File:Three tyches Louvre Ma590.jpg
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current | 07:54, 2 July 2006 | 1,750 × 1,850 (1.78 MB) | Jastrow | {{Louvre-ext |Unknown |Relief known as "the three Tyches"—Tyche is the Greek goddess of Fortune; at the Hellenistic period, each city has its own Tyche, represented with a crown of ramparts. This relief, found at the Via Appia, is known since the 18th |
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