No. Nike's role as a symbol of victory in Olympia's war with the Titans is the limit of her involvement in mythic stories, however her image was popular throughout Greece and Rome (where her name became Victory). She is closely associated with Athena, who was a virgin goddess and bore no children either.
Nike (pronounced NICK-EE). Hence the sports footwear makers have tried to get in on the act.
Nike's parents are pallas and styx.
No, Nike is not a owl in Greek mythology she is a victory goddess.
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
Nike never died in Greek myth.
No, the Greek goddess Nike does not have a constellation named after her. Nike is the goddess of victory in Greek mythology, but there is no constellation associated with her specifically.
The shoe company, Nike, is named for the Greek goddess of victory, also named Nike. She was one of the attendants of Athena.
The Greek goddess Nike was the goddess of victory. The Roman name for Nike was Victoria.
==== 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 a Greek Goddess.
Came from the Greek Goddess Nike, it is supposed to be one of her "wings".
No, Nike was a Greek goddess. Her Roman equivalent was Victoria. She was the goddess of victory.
Nike is the greek goddess of Victory
Nike, Inc. is named after a Greek goddess, Nike the goddess of victory.
Nike was the Greek goddess of victory. She helped out in battles.
Greek Goddess
Nike is the minor goddess of victory.