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[[File:ACO-Nike.jpg|thumb|250px|Statue of Nike within [[Cyrene]]]]
[[File:ACO-Nike.jpg|thumb|250px|Statue of Nike within [[Cyrene]]]]
'''Nike''', also known as '''Victoria''' in [[Rome|Roman]] mythology, is the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess and personification of victory. She's often depicted with wings and a laurel wreath and can be found on many old Greek coins.
'''Nike''', also known as '''Victoria''' in [[Rome|Roman]] mythology, is the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess and personification of victory.


In some works, she's described as the daughter of [[Ares]] while in others, she's the daughter of the titan {{Wiki|Pallas (Titan)|Pallas}} and the goddess {{Wiki|Styx}}.
In some works, she's described as the daughter of [[Ares]] while in others, she's the daughter of the titan {{Wiki|Pallas (Titan)|Pallas}} and the goddess {{Wiki|Styx}}.


In the 5th century BCE statues of Nike were common adornments on buildings, especially on temples.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> This practice was still ongoing during the 1st century BCE in Greek settlements, for example [[Cyrene]] in [[Cyrenaica]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
==History==
Throughout history Nike has often been depicted with wings and a laurel wreath.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> <ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> Her image was also a common motif on many Greek coins.{{Fact}}
 
In the 5th century BCE statues of Nike were common adornments on buildings, especially on temples.<ref name="ACOd" /> This practice was still ongoing during the 1st century BCE in Greek settlements, for example [[Cyrene]] in [[Cyrenaica]].<ref name="ACO" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Statue of Nike within Cyrene

Nike, also known as Victoria in Roman mythology, is the Greek goddess and personification of victory.

In some works, she's described as the daughter of Ares while in others, she's the daughter of the titan Pallas and the goddess Styx.

History

Throughout history Nike has often been depicted with wings and a laurel wreath.[1] [2] Her image was also a common motif on many Greek coins. [citation needed]

In the 5th century BCE statues of Nike were common adornments on buildings, especially on temples.[2] This practice was still ongoing during the 1st century BCE in Greek settlements, for example Cyrene in Cyrenaica.[1]

Trivia

  • The Greek word for Nike, Νίκη, literally means 'victory'.

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