As to why the sculpture is known as Athena rather than Minerva—the ancient Roman equivalent of the Olympian—Manchester tells The Art Newspaper that it was, in fact, originally called Minerva.
“By displaying the sculpture at Wrightwood ... statue’s subject as Minerva, the Roman goddess, rather than Athena, “because they learned Latin in school, not ancient Greek, and therefore ...
This bronze sculpture of the wolf that rescued Romulus ... Image caption, A statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom. They also borrowed new gods from the people they conquered, like the ...
Before the Halsted A&A Foundation acquired the sculpture ... s subject as Minerva, the Roman goddess, rather than Athena, “because they learned Latin in school, not ancient Greek, and therefore ...