Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, and Nike, the goddess of victory, are both Greek goddesses, but they ain't related by blood. They just happen to be part of the same pantheon, rubbing elbows with Zeus and the gang up on Mount Olympus. So, in a nutshell, they're like distant cousins at a family reunion - connected by association, but not by family ties.
Nike (pronounced NICK-EE). Hence the sports footwear makers have tried to get in on the act.
No, Nike is not a owl in Greek mythology she is a victory goddess.
If you mean the goddess of victory, she was called Nike.
Nike is often portrayed with a palm frond or wreath to crown victors, sometimes she is portrayed erecting a trophy.Nike's symbol was her wings and an often a wreath to crown vistors
no but i dont know why maybe cause with all the athletic stuff she did... she never had time for a love life....?
Nike and Athena are only related through the Temple of Athena Nike. Athena is goddess of victory in war, and Nike is goddess of victory.
Nike is the goddess of victory. She was the daughter of Styx.
The Greek goddess Nike was the goddess of victory. The Roman name for Nike was Victoria.
the goddess of victory is nike.
Nike (pronounced NICK-EE). Hence the sports footwear makers have tried to get in on the act.
Nike is the minor goddess of victory.
==== well if you read it like the famous shoes brand,then it means nothing :) but if you read it like "nicky" then it means "victory" ==== Nike was the goddess of victory.
Nike is the goddess of victory.
Victory, as she is the goddess of it.
No - the IAU does not recognize Nike, the greek Goddess of Victory as a constellation.
Nike symbolised victory.
Nike is the greek goddess of Victory