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    Fortuna

    deity figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages

    Fortune

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Fortune“Fortuna”1 mention

    Protrepticus (Greek)

    And the Romans, ascribing their greatest successes to Fortune, and reckoning her the greatest goddess, carried her into the privy and dedicated her there, assigning the latrine to the goddess as a fitting temple.
    protrepticus

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    ProtrepticusLate Antiquity · Greek

    Roman goddess of luck, whose shrine the Romans place in a privy, per Clement.

    And the Romans, ascribing their greatest successes to Fortune, and reckoning her the greatest goddess, carried her into the privy and dedicated her there, assigning the latrine to the goddess as a fitting temple.
    protrepticus

    Adversus ValentinianosLate Antiquity · Latin

    The Roman goddess of fortune, invoked ironically by Tertullian alongside Valentinian figures.

    lest Fortuna should be embittered.
    adversus valentinianos