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    Fortuna Huiusce Diei ("The Fortune of This Day" or "Today's Fortune") was an aspect of the goddess Fortuna, known primarily for her temple in the Area...
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    fortune of the baths. Fortuna Conservatrix The fortune of the preserver. Fortuna Equestris The fortune of the knights. Fortuna Huiusce Diei The fortune of the...
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  • of Mars Temple of Minerva Chalcidica Temple of Neptunus Temple of Fortuna Huiusce Diei Temple of the Nymphs Temple of Vulcanus Temple of Juno Lucina Temple...
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  • Fecunditas Felicitas Ferentina Feronia Fides Flora Fornax Fortuna Fortuna Huiusce Diei Fortuna Redux Fortuna Virilis Fraus Fulgora Furrina Gallia Hecate Hersilia...
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    religious complex composed of four temples: Temple Juturna, Temple Fortuna Huiusce Diei, Temple Feronia, and Temple Lares Permarini. Those temples demonstrate...
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  • of an old man, which, in Pliny's time, stood near the temple of Fortuna Huiusce Diei ("The Fortune of This Day"), which Quintus Lutatius Catulus had built...
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    museums, and was recommended by Cicero along with the Temple of Fortuna Huiusce Diei for those who enjoyed viewing art but lacked the means to amass private...
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    Caesaris continue 30 III Kal. Sext. C • dies natalis of the Temple of Fortuna Huiusce Diei (the "Fortune of This Day") • Ludi Victoriae Caesaris conclude 31...
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  • Rome. Two buildings were known as Monumenta Catuli: the Temple of Fortuna Huiusce Diei (the "Fortune of This Day"), to commemorate the day of Vercellae...
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    vow at the Battle of Vercellae. The temple (aedes) was devoted to Fortuna Huiusce Diei, "the Fortune of This Day." The colossal statue found during excavations...
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