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In Roman mythology, the goddess of chance and good fortune. Originally an Italian fertility goddess, she was later identified with the Greek Tyche, personification of chance. Her chief sanctuary was at Praeneste (now Palestrina) in central Italy.



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She was the bulwark of his world: a mundus muliebris (the phrase crops up often in the literature on Vuillard), which doted on Vuillard as its immovable center.
The central characteristic of Urnings was that they had a female soul in a male body (anima muliebris virili corpore inclusa).
 
 
 
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