In Roman mythology, the goddess Fortuna is often associated as a daughter of the primordial deity Oceanus and the Titaness Tethys, though some sources suggest she may be a daughter of Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology) and the goddess of chance and fate. She is frequently depicted as a personification of luck, fortune, and fate, and is sometimes linked to various other deities associated with chance and prosperity. Fortuna is often portrayed alongside her companion, the god of fate, who represents the inevitable nature of destiny.
she was a greek goddess
Hera is the goddess of marriage and queen of the gods.
her family was
Hebe- Goddess of Youth Hera- Goddess of Marriage Artemis- Goddess of the Hunt/of All wild things Athena- Goddess of Wisdom Demeter- Goddess of Harvest Aphrodite- Goddess of Love and Sex Hestia- Goddess of the Hearth and Family
Kids: Nike (goddess of Victory), Bia (goddess of Force), Kratos (god of Might or Rivalry), and Zelos (god of Zeal).
This would be translated "Luck is with me"
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she was a greek goddess
Hestia was the Greek goddess of the hearth, family, home, and fire
None. There is no Greek goddess Ianus.
Marriage, family
Hera is the goddess of marriage and queen of the gods.
Hestia goddess of hearth, home and family.
Heaven and Family
Venus is the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite the goddess of love.
Hestia is the goddess of the hearth, family, and home.
The Roman goddess of the hearth is Vesta. She is the virgin goddess of family and home in the Roman religion. Hestia is the nearest Greek equivalent as the goddess of hearth, home, domesticity, family, the state, and architecture.