Footnote 281: Fortuna occurs many times, as in the so-called sententiae Varronis printed at the end of Riese's edition of the fragments of Varro's Menippean satires.
It might almost be called a creed of fatalism, in which Natura plays much the same part as Fortuna did in the creed of many less noble spirits of that age.
In memory of this he founded a temple of the "Fortuna hujusce diei," and decorated the portico of his house with Cimbrian trophies.
Near the same spot was a Temple of Fortuna Equestris, erected in consequence of a vow of Q.
Hard by was a temple of Fortuna Publica, "Qui dicet, Quondam sacrata est colle Quirini Hac Fortunadie Publica; verus erit.
It is on the rising ground between this aqueduct and the road, that the Temple of Fortuna Muliebris is believed to have stood.
It is entitled "Fortuna de Africo," in a series of twelve, intended for representations of the winds.
Indeed, he tells him so in print in Fortuna Melliflua.
The temple of Fortuna Virilis which rose on a lofty substructure on the banks of the Tiber, was in the Ionic style.
We must not therefore hope to have all things answer our own expectation, to have a continuance of good success and fortunes, Fortuna nunquam perpetuo est bona.
It has furnished water for Fortuna since the founding of the village.
Could Fors Fortuna herself, she wondered, be any happier, laden with beauty and riches and power, and making of them a saving gift for mortals?
His mother, going into the kitchen to see that the wood was ready for the morning, snatched the red roses from the table spread for Fors Fortuna and threw them fiercely on the ashes.
Our readers will recollect that the particulars were given in a paragraph immediately after the Fortuna arrived.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fortuna" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.