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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: FLA-FRA |
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FORTUNA (FORTUNE) , an Italian goddess of great
Etruscan
worship , one at Praeneste, where there was an oracle of Fortuna primigenia (the first-born), frequented especially by women who, as we may suppose, desired to know the fortunes of their children or their own fortune in child-birth
Horace 's ode (i. 35). It is highly probable that Fortuna was never a deity of the abstract idea of chance, but represented the hopes and fears of men and especially of women at different stages of their life and experience; thus we find her worshipped as time went on under numerous cult-titles, such as muliebris, virilis, hujusce diei, equestris, redux, &c., which connected her supposed powers
rudder
standing
and as Panthea was supposed to combine the attributes of all other deities. The best account of this difficult subject is to be found in Roscher's Mythological Lexicon
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