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Fors Fortuna: VII Kalends July

⛵ A day for sailing and drinking 🍷

Fors was the ancient goddess of fate and luck, and Fortuna, the goddess of good luck and fortune. At some early date, these two Roman deities were worshiped as one: Fors Fortuna. She is honored at midsummer with raucous parties and celebrations. (Bernstein, pg 123)

This day must have been full of ⛵ boating parties and wine 🍷; possibly not a great combination 😉. The temple of Fors Fortuna was located along the Tiber river (Ovid, Fasti 6.771-82), and this was at least one of the rivers where sailing parties were held (Cicero, De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum 5.70).

⚓ Sources

📕 Bernstein, Frances, _Classical Living: Reconnecting with the Rituals of Ancient Rome_. HarperCollins, 2000.

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