<p>Shrine of Fortuna, specifically of τύχη Εὔελπις, on the *Vicus Longus, believed to be founded by Servius Tullius. Plutarch describes the cult site both as an altar (βωμός: <i>De fort. Rom</i>. 10) and as a shrine (ἱερόν: <i>Quaest. Rom</i>. 74); it probably comprised an altar surrounded by an enclosure wall (Aronen). The exact site of the shrine along the Vicus Longus is unknown (here, Coarelli’s location near the Palazzo della Esposizione is followed), as is the Latin translation of the Greek epithet ‘Εὔελπις’ (<i>bonae spei</i>, <i>bene sperans</i>, <i>bona</i>, <i>felix</i>, and <i>tutela </i>have all been proposed: see Aronen, who favors Spes).</p>