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i think it tells us what the spirit of nike. and the ways of the spirit. and how they they think that nike is there savior when she is not. it shows her stuff in the picture. i like how they had a wild imagination back then.
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42 Nike Kopie by Anja kostka (Nike in ancient Greek religion. She was a goddess who personified victory. Also known as the Winged Goddess of Victory. The Roman equivalent was Victoria. and she came to spectate games at greek.
Nike Goddess of victory. Nike (Victory) and her brothers – Zelus (Emulation), Cratus (Strength) and Bia (Force). are the children of the Titan Pallas and the Oceanid Styx. Sometimes, her name just appeared as Victory. and is a great champion.
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The Winged Victory of Samothrace ~ The Louvre, Paris, France. She is also named nike. So nike is the god of victory. people thought when they won that is was because of nike. So she was an amazing god in greek.
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Nike, Greek Goddess of Victory & Nike Words in English like Nicene Creed at Bill Casselman's Words of the World at www.bllcasselman.com. i chose this picture because i think it a nice decorated poster about nike. and i think its shows good discription about my god.and i think that the poster was awsome
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'Nike of Samothrace, c. 190 BCE. From Samothrace, Greece, currently in the Louvre, Paris. why is nike on a ship. Why is there a ship on nikes feet. Is that nikes ship.
Bronze statute of Winged Goddess Nike - from Etruscan culture, circa 4th c. B.C. I chose this picture because i think it is a good modal of nike. So i think its has the green stuff on it like copper dose as it gets older so i think this is a acual greek statchue. And that i like how detailed the statue is. But i hate how greeks thought this was a god.
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Greece,Gods,Goddess,History,British Museum Two terracotta statues of winged Nike (victory). These are, of course, small statues, but the big ones should have been so dramatic. I like how it shows the god dancing. but i chose this picture because it shows multiple actions at once. It shows life what its like on earth.
i like how it shows us how high the gods are. and how high they make the statue for all to see. i hate how they worship false gods. i like how they put work into every little detail. i like how they think this god is alive.
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Earrings with Nike, goddess of victory Greek. Mid 4th century BC Gold, h 4.8 cm. i like how they have gold to mold a god. how do they make the mold to pore the gold in. how did they mold the gold.
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The Athena Nike. which I have seen in the Delphi Museum. (except it had a cobalt blue wall behind it also looked amazing.) and was completely blown away by it. and it was feard by people.
Nike von Samothrake – Wikipedia
The Winged Victory of Samothrace. also called the Nike of Samothrace. is a 2nd-century BC marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Nike (Victory). also she was a feared god. it was because she also had strength.
Nike “winged goddess of victory”
There were several temples in the Ancient Greek. world to honor the goddess such as the temple of Nike. at Samothrace, at the Acropolis in Athens and at Ephesus. I searched for this on pintest for good pictures. and i found this picture.
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Nike with Sword and Wreath in Hands Statue Sculpture. - This exquisitely detailed depiction of Nike. goddess of victory and strength. would make a great gift for anyone who has come through troubled times. and have victory.