Victoria
the personification of victory among the Romans, as Nice was among the Greeks. Dionysius (i. 33) relates that Evander by the command of Minerva dedicated on mount Palatine a temple of Victoria, the daughter of Pallas. On the site of this ancient temple a new one was built by L. Postumius, during the war with the Samnites ; and M. Porcius Cato add-d to it a chapel of Victoria Virgo. In later times there existed three or four sanctuaries of Victoiy at Rome. (The History of Rome By Titus Livius x. xxix. xxxv.)
From Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology