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 pecuniĆ¢, 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.