personified Victoria

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Personified Victoria is the Roman goddess and symbolic figure of victory, frequently depicted in imperial art and iconography to represent military and political success.

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personified Victoria canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
allegorical figure
personification
appearsIn Roman imperial coinage
Roman relief sculpture
Roman state art
Roman triumphal arches
Roman victory monuments
associatedConcept Roman expansion
imperial power
military conquest
associatedCulture Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
associatedWith Augustus
Jupiter
Roman emperors
Roman triumphs
imperial propaganda
attribute laurel wreath
palm branch
trophy
wings
cultTitle Augusta of the Roman Empire
surface form: Victoria Augusta
culture Ancient Roman religion
depictedAs holding a laurel wreath
holding a palm branch
standing on a globe
winged woman
equivalentOf Nike
gender female
hasAltar Altar of Victoria in the Roman Senate House
hasTemple Temple of Victoria on the Palatine Hill
iconographicType Victoria crowning an emperor
flying Victoria
standing Victoria
influenced later European personifications of victory
roleInReligion guarantor of victory
protector of the Roman state
symbolizes military success
political success
triumph
victory
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
usedAs military emblem
political symbol
worshipCenter Rome
worshippedBy Romans
worshipType state cult

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Roman imperial iconography usesMotif personified Victoria