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Meaning of "fortunatus"

fortunatus (noun) - refers to a fortunate or lucky person. This phrase is used in English literature or storytelling to describe a character who is blessed with good luck or favorable circumstances

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Fortunatus himself explains two entirely different reasons for this route.
His was succeeded by his son Edward Fortunatus who was a minor at the time.
There may have been two saints with the same name of Fortunatus.
Venantius Fortunatus who was a brilliant composer of complicated poetry sent many acrostics to Syagrius.
After a fruitful apostolate he and his deacon Fortunatus were beheaded under Nero.
Marius Fortunatus is a smart man.
The local church is dedicated to Saints Hermagoras and Fortunatus.
Fortunatus of Catina the priest.
Menia is mentioned by Venantius Fortunatus.
The poet Venantius Fortunatus composed a poem to commemorate the occasion.
He is mentioned by Venantius Fortunatus.
There is Fortunatus with.
Fortunatus of Todi.
Hermagoras und Fortunatus.
Achaicus, Fortunatus, and Stephanas may have been the ones who delivered the letter.

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Other saints Fortunatus.
Fortunatus of Naples was a 4th century Christian bishop.
He was a son of Margrave Herman Fortunatus from his first marriage with Antonia Elizabeth d.
It has further been urged that, in the case of Fortunatus Ep.
Hermagoras and Fortunatus may have been martyrs killed in Singidunum today 's Belgrade.
Within the boat were two people, Fortunatus and Infortunatus.
A brief and strictly legendary " Vita " was formerly ascribed to Venantius Fortunatus.
In his time, Fortunatus filled a great social desire for Latin poetry.
In Africa, the holy martyrs Fortunatus and Lucian.
Fortunatus died in the early 7th century.
The story is first mentioned in Latin by Venantius Fortunatus in his Carmina Bk . vi.
In Merovingian times, Fortunatus describes Radegund as drinking the same drink.
St. AUGUSTIN, acts or disputation against fortunatus the manichæan.
Venantius Fortunatus described the Bishop as virtuous and charitable, and an " ornament of bishops ".
The altar was consecrated in 1725 and shows beneath the tomb of the martyr Saint Fortunatus.
In the 6th century, the poet Venantius Fortunatus refers to Eutropius in connection with Saintes.
Fortunatus is a saint of the Christian Church, commemorated on 14 December.
Shortly afterwards Brunehild renounced Arianism for Catholicism and Fortunatus extolled this conversion ( VI, 1a ).
Italian doctor Fortunatus Fidelis was the first person to practice modern forensic medicine in 1598.
In 392, Augustine engaged in public debate with the Manichaean bishop Fortunatus.
Fortunatus described this journey in poem 16, book XI of the Carmina.
No, it's full of photo Governor… with Fortunatus and Guaracy.
In 580, Fortunatus wrote a poem defending Gregory against treasonous charges placed upon him at Chilperic 's court.
At Mohor is the Church of Saints Hermagoras and Fortunatus () from the 15th century.
Pa Tunji Fortunatus Gomez, Nigeria 's oldest practicing lawyer is dead.
At Rome, the birthday of the holy martyrs, Alexander, Abundius, Antigonus, and Fortunatus.
Fortunatus (with the original illustrations).
In 1622, the Aulic Council decided to award the margraviate of Baden-Baden to Edward Fortunatus.
Fortunatus is a German proto-novel or chapbook about a legendary hero popular in 15th - and 16th-century Europe.
Der Gelegenheitsdichter Venantius Fortunatus ( 1901 ) worked out the chronology of the hymnodist Venantius Fortunatus.
Fortunatus took part in the 314 Council of Arles, which condemned Donatism.
Felix, Fortunatus and Achilleus ”.
With Fortunatus and Guaracy . No, it 's full of photo Governor.
Venantius Fortunatus had earlier declared, " Wherever Christ is known, Martin is honored . ".

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