Victoria

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Victoria is the Roman goddess of victory, often depicted as a winged female figure symbolizing triumph and success.

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Victoria canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
personification
appearsOn Roman coins
Roman imperial iconography
Roman triumphal monuments
associatedWith military victory
political victory
triumphal processions
category Personifications in Roman mythology
Roman goddesses
Victory deities
closelyAssociatedWith Roman emperors
cultCenter Rome
culture ancient Roman religion
depictedAs winged female figure
domain victory
equivalentInGreekMythology Nike
gender female
hasAttribute laurel wreath
palm branch
trophy
wings
hasTemple Temple of Victoria on the Palatine Hill
surface form: Temple of Victoria on the Aventine Hill

Temple of Victoria on the Palatine Hill
iconographicType winged Victory
influenced later personifications of Victory in Western art
oftenShownWith armor
helmet
shield
representedAs crowning a victor
inscribing a shield
standing on a globe
roleInStateReligion guarantor of imperial rule
protector of Roman military success
symbolizes success
triumph
timePeriodOfProminence Roman Empire
Roman Republic
worshipLinkedTo triumphal arches
victory altars
worshippedBy Romans
worshipType state cult

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