Talk:Monument Square (Portland, Maine)

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Is female figure a representation of Athena?
Hi folks, this is my first Wikipedia talk submission, so excuse any unintended breach of protocol.

I visited Monument Square https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Square_(Portland,_Maine) in Portland Maine last month, and I was struck by the similarity of the female figure referred to as "Our Lady of Victories" to almost every depiction I've ever seen of the Greek goddess Athena, specifically her distinctive hat, flowing robes, shield and sword. I looked at the cited link to the National Register of Historic Places and while it doesn't mention Athena, the similarity is undeniable.

see the Wikipedia article of: Athena

Hwolf123 (talk) 18:34, 15 July 2022 (UTC)