Colossal statue of Tyche Placed in Antioch in Syria at Orontes River (bronze), baroque
Pausanias 6.2.7:
[7] The artist who made this statue was Polycleitus, while that of Timosthenes was made by Eutychides of Sicyon, a pupil of Lysippus. This Eutychides made for the Syrians on the Orontes an image of Fortune (Tyche), which is highly valued by the natives.

Stewart, T140:
John Malalas (Byzantine author), Chronographia 11 p. 276 Bonn
And he [Trajan, emperor 98-117] restored the theater at Antioch, which was unfinished, and set up in it...a gilded image of the Tyche of the city, seated above the river Orontes, and crowned by the kings Seleukos and Antiochos. [Seleukos I was founder of Antioch on the Orontes River in 300 B.C.; Antiochos I was son of Seleukos I and ruler of Eastern Seleucid Empire from 293/2 B.C. onwards.]