Nike Fixing her Sandal, the Glossary
Nike Fixing her Sandal (Níkē Sandalízousa), also known as Nike Taking off her Sandal or Nike Sandalbinder, is an ancient marble relief depicting the ancient Greek goddess of victory Nike in the process of fixing or removing the sandal of her right foot.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Acropolis Museum, Acropolis of Athens, Agoracritus, Antenor Kore, Aphrodite, Aphrodite Pandemos, Athens, Cambridge University Press, Francesco Morosini, Greece, Ludwig Ross, Moschophoros, Nike (mythology), Nike of Callimachus, Temple of Athena Nike, Victoria Romana (Hadrian's Library).
- 1835 archaeological discoveries
- 5th-century BC Greek sculptures
- Acropolis Museum
- Marble reliefs
- Reliefs in Greece
- Sculptures of Nike
Acropolis Museum
The Acropolis Museum (Μουσείο Ακρόπολης, Mouseio Akropolis) is an archaeological museum focused on the findings of the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens.
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Acropolis of Athens
The Acropolis of Athens (Akrópoli Athinón) is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens, Greece, and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.
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Agoracritus
Agoracritus (Ἀγοράκριτος Agorákritos; fl. late 5th century BC) was a famous sculptor in ancient Greece.
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Antenor Kore
The Antenor Kore is a Late Archaic statue of a girl (Kore) made of Parian marble, which was created around 530/20 BC. Nike Fixing her Sandal and Antenor Kore are Acropolis Museum, marble sculptures in Greece, sculptures in Athens and sculptures of women in Greece.
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Aphrodite
Aphrodite is an ancient Greek goddess associated with love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, procreation, and as her syncretized Roman goddess counterpart Venus, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory.
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Aphrodite Pandemos
Aphrodite Pandemos (Pándēmos; "common to all the people") occurs as an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
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Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge.
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Francesco Morosini
Francesco Morosini (26 February 1619 – 16 January 1694) was the Doge of Venice from 1688 to 1694, at the height of the Great Turkish War.
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
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Ludwig Ross
Ludwig Ross (22 July 1806 – 6 August 1859) was a German classical archaeologist.
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Moschophoros
Moschophoros (Greek: μοσχοφόρος "calf-bearer") is an ancient Greek statue of the Archaic period, also known in English as The Calf Bearer.
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Nike (mythology)
In Greek mythology and ancient religion, Nike (lit;, modern) is the goddess who personifies victory in any field including art, music, war, and athletics.
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Nike of Callimachus
The Nike of Callimachus (Nίκη τουΚαλλιμάχουNíkē tou Kallimákhou) also known as The Dedication of Callimachus, is a statue that the Athenians created in honour of Callimachus. Nike Fixing her Sandal and Nike of Callimachus are Acropolis Museum, marble sculptures in Greece, sculptures in Athens, sculptures of Nike and sculptures of women in Greece.
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Temple of Athena Nike
The Temple of Athena Nike (Greek: Ναός Αθηνάς Νίκης, Naós Athinás Níkis) is a temple on the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to the goddesses Athena and Nike.
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Victoria Romana (Hadrian's Library)
The Victoria Romana from Hadrian's Library (Νίκη της Βιβλιοθήκης τουΑδριανού) is a large sculpture of the Greek goddess of victory Nike (known to the Romans as Victoria) that once adorned Hadrian's Library, a large library built in Athens by the Roman Emperor Hadrian during the second century AD. Nike Fixing her Sandal and Victoria Romana (Hadrian's Library) are marble sculptures in Greece, sculptures in Athens, sculptures of Nike and sculptures of women in Greece.
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See also
1835 archaeological discoveries
- Golden Hat of Schifferstadt
- Haraldskær Woman
- Iasos
- Mars of Todi
- Nike Fixing her Sandal
- Portico Dii Consentes
5th-century BC Greek sculptures
- Angelitos Athena
- Apollo of Gaza
- Apollo of Mantua
- Apollo of Piombino
- Apollon of Olympia
- Artemision Bronze
- Athena Giustiniani
- Athena Marsyas Group
- Athena Parthenos
- Bassae Frieze
- Blond Kouros's Head of the Acropolis
- Cesnola Sphinx Funerary Stele
- Charioteer of Delphi
- Chatsworth Head
- Elgin Marbles
- Euthydikos Kore
- Grave Stele of Hegeso
- Grave Stele of Pollis
- Great Eleusinian Relief
- Harmodius and Aristogeiton (sculpture)
- Head of a Philosopher
- Hermes Logios type
- Korai of the Acropolis of Athens
- Kritios Boy
- Leonidas (sculpture)
- Ludovisi Throne
- Metopes of the Parthenon
- Motya Charioteer
- Mourning Athena
- Nike Fixing her Sandal
- Nike of Paionios
- Nike of Paros
- Parthenon Frieze
- Pediments of the Parthenon
- Pericles with the Corinthian helmet
- Perserschutt
- Procne and Itys (sculpture)
- Riace bronzes
- Statue of Zeus at Olympia
- Strangford Apollo
- Sukhumi stela
- Tübingen Hoplitodromos Runner
- The Exaltation of the Flower
- Xenokrateia Relief
Acropolis Museum
- Acropolis Museum
- Angelitos Athena
- Antenor Kore
- Apobates Base
- Blond Kouros's Head of the Acropolis
- Euthydikos Kore
- Grave stele (NAMA 7901)
- Hekatompedon temple
- Korai of the Acropolis of Athens
- Kore 670
- Kore of Lyons
- Kritios Boy
- Metopes of the Parthenon
- Mourning Athena
- Nike Fixing her Sandal
- Nike of Callimachus
- Palermo Fragment
- Parthenon Frieze
- Peplos Kore
- Persian Rider
- Procne and Itys (sculpture)
- Rampin Rider
- Three-Bodied Daemon (ACMA 35)
Marble reliefs
- Attic funerary relief (NAMA 4464)
- Bacchanal of Putti
- Bassae Frieze
- Boxer Stele Fragment from Kerameikos
- Dancers of Delphi
- Funerary Stela of Demokleides
- Funerary naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile
- Grave Stele of Dexileos
- Grave Stele of Hegeso
- Grave Stele of Pollis
- Grave stele (NAMA 7901)
- Great Eleusinian Relief
- Kerameikos steles
- Las Incantadas
- Mantineia Base
- Metopes of the Parthenon
- Mourning Athena
- Nike Fixing her Sandal
- Piliers de Tutelle
- Praetorians Relief
- Stele of Aristion
- The Exaltation of the Flower
- Tower of the Winds
- Velletri Sarcophagus
- Victory of Sacred Love over Profane Love
- Xenokrateia Relief
Reliefs in Greece
- Attic funerary relief (NAMA 4464)
- Boxer Stele Fragment from Kerameikos
- Dancers of Delphi
- Funerary Stela of Demokleides
- Funerary naiskos of Aristonautes
- Funerary naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile
- Grave Stele of Dexileos
- Grave Stele of Hegeso
- Grave monument from Kallithea
- Grave stelai from Grave Circle A, Mycenae
- Grave stele (NAMA 7901)
- Great Eleusinian Relief
- Hazael horse frontlet
- Kerameikos steles
- Las Incantadas
- Mantineia Base
- Mourning Athena
- Nike Fixing her Sandal
- Palermo Fragment
- Stele of Aristion
- Tower of the Winds
- Xenokrateia Relief
Sculptures of Nike
- Angel of Independence
- Athena Parthenos
- Las Incantadas
- Nike (Kougioumtzis)
- Nike Assists the Wounded Warrior
- Nike Crowns the Hero
- Nike Fixing her Sandal
- Nike Instructs the Boy in Heroic History
- Nike of Callimachus
- Nike of Epidaurus
- Nike of Marathon
- Nike of Megara
- Nike of Paionios
- Nike of Paros
- Varvakeion Athena
- Victoria Alada (Madrid)
- Victoria Romana (Hadrian's Library)
- Wellington Arch
- William Tecumseh Sherman (Saint-Gaudens)
- Winged Victory (Lewis)
- Winged Victory of Samothrace