Tyche (mythology)

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A statue of Tyche at the Vatican.

In Greek mythology, Tyche was the goddess of destiny and controlled the fortune and prosperity of a city. Her name means "luck" in Greek. She is often represented wearing a mural crown (a crown like the walls of a city). She is a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite.

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