Nyche

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Nyche is one of three crowned goddesses depicted on a bronze tablet discovered at Pergamon. The tablet dates to the first half of the 3rd century AD. The name of the goddess appears above her head: Dione (ΔΙⲰΝΗ), Phoebe (ΦΟΙΒΙΗ), and the obscure Nyche (ΝΥΧΙΗ).

When

First attested
200 CE
Attested period
200 – 200
Historical notes
Appears on a bronze tablet discovered at Pergamon.

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Sources

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Source passages

“The name of the goddess appears above her head: Dione (ΔΙⲰΝΗ), Phoebe (ΦΟΙΒΙΗ), and the obscure Nyche (ΝΥΧΙΗ).”

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