Tyche
Tyche is the ancient Greek goddess of fortune and prosperity. She is often depicted holding a cornucopia, symbolizing abundance, and a rudder, representing her control over the fate of cities and individuals. Tyche was worshipped in various forms across Greece, and her influence extended to both good and bad luck.
In Roman mythology, Tyche is equivalent to Fortuna, who embodies similar concepts of luck and fate. Tyche's role was significant in the lives of people, as she was believed to determine their fortunes, influencing everything from wealth to success in endeavors.