medicine and crafts, especially those of spinning and weaving.
RMRYCX6R–Minerva with a quill pen, print maker: Hermanus Fock, 1781 - 1822
RME8JRXM–Saint Mary above Minerva church. European Meeting of Taize Community. Common prayer.
RMDYF1N6–Model reconstruction of the 4th century Sulis Minerva baths, temple and spring. During this time the courtyards and bathing halls were huge and bustling with people. There was space for hundreds of people and the buildings were colourful and decorative. Roman.
RMH8BHX9–Statua della Minerva, Piazzale Minerva, Pavia, Lombardy, Italy
RF2E9JWTN–The Genius of Literature Presenting her Pupils to Minerva [Goddess of wisdom; counterpart of Greek Athena] Frontispiece From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume I; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
RMCRCG4H–Main Temple of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva, Capitolium, Ostia Antica archaeological site, ancient port city of Rome, Lazio, Italy
RMG3DJ0W–Italien, Rom, Via della Minerva am Pantheon (La Rotonda)
RMEMYA57–Chapel of the Annunciation in Chiesa di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome
RMADRX2D–Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
RM2B6PGRB–Minerva House was built in 1979-83 for Grindlays Bank. It is now owned by Portland Estates and is in mixed office & residential occupation.
RMH447PK–Antarctic, Neko Harbour, cruise ship 'Minerva', tourists, Zodiac,
RFJ002HG–Roman statue of Athena (Roman Minerva) Sitting - from the Augustan period circa 63-43 BC. National Roman Museum, Rome, Italy
RMDC9RKE–exterior facade, Santa Maria sopra Minerva church, Rome, Italy
RM2KAGECF–Little Owl ( Athene noctua ) Perced On Stump. Also known as Owl of Athena and Owl of Minerva
RMMMA4MA–View of vast plains, gorge & forested hills under blue sky from lookout at Fred's gorge in Minerva Hills National Park, near Springsure Qld. Australia
RFCE719N–The Square of Comune (Piazza del Comune) is in the centre of Assisi.The tower of the Temple of Minerva
RME8PC95–Minerva statue in Green-Wood Cemetery
RM2RRXCMN–Clare Holman (Alix Romanov) in THE HOUSE OF SPECIAL PURPOSE by Heidi Thomas at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester Festival Theatre, West Sussex, England 30/06/2009 set design: William Dudley costumes: Jenny Beavan lighting: Howard Harrison director: Howard Davies
RM2RH5GJD–Minerva in Her Study, 1635 by Rembrandt Harmensz (Harmenszoon) van Rijn 1606–1669 17th Century The Netherlands Dutch Holland, Minerva had various functions and attributes. She was the virgin goddess of war, but unlike her counterparts Mars or Bellona, she was neither belligerent nor cruel. Her inventive strategy led to victory and she was therefore, paradoxically, also the goddess of peace. She was also the goddess of wisdom, art, poetry, medicine and crafts, especially those of spinning and weaving.
RMKCD7C3–Minerva Combating Brute Force, Isidore Pils, 19th century
RME8JRXP–Saint Mary above Minerva church. European Meeting of Taize Community. Common prayer.
RMDYF1N5–Model reconstruction of the 4th century Sulis Minerva baths, temple and spring. During this time the courtyards and bathing halls were huge and bustling with people. There was space for hundreds of people and the buildings were colourful and decorative. Roman.
RME040A5–Statue of Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom and trade,on a footbridge over the River Scheldt in Antwerp, Belgium.
RMBPJBJT–Minerva Fountain, Roemerberg, Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
RMCRBPE8–Mosaic of Minerva by Elibu Vedder, Minerva of Peace mosaic, entrance hall, The Great Hall, The Jefferson Building
RM2A3Y13K–Rose of Sharon shrub, Althea, Hibiscus syriacus, Minerva althea, Hibiscus syriacus 'Minerva' in bloom with buds. USA
RMEMYA6W–All Saints Chapel in Chiesa di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome
RMADRX27–Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
RFCNYAAY–Obelisk of Santa Maria sopra Minerva by Bernini in Rome, Italy
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