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apolloduh:moodboards: NikeNike in ancient Greek religion, was a goddess who personified victory, als
Earrings depicting Nike, the goddess of victory. 4th-3rd century BC, western Greek
elsewheregreen:The Roman Goddess Victory (aka Nike) Relief sculpture in Chester’s Roman fort museum
Silver didrachm of the polis of Neapolis (Naples) in Magna Graecia (south Italy). On the obverse, a
Golden earring with the goddess Nike riding a chariot. 5 cm high, Greek, 350-325 BC
mini-girlz:Figurine of the Victory (Niké)1st quarter 2nd century BCAncient Greece (period) - Helleni
honorthegods:Thymiaterion (incense burner) Supported by a Statuette of Nike Terracotta with polych
Fragment of an ancient Roman wall fresco depicting a winged Victory. Artist unknown; late 2nd or ea
Sinemoreths treasure (Thracia)A really tiny golden charm depicting Nike.Source: By vintagedept [CC B
cma-greek-roman-art:Finger Ring with Figure of Nike, 300s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Rom
Hovering figurine, possibly Nike. Myrina, 2nd century BCESource: © Winckelmann-Museum Stendal ; Lice
hildegardavon:didoofcarthage Nike, Goddess of VictoryAttributed to the Penthesilea Painter, bobbin w
Nike, goddess of Victory, Pompeii fresco.
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ancientpeoples:Golden earring with Nike riding a chariotThe goddess of victory is riding a two-horse
arthistoryfeed:Marble Figure of winged Victory sacrificing a bull, AD 200, Roman. (Source The #Briti
aleyma:Roman, Chalcedony statuette of Nike, 1st-2nd century (source).
Silver tetradrachm of the Sicilian polis of Syracuse. On the obverse, the head of Athena, encircled
Winged Victory of Samothrace, 2nd century BC marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Nike.Courtesy &am
A mortal woman and the goddess Nike (not seen here) offer libations at an altar. Attic red-figure a
The goddess Nike crowns a victorious athlete. Lucanian red-figure skyphos, artist unknown; ca. 370
animus-inviolabilis:Nike phainomeride (”with the beautiful thighs”)Myrina Tomb150 - 100 B.C.
nikeozaki: “Sky Goddess Nût” 4 x 6 ink & watercolor 2015 Artwork by Nike Ozaki
The goddess Nike, with a spear and a greave. Attic red-figure lekythos, attributed to the Pain
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