Faber quisque fortunae suae, and in some sort I may truly say, prosperity and adversity are in our own hands.
A similar claim at Tr IV x 7-8 'usque a proauis uetus ordinis heres, / non modo fortunae munere factus eques'.
Fortune as abides and does not desert the man: 'fortunae .
For in alle: 'Nam in omni aduersitate fortunae infelicissimum genus est infortunii, fuisse felicem.
Laus summa in fortunae bonis, non extulisse se in potestate, non fuisse insolentem in pecuniâ, non se praetulisse aliis propter abundantiam fortunae.
One inscription found in the Via delle Monache[112] shows that in connection with the sedes Fortunae were a manceps and three cellarii.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fortunae" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.