by WO staff
Our choice of London Monuments for this week is Nike [pronounced Neekay] and known in Greece as the Ancient Greek Goddess of Victory. It stands at nearly 20ft tall and resembles a pair of antelope's ears, but it is in fact a pair of wings like that born by angels.
* Nike is pronounced "Neekay" is a gift from the Mayor of Olympia. Photo Credit: WO |
Nike and her siblings were reportedly close companions of Zeus, the dominant deity of the Greek Pantheon - a temple in which several gods are on display.
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