Tyche

A statue of Tyche at the Vatican.
Tyche also known as (Tuch) in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of fortune.[1][2] Tyche's sister is Eudora.[3]
Tyche is one of the Oceanids. Oceanids are the daughters of the Titans Tethys and Okeanos. The story of the Oceanids is told in the Theogony by Greek poet Hesiod. Tyche and her sister Eudora stand for a joining of bounty and luck. This story is told at more length in the Oxford Classical Dictionary.
Related pages
- Fortuna
- Roman mythology
- Eudora
- Oceanids
- Okeanos
- Titans
- Tethys (mythology)
Gallery
Antiochos VII Drachm
Coin of Vologases VI of Parthia (Tyche on reverse)
Marathos
Tyche of Amman Archaeological Museum Amman Citadel Jordan
Les Trois Tychés
IsisTyche
Roman - Isis-Tyche-Fortuna
Tyche Pluto Prusias ad Hypium
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