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Figure of Nike, personification of Victory by Greek
Nike - the winged personification of the Victory by redwarrior2426 on DeviantArt
Nike" (Greek mythology), personification of victory, - Glass and porcelain 2016/12/05 - Realized price: EUR 625 - Dorotheum
Nike (Winged Victory) of Samothrace (article) | Khan Academy
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Relief of Apollo and Nike | Roman, Augustan Age, 27 BC - 14 … | Flickr
Art inspired by Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar), Classical, ca. 460 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; red-figure, H. 13 in. (33 cm), Vases, Obverse, Nike (the personification of victory) holding a fillet, Reverse, youth
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Terracotta squat lekythos. Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 4 3/16 in. (10.7 cm). Date: 450-425 B.C.. Nike running to an altar Nike, the personification of victory, runs to an altar with outstretched
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Nike, a D&D 5e deity | Gods and Deities | The Thieves Guild
Winged Victory: the Nike of Samothrace - World History Encyclopedia
Nike – The Goddess of Victory in Greek Mythology - Symbol Sage
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Nike personification of victory driving four horse chariot Terracotta bell krater wine Classical 5th century BC Greek Attic 40cm Stock Photo - Alamy
young winged woman, Nike personification ,Victory Myrna, Asia Minor (modern Turkey) ,about 190 BC clay Stock Photo - Alamy
Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: Other: 14 3/4 x 15 5/8 in. (37.5 x 39.7 cm). Date: late 5th century B.C.. Obverse, Nike (the personification
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Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) ca. 480–470 B.C. Attributed to the manner of Douris NikeNike, the personification of victory, lends herself particularly well to the tall, rather narrow shape of a lekythos. The
young winged woman, Nike personification of Victory Myrina, Asia Minor (modern Turkey) about 190 BC clay Stock Photo - Alamy
Image of Greek antiquite: 'The Victory of Samothrace' Representation of Nike, personification by Greek school, (2nd century BC)