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SPIRIT of VITORY in BATTLE and PEACEFUL COMPETITION !


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SPIRIT of VITORY in BATTLE and PEACEFUL COMPETITION !
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Item Description
                                                                 Cn Domitianus Ahenobarbus, 128 BC. AR Denarius (3.87 gm.; 19 mm.).

                                                                                                                 Obv.:
Head of Roma right, * below.

                                                        Rev.: Victory in galloping biga right, ROMA above, man spearing lion below horses, CN DOM in ex.

                                                                                                         Syd 514, Cr261/1.                                                                                       

                                                                                                          http://www.artsales.com/ARTistory/angelic_journey/angel_images/Nike_for_web.jpg

Nike was the winged goddess or spirit (daimon) of victory, both in battle and peaceful competition. When Zeus was gathering allies at the start of the Titan War, Styx brought her four children, Nike (Victory), Zelos (Rivalry), Kratos (Strength) and Bia (Force) into the service of the god. Nike was appointed his charioteer, and all four were appointed as sentinels standing beside the throne of the god. Beyond this Nike never acquired any distinctive mythology of her own.

Nike was depicted in ancient Greek vase painting with a variety of attributes including a wreath or sash to crown a victor, an oinochoe and phiale (bowl and cup) for libations, a thymiaterion (incense burner), an altar, and a lyre for the celebration of victory in song.
In scenes of the Gigantomachia (War of the Giants) she often appears driving the chariot of Zeus. In mosaic art and coins Nike isoften shown holding a palm branch as a symbol of victory.

Nike was closely identified with the goddess Athena, sometimes appearing merely as an attribute of the goddess. Sometimes the goddess was pluralised into Nikai.



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