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Fortuna Virilis
In ancient Roman religion, Fortuna Virilis was an aspect or manifestation of the goddess Fortuna who despite her name ''(virilis'', "virile, manly") was cultivated by women only. She shared a festival day with Venus Verticordia on April 1 ''(Kalendae Aprilis)'', which first appears with the name Veneralia in the mid-4th century AD.〔On the Calendar of Filocalus; p. 218.〕
According to the poet Ovid, Fortuna Virilis had the power to conceal the physical imperfections of women from the eyes of men.〔Ovid, ''Fasti'' 4.145–150.〕 During the Veneralia, she receives an offering of incense, while the more elaborate ceremonies are devoted to Venus. A note from Verrius Flaccus in the fragmentary calendar known as the ''Fasti Praenestini'' has been interpreted to mean that respectable women of the upper classes ''(honestiores)'' observed the Veneralia separately from those of lesser rank or dubious reputation (''humiliores'' and prostitutes).
Plutarch is the only source to mention the Temple of Fortuna Virilis, which he says was founded by Servius Tullius.〔Plutarch, ''De Fort. Rom.'' 10, ''Roman Questions'' 74.〕 Because of her association with Venus Verticordia, Fortuna Virilis may likewise have had her temple in the Vallis Murcia. A temple in the Forum Boarium sometimes identified as that of Fortuna Virilis is more likely to belong to Portunes,〔Richardson, ''New Topographical Dictionary'', p. 158; John Osborne, "Rome and Constantinople in the Ninth Century," in ''Rome Across Time and Space: Cultural Transmission and the Exchange of Ideas, c. 500–1400'' (Cambridge University Press, 2011), p. 230.〕 though possibly it was built for Portunes and rededicated to Fortuna Virilis.〔John Osborne, "Dating Medieval Mural Paintings in Rome," in ''Roma Felix: Formation and Reflections of Medieval Rome'' (Ashgate, 2007), p. 202.〕 In the early Middle Ages it was converted to a church perhaps called Santa Maria de Secundicerio.〔Osborne, ''Rome Across Time and Space'', p. 230.〕
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