Tyche

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Tyche
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Tyche
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"Tyche (/ˈtaɪki/; Greek: Τύχη, Túkhē, ´Luck´; Ancient Greek: [tý.kʰɛː]; Modern Greek: [ˈti.çi]; Roman equivalent: Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity who governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. In Classical Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes. The Greek historian Polybius believed that when no cause can be discovered to events such as floods, droughts, frosts, or even in politics, then the cause of these events may be fairly attributed to Tyche.

Increasingly during the Hellenistic period, cities venerated their own Tychai, specific iconic versions of the original Tyche. This practice was continued in the iconography of Roman art, even into the Christian period, often as sets of the greatest cities of the empire. By then the Tyche were probably seen as merely personifications of the city with little religious significance." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020)
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  • Bronze-Statuette: Göttin mit Mauerkrone (Tyche). 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr.

    Bronze-Statuette: Göttin mit Mauerkrone (Tyche). 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr.

    Die in Vollguss hergestellte...

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    Image: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität: Archäologische Sammlungen - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Drachme aus Amisos

    Drachme aus Amisos

    Auf dieser Drachme ist auf...

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    Image: Sparkassenverband Baden-Württemberg - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Tyche von Antiochia

    Tyche von Antiochia

    Die auf einem Felsen sitzende...

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    Image: Museum August Kestner - CC BY-NC-SA

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