Minerva Socks
Description: Celebrate strength, strategy, and the legacy of women’s hockey with this Minerva Women’s Hockey Club heritage-inspired design. Featuring classical goddess imagery, vintage typography, crossed hockey sticks, and timeless athletic styling, this print blends ancient symbolism with old-school hockey culture. Inspired by historic sports branding and elegant retro athletic aesthetics, this design captures the spirit of women’s hockey with a bold and refined heritage look.
Description: Deftones alternative metal shirt. vintage screen-print design for Deftones fans, indie, 90s, rock, heavy metal, concert, musician lovers and collectors. The perfect Deftones gift for concerts, birthdays, holidays and record store days — soft high-quality fabric built to last wash after wash.
Description: A round purple penguin with a white belly, blushing cheeks, and a tiny yellow beak looks bleekfully cheerful. It wears a bright pink scarf and has a big bow tied atop its head, giving it a odd charm. The penguin radiates joy as if its world is filled with endless delight, even though it isn't. Their name is Minerva Plumewin.
Description: A round purple penguin with a white belly, blushing cheeks, and a tiny yellow beak looks bleekfully cheerful. It wears a bright pink scarf and has a big bow tied atop its head, giving it a odd charm. The penguin radiates joy as if its world is filled with endless delight, even though it isn't. Their name is Minerva Plumewin.
Description: Legio I Minervia ("Minerva's First Legion", i.e., "devoted to the goddess Minerva") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 82 by emperor Domitian, for his campaign against the Germanic tribe of the Chatti. Its cognomen refers to the goddess Minerva, the legion's protector.
Description: Athena was the Greek Goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, and crafts. Minerva is her Roman counterpart. She was was a companion to many of the great heroes in Greek legend. She was also the patroness and protector of Athens. A perpetual virgin, she never married. In the design, she’s encircled by the Stoic virtues.
Description: Silver tetradrachm coins of ancient Greece depicted the owl of Athena with an inscription "ΑΘΕ", an abbreviation of ΑΘΗΝΑΙΟΝ, which may be translated as "of the Athenians". Also in the coin designs were an olive branch, another symbol of Athena. The laurel crown is another Greek symbol. In ancient Greece laurel wreath were awarded to victors, both in athletic competitions and in poetic meets. It is a modern symbol of Hellenic neopaganism and Hellenic reconstructionism.
Description: Silver tetradrachm coins of ancient Greece depicted the owl of Athena with an inscription "ΑΘΕ", an abbreviation of ΑΘΗΝΑΙΟΝ, which may be translated as "of the Athenians". Also in the coin designs were an olive branch, another symbol of Athena. The laurel crown is another Greek symbol. In ancient Greece laurel wreath were awarded to victors, both in athletic competitions and in poetic meets. It is a modern symbol of Hellenic neopaganism and Hellenic reconstructionism.