Victory of Samothrace, Samothrace island (island in the northern Aegean Sea), sanctuary of the great gods, circa 190 BC.
Marble of Paros - H. 280 cm
Paris, musée du Louvre, département des Antiquités grecques, étrusques et romaines
© Photo musée du Louvre, dist. Rmn-GP, Th. Ollivier
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Victory of Samothrace, Samothrace island (island in the northern Aegean Sea), sanctuary of the great gods, circa 190 BC.
Marble of Paros - H. 280 cm
Paris, musée du Louvre, département des Antiquités grecques, étrusques et romaines
© Photo musée du Louvre, dist. Rmn-GP, Th. Ollivier
There have been many debates on the date of this colossal statue found on the island of Samothrace. It was erected near the sanctuary of the Cabeiri, the protectors of sailors, to commemorate a victory of the fleet of Rhodes; mounted on the prow of a galley, her right hand open, the goddess announced this victory.
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