Tyche   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Tyche   - the Greek goddess of Fortune
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Wikipedia entry
Aelian:NA_12.30   the temple of Fortune {Tychē} in the cisterns on
Athen_11.463   and to such gifts as Fortune offers, after he has had
Cic:Verr_2.4.119   from the ancient temple of Fortune that once stood there :
Cic:Verr_2.4.7   wood, which I believe represented Good - this he was not
IsisHymn_1.1   Omnipotent Agathē Tychē, greatly renowned Isis,
Malal_201   the slaughtered girl as Tyche [Fortune] in the city above
Menander:Fr_355   So unexpectedly does Fortune bring about what's beneficial, as
Menander:Fr_482   . . . Fortune ever holds the tiller. This
Menander:Fr_550   ( Fortune is an ally to the to the righteous-minded. )
NicDam_130.113   supreme command. Divine providence [Tyche] finally order
OGIS_119.A   us Soter and to Tyche Protogeneia Aienaos {"Fortune First-bo
Syll_1133   (115/4) [dedicated this] to Isis Tyche Protogeneia, on behalf of

  Tyche   - in documents
SelPap_1.186 o /2 ob. ; for entertaining Tyche 3 ob. 9th Mech
SelPap_2.311 ssue of the female slave Tyche belonging to her, named


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