Nike was a Greek goddess of what?

Correct answer: Victory

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PuzzlingRhombus79585
PuzzlingRhombus79585
Nike was usually depicted with wings because she always flies from side to side. But in Acropolis there is a temple of Apteros Nike (wingless Nike) which the Athrnians built so that she couldn't fly away.
Danjel5
Danjel5
veni, vidi, vici
!!!❤️🎸❤️!!!
!!!❤️🎸❤️!!!
Nike was the Greek goddess of SHOES! 😁
DroningCornball68263
DroningCornball68263
I chosed competition because without competition there is no victory.
Ruby
Ruby
Danjel5, I came, I saw, I conquered
JDoe555
JDoe555
You mean she's not the goddess of sneakers?!!! And didn't Styx ask her to Come Sail Away? :D
Roopi
Roopi
Just do it ☑️
Fun guy
Fun guy
veni, vidi, vivi is attributed to Caesar .. no direct link to Nike.
RICK-N-BACHER
RICK-N-BACHER
fakhruzzaman , this might not be the game for you.
Snarkycat
Snarkycat
Nike is actually pronounced nee-kay not nigh-key.
wesley
wesley
!!!❤️🎸❤️!!!, but only on the shoes of winners,,😸
wesley
wesley
Danjel5, that is Latin, not Greek
Player #81701759
Player #81701759
I knew who Nike was. Now I finally know what Laurel leaves are.
Goose
Goose
BTW it's pronounced 'Nihkeh' like nikkel.
Taina19PR
Taina19PR
John 1965, just have fun
Player #45505475
Player #45505475
Thanks for Latin & Greek root word information 😇
Panacea
Panacea
If Nike would have came first, Victoria would mean Nike
Panacea
Panacea
but who came first Victoria or Nike, if Nike
Player #2331803
Player #2331803
No. Check marks and keeners.
John 1965
John 1965
Danjel5, that's Roman
hedaben
hedaben
Nike means victory. thank you Dr. Cordulak!
Sonicgirl
Sonicgirl
Nike was actually at the Battle of Marathon to help the Athenians to victory over the Macedonians in 287 BC .
vishal rocks
vishal rocks
I guessed it correctly as I thought the shoes company would have kept the name to tell others that "if you buy our shoes,you will always win". lol
Emperor5640
Emperor5640
me, haha lol
ChampionNymph37634
ChampionNymph37634
me, - If not, why not? Sure seems to have worked out that way. Huh?
UniqueWillOWisp57380
UniqueWillOWisp57380
I wanted to say tennis shoes, but it wasn't an option :-/
..4144..
..4144..
me, ROFL
Montana Lady
Montana Lady
Danjel5, that's Latin, not Greek.
Player #860300
Player #860300
so think about the Nike brand and the swoosh symbol....excellence!!
Taranchalanche
Taranchalanche
Danjel5, so loved mythology when in school, did not know Zeus had "friends", fave sculpture is the Nike of Samothrace!