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- Tyche abstract "Tyche (English /ˈtaɪki/; from Greek: Τύχη, meaning "luck"; Roman equivalent: Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity that governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny. She is the daughter of Aphrodite and Zeus or Hermes.Increasingly during the Hellenistic period, cities venerated their own specific iconic version of Tyche, wearing a mural crown (a crown like the walls of the city).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.Stylianos Spyridakis concisely expressed Tyche's appeal in a Hellenistic world of arbitrary violence and unmeaning reverses: "In the turbulent years of the Epigoni of Alexander, an awareness of the instability of human affairs led people to believe that Tyche, the blind mistress of Fortune, governed mankind with an inconstancy which explained the vicissitudes of the time."In literature, she might be given various genealogies, as a daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite, or considered as one of the Oceanids, daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, or of Zeus. She was connected with Nemesis and Agathos Daimon ("good spirit").She was uniquely venerated at Itanos in Crete, as Tyche Protogeneia, linked with the Athenian Protogeneia ("firstborn"), daughter of Erechtheus, whose self-sacrifice saved the city.She had temples at Caesarea Maritima, Antioch, Alexandria and Constantinople. In Alexandria the Tychaeon, the temple of Tyche, was described by Libanius as one of the most magnificent of the entire Hellenistic world.Tyche appears on many coins of the Hellenistic period in the three centuries before the Christian era, especially from cities in the Aegean. Unpredictable turns of fortune drive the complicated plotlines of Hellenistic romances, such as Leucippe and Clitophon or Daphnis and Chloe. She experienced a resurgence in another era of uneasy change, the final days of publicly sanctioned Paganism, between the late-fourth-century emperors Julian and Theodosius I who definitively closed the temples. The effectiveness of her capricious power even achieved respectability in philosophical circles during that generation, though among poets it was a commonplace to revile her for a fickle harlot.In medieval art, she was depicted as carrying a cornucopia, an emblematic ship's rudder, and the wheel of fortune, or she may stand on the wheel, presiding over the entire circle of fate.The constellation of Virgo is sometimes identified as the heavenly figure of Tyche, as well as other goddesses such as Demeter and Astraea.".
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- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Agathodaemon.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_novel.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Antioch.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Aphrodite.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Astraea_(mythology).
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- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortune_goddesses.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oceanids.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Zeus.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Time_and_fate_goddesses.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Cornucopia.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Daphnis_and_Chloe.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Demeter.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Destiny.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Diadochi.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Emblem.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Erechtheus.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Fortuna.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Fortuna_(mythology).
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic.
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- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_romance.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Hermes.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Itanos.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Julian_(emperor).
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Julian_the_Apostate.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Leucippe_and_Clitophon.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Libanius.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_art.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Mural_crown.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Nemesis_(mythology).
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Numismatics.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Oceanid.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Oceanids.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Oceanus.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Paganism.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Polybius.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Protogeneia.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Roman_mythology.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Tethys_(mythology).
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Theodosius_I.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Tutelary_deity.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Tyche_of_Constantinople.
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Virgo_(constellation).
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
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- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agathe Tyche".
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agathē Tychē".
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fortuna".
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fortune".
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lady Luck".
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tychaion".
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tyche".
- Tyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "tyche".
- Tyche hasPhotoCollection Tyche.
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- Tyche subject Category:Fortune_goddesses.
- Tyche subject Category:Greek_goddesses.
- Tyche subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Tyche subject Category:Oceanids.
- Tyche subject Category:Offspring_of_Zeus.
- Tyche subject Category:Time_and_fate_goddesses.
- Tyche hypernym Deity.
- Tyche type Article.
- Tyche type ComicsCharacter.
- Tyche type Article.
- Tyche type Study.
- Tyche type Thing.
- Tyche comment "Tyche (English /ˈtaɪki/; from Greek: Τύχη, meaning "luck"; Roman equivalent: Fortuna) was the presiding tutelary deity that governed the fortune and prosperity of a city, its destiny.".
- Tyche label "Tyche".
- Tyche sameAs Tixa_(okeanida).
- Tyche sameAs Тюхе.
- Tyche sameAs Tique.
- Tyche sameAs Týché.
- Tyche sameAs Tyche.
- Tyche sameAs Tyche.
- Tyche sameAs Τύχη_(μυθολογία).
- Tyche sameAs Tikeo.
- Tyche sameAs Tique.
- Tyche sameAs توخه.
- Tyche sameAs Tykhe.
- Tyche sameAs Tyché.