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Tyche was the ancient Greek goddess of fortune, chance, providence and fate. She was usually honoured in a more favourable light as Eutychia, goddess of good fortune, luck, success and prosperity. Tyche was depicted with a variety of attributes--a rudder, ball, the infant Plutus (Wealth) and a cornucopia. Her Roman name was Fortuna.

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Tyche by AI Tyche is the ancient Greek goddess of fortune, chance, and prosperity. She was believed to control the fate and luck of individuals and cities, often depicted holding a cornucopia, symbolizing abundance, or a rudder, guiding destiny. Worship of Tyche was especially popular in Hellenistic cities, where she was honored as the protector of the community’s well-being. She could bring good fortune but was also seen as unpredictable, reflecting the random nature of luck. #GoddessTyche…

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Fortuna, the goddess of luck and good fortune in Ancient Rome. Her popularity continued through the Rennaisance period and we still love her today. The celebration honoring her, Fors Fortuna , is on June 24. Her father was Jupiter, Sky God, who oversaw all things on earth and guided the military.

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Tyche was a goddess in Greek mythology who presided over the fortune and prosperity of cities, as well as their destinies. She was also the goddess of providence, chance and fate. Due to this, the ancient Greeks believed that she caused unexpected events, both good and evil. #greek #goddess #mythology #fortune #symbolsage

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The image is a logo featuring a stylized profile of a woman, possibly Fortuna, the Roman goddess of fortune. She wears a crown and her long hair is pulled back. The profile is set within a gold heraldic shield, adorned with ornate flourishes and wheat-like sprigs at the base. A red sash drapes across her shoulders. The word \

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