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DescriptionRoman goddess Victoria in Arretine Ware fragment.jpg |
Español: Victoria (Latin pronunciation: [wɪkˈtoːrɪ.a]), in ancient Roman religion, was the personified goddess of victory.[2] She is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike, and was associated with Bellona. She was adapted from the Sabine agricultural goddess Vacuna and had a temple on the Palatine Hill. The goddess Vica Pota was also sometimes identified with Victoria. Victoria is often described as a daughter of Pallas and Styx, and as a sister of Zelus, Kratos, and Bia.
Arretine Ware Fragment, workshop of M. Perennius, Roman, Augustan Period 31 B.C.–A.D. 14. |
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Author | Roman, Augustan Period 31 B.C.–A.D. 14 |
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