Description: Goddess Of Wealth Tyche Lady Luck Fortuna Statue Alabaster Sculpture 8.6" Height: 8.6 inches (22 cm)Width: 3 inches (7.5 cm)Depth: 3 inches (7.5 cm)Weight: 0.71 lbs (325 gr)Medium: Alabaster Goddess of Chance, Luck and FateGoddess Fortuna in VaticanThe Goddess Fortuna was the goddess of luck, good and bad in Ancient Rome. She was an extremely popular goddess in Ancient times. Fortuna was the firstborn child of Jupiter.Goddess Fortuna is often seen carrying a cornucopia, also called Horn Of Plenty. Unlimited amounts of riches pour out of the cornucopia.Goddess Fortuna was known to help pregnant women. She was also known as “Fortuna Primigenia”, meaning “the first mother”. The Wheel of FortuneGoddess Fortuna Wheel of Fortune Troy Book (1455-1462) The goddess Fortuna ruled the wheel of fortune.When Fortuna spun the wheel no one knew ahead of time when they would “drop”.Their luck could change for the better or worse. Fortune herself is seated behind the WheelThe wheel of fortune started with the goddess Fortuna a couple of thousand years ago.It has been a part of our lives since Ancient Rome. Fortune Wheel We will forever be fascinated by the spinning fortune wheel with hopeful anticipation that the wheel will stop just in time to bring us a bit of good luck.We often find them at fairs and amusement parks. Roman Fortuna Temple Temple of Fortuna Palladio ElevationJust outside South-East of Rome at Palestrina, there was a large temple dedicated to the goddess Fortuna. It was one of the largest in Ancient Rome. This temple housed an oracle.“Temple of Fortuna – Palladio – Elevation” by Andrea Palladio – Royal Institute of British Architects The Goddess Tyche Goddess Tyche Antioch Vatican In Ancient Greece the goddess Tyche was the ruler of luck. Tyche simply means “luck”.The goddess Fortuna is the Roman counterpart of Tyche. She was the daughter of Zeus.There were many temples in her honor. The temple Tychaeon in Alexandria was told to be one of the most spectacular in the Hellenistic world.It was believed that when no rational explanation of a happening could be found, it was the goddess Tyche who was responsible.Tyche could take away goods or hand out good fortune.Any person who did not appreciate the gifts from Tyche would find himself in deep trouble.It was expected that a person showed gratitude and sacrificed some of his newly gained riches to the gods. It was also expected that he should spend some money to help less fortunate citizens.Any who spent his time boasting about his abundance and not willing to share, would soon have an unpleasant meeting with Nemesis.Nemesis was the daughter of Oceanus. She was sent by Tyche to humiliate all ungrateful and selfish receivers of riches. Soon they would find their lives in a sorry state. The riches were destined to disappear. Terms of Sale Return PolicyCustomers must inspect item(s) and notify us within 14 days of any problems.If you have a problem with your item please contact us before leaving feedback.Returns are accepted, the buyer must pay my initial shipping cost and also pay for the return shipping cost. Items must be returned to the exact same condition that they were shipped out in. I don't do returns based on size/color and failure to read my item description and review pictures. WarrantyNo manufacturer's warranty should be expected unless stated in description Terms & Conditions By paying for this item you acknowledge you reviewed all the pictures/description are satisfied with the condition and any other feature the item has, if you have any questions about the item, size color ext, message me prior to purchasing. Only what is in the pictures is included, nothing else, don't assume anything. If cables, accessories or anything else isn't pictured then there not included. If you are dissatisfied for any reason, please don't be quick to leave negative/neutral feedback I'll do my best to work things out if there is a problem with your purchase. If you are satisfied with the product and service, please leave positive feedback. Thanks for looking, check out my other eBay listings. Be sure to click Follow This Seller if you are interested in more items like this. Our shipments are processed within 1 business day of cleared payment. (excluding holidays) Thanks for looking!
Price: 30.9 USD
Location: Athens
End Time: 2023-10-04T19:29:01.000Z
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Size: Small (up to 12in.)
Region of Origin: Europe
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Material: Alabaster
Time Period Produced: 2000-Now
Type: Statue
EAN: 5212026300315
Item Width: 3
Color: White
Placement: Table
Subject: Women
Culture: Greek
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction
Item Height: 8.6