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Keywords: Three tyches Louvre Ma590.jpg Relief known as the three Tyches ”Tyche is the Greek goddess of Fortune; since 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 century and belonged to the Borghese collections It may come from the Triopius the funeral complex built by Herodes Atticus for his wife Annia Regilla Bas-relief dit « des trois Tychés » Tyché est la déesse grecque de la Fortune Depuis l'époque hellénistique chaque cité possède sa propre Tyché représentée avec une couronne de remparts Ce bas-relief découvert le long de la Via Appia est connu depuis le XVIIIe siècle et a appartenu aux collections Borghèse It pourrait provenir du Triopius le complexe funéraire élevé par Hérode Atticus en l'honneur de sa femme Annia Régilla ca 160 AD marble cm 88 5 83 12 5 Institution Louvre object department Greek Etruscan and Roman antiquities room ID 158 28632 object history credit line Borghese Collection accession number Ma 590 MR 873 own photo date 2006 Marie-Lan Nguyen artwork license PD-old-100 photo license other versions Roman antiquities in the Louvre - Room A Ancient Roman reliefs in Paris Tyche Annia Regilla 160s Borghese Collection Mural crowns in art Ancient roman sculptures from Via Appia
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