Fortune

deity sky corroborated · 3

Fortune is a goddess invoked in conjunction with Ialonus at Nîmes in Provence.

↻ synthesized from 3 sources

When

First attested
0 CE
Attested period
0 – 60
Historical notes
Opera setting.

Relationships

allied with
Ialonus, Virtue, Love

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Sources

Source passages

“to Deo Ialono Contre Sanctissimo ("to the holiest god Ialonus Contre[bis]"); another, at Overborough or Over Burrow near Kirkby Lonsdale, to Deo San Gontrebi ("to the holy god Gontrebis"). In the third inscription, found at Nîmes in Provence, Ialonus was invoked in conjunction with the goddess Fortune.”

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“The goddesses of Fortune and Virtue dispute which of them has the most power over humankind.”

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“The carved ox skulls, for instance, which are appropriate in a temple of Vesta or of Fortune would be very incongruous on a Christian church.”

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