In ancient Roman culture, felicitas is a condition of divinely inspired productivity, blessedness, or happiness. Felicitas
could encompass both a woman's fertility and a general's luck or good fortune. The divine personification of Felicitas was
cultivated as a goddess. Although felicitas may be translated as "good luck," and the goddess Felicitas shares some characteristics
and attributes with Fortuna, the two were distinguished in Roman religion.