Fortuna in Wikipedia
Fortuna (equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche) was the
goddess of fortune and personification of luck in Roman
religion. She might bring good luck or bad: she could be
represented as veiled and blind, as in modern depictions of
Justice, and came to represent life's capriciousness. She was
also a goddess of fate: as Atrox Fortuna, she claimed the
young lives of the princeps Augustus' grandsons Gaius and
Lucius, prospective heirs to the Empire.[1]
Her father was said to be Jupiter and like him, she could also
be bountiful (Copia). As Annonaria she protected grain
supplies. June 11 was sacred to her: on June 24 she was given
cult at the festival of Fors Fortuna.[2][3]...
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