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Tyche (/ˈtaɪki/;
Ancient Gr****: Τύχη Túkhē, 'Luck',
Ancient Gr****: [tý.kʰɛː],
Modern Gr****: [ˈti.çi];
Roman equivalent: Fortuna) was the
presiding tutelary...
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Tyche may
refer to:
Tyche, an
ancient Gr****
goddess Tyche of Constantinople,
personification of
Constantinople 258
Tyche, an
asteroid Tyche (hypothetical...
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Tyche /ˈtaɪki/ is a
hypothetical gas
giant located in the
Solar System's Oort cloud,
first proposed in 1999 by
astrophysicists John Matese,
Patrick Whitman...
- The
Tyche of
Constantinople was the
deity of
fortune (
Tyche) who
embodied the
guardianship (tutela) of the city of
Constantinople in the
Roman Imperial...
- 258
Tyche is a
relatively large main belt
asteroid discovered by
Robert Luther at Düsseldorf-Bilk
Observatory on 4 May 1886. The
stony S-type asteroid...
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figure on the tholos. This
female figure is
believed to be the Isis-
Tyche, Isis and
Tyche being the
Egyptian and Gr**** goddesses, respectively, of good fortune...
- thrice-ploughed field. He is
alternatively the son of the
fortune goddess Tyche. Two
ancient depictions of Plutus, one of him as a
little boy
standing with...
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imaginary Nibiru having extremely elliptical orbits.
Others have tied it to
Tyche, the name
proposed by John
Matese and
Daniel Whitmire of the University...
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Fortuna (Latin: Fortūna,
equivalent to the Gr****
goddess Tyche) is the
goddess of
fortune and the
personification of luck in
Roman religion who, largely...
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Colias tyche, the Booth's
sulphur or pale
Arctic clouded yellow, is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae. It is
found from
Baffin Island west
along the...