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victory
thumb|Eugène Delacroix's [[Liberty Leading the People, 1830]]
thumb|Johann Carl Loth: Allegory of Victory
Nike
goddess of victory in Greek mythology
checkmate
right|thumb|upright=1.35|White and Black in chess|Black is checkmated and loses the game.
Pyrrhic victory
victory at an unsustainable cost

We Are the Champions
1977 single by Queen
Veni, vidi, vici
Latin phrase meaning "I came, I saw, I conquered" popularly attributed to Julius Ceasar
Victoria
Roman goddess of victory

trophy
thumb|Several awards for a Scrabble tournament in Benin
A trophy is a tangible, decorative item used to remind of a specific achievement, serving as recognition or evidence of merit. Trophies are most commonly awarded for sporting events, ranging from youth sports to professional level athletics. Additionally, trophies are presented for achievements in Academic, Arts and Entertainment, Business, Military, Professional awards, Community Service, Hunting, and Environmental accomplishments. In many contexts, especially in sports, medals (or, in North America, rings) are often given out either as
V sign
hand gesture involving the index and middle fingers forming a "V" shape
Victory Banner
banner raised by Red Army soldiers in Berlin on 1 May 1945
Spolia opima
highest war trophy for an Ancient Roman

laureate
thumb|Laureate heads on coins, ancient and modern: Above: Titus, as Caesar (73 AD); Below: [[Napoleon as Emperor (1812).]]
Victorious Youth
ancient Greek bronze sculpture

Vica Pota
goddess of conquering and gaining mastery
Sieg Heil
common salute in Nazi Germany
Cadmean victory
metonymy for a victory with a drawback
Temple of Victory
archaeological site in Italy
Barack Obama election victory speech, 2008
2008 Speech By Barack Obama
victory lap
lap around a track after race completion
Victory disease
victory disease occurs when, due to complacency, hubris, or arrogance, a military engagement ends disastrously
Our Lady of Victory
title of the Virgin Mary
Victory Banner
Azerbaijanian war banner
William Tecumseh Sherman
sculpture group by Augustus Saint-Gaudens