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- Fortuna abstract "Fortuna (Latin: Fortūna, 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.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.".
- Fortuna thumbnail CarminaBurana_wheel.jpg?width=300.
- Fortuna wikiPageExternalLink medievaltragedy.html.
- Fortuna wikiPageExternalLink aryada026.pdf.
- Fortuna wikiPageExternalLink partoffortune.html.
- Fortuna wikiPageExternalLink fortune.html.
- Fortuna wikiPageID "724601".
- Fortuna wikiPageRevisionID "606174398".
- Fortuna abode Rome.
- Fortuna caption "Fortuna governs the circle of the four stages of life, the Wheel of Fortune, in a manuscript of Carmina Burana".
- Fortuna godOf "Goddess of chance, luck and fate".
- Fortuna greekEquivalent Tyche.
- Fortuna hasPhotoCollection Fortuna.
- Fortuna symbol Cornucopia.
- Fortuna symbol Globe.
- Fortuna symbol Wheel.
- Fortuna symbol Wreath.
- Fortuna type "Roman".
- Fortuna subject Category:Fortune_goddesses.
- Fortuna subject Category:Personifications.
- Fortuna subject Category:Roman_goddesses.
- Fortuna subject Category:Time_and_fate_goddesses.
- Fortuna type Abstraction100002137.
- Fortuna type Belief105941423.
- Fortuna type Cognition100023271.
- Fortuna type Content105809192.
- Fortuna type Deity109505418.
- Fortuna type FortuneGoddesses.
- Fortuna type Goddess109535622.
- Fortuna type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Fortuna type RomanGoddesses.
- Fortuna type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Fortuna comment "Fortuna (Latin: Fortūna, 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.".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna (divinità)".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna (mitologia)".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna (mitología)".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna (mythologie)".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna (mythologie)".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna".
- Fortuna label "Fortuna".
- Fortuna label "Фортуна".
- Fortuna label "فورتونا".
- Fortuna label "フォルトゥーナ".
- Fortuna label "福尔图娜".
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna.
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna.
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(mitología).
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(mitologia).
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(mythologie).
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(divinità).
- Fortuna sameAs フォルトゥーナ.
- Fortuna sameAs 포르투나.
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(mythologie).
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna.
- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna_(mitologia).
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- Fortuna sameAs Q4654.
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- Fortuna sameAs Fortuna.
- Fortuna wasDerivedFrom Fortuna?oldid=606174398.
- Fortuna depiction CarminaBurana_wheel.jpg.
- Fortuna isPrimaryTopicOf Fortuna.