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HADRIAN & ATHENS at the National Archaeological Museum
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Figure of winged Victory, Goddess Nike sacrificing a Bull - circa 2nd century AD, Roman marble, at the British Museum | Greek art, Roman sculpture, Roman art
HADRIAN & ATHENS at the National Archaeological Museum
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Statue of Nike Treading on a Globe Editorial Stock Image - Image of excavation, basement: 74836939
Wall-to-wall Hadrian at British Museum | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
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Goddesses in the Dust: Hadrian and the Headless Nike
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Athens, Greece - July 2, 2018. Sculpture of Nike, Greek goddess of victory, in the museum at the Hadrian's Library in Athens, Attica region, Greece Stock Photo - Alamy
Library of Hadrian - a statue of Nike of the Victoria Roma… | Flickr
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PDF) The Emperor's Nike. The Nike in Hadrian's Library as a means of promoting power and imperial ideology | Dimitris Sourlas - Academia.edu
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Goddesses in the Dust: Hadrian and the Headless Nike
The Nike statues in Hadrian's Library as a means of promoting power and imperial ideology - YouTube
Exhibition: 'Hadrian and Athens. Conversing with an Ideal World' at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens (#Hadrian1900) FOLLOWING HADRIAN