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Venantius Honorius Clementi****
Fortunatus (c. 530 – c. 600/609 AD; French:
Venance Fortunat),
known as
Saint Venantius Fortunatus (/vəˈnænʃəs ˌfɔːrtjəˈneɪtəs/...
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Fortunatus is a
German proto-novel or
chapbook about a
legendary hero po****r in 15th- and 16th-century Europe, and
usually ****ociated with a
magical inexhaustible...
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Fortunatus is a
Latin word
meaning "happy, lucky, rich, blessed". A
masculine given name, it can
refer to:
Fortunatus the Apostle, one of the 70 Disciples...
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Saint Fortunatus of
Spoleto (died c. AD 400) was a
parish priest near
Spoleto in
Umbria sometime between the 4th and 5th centuries. He is
venerated as...
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Edward Fortunatus (or in
German Eduard Fortunat) of
Baden (17
September 1565 – 8 June 1600) was
Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern and Baden-Baden. Born in...
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Fortunatus of
Naples was a 4th-century
Christian bishop. He is the
first historically-attested
bishop of Naples, as one of the
recipients of a
letter written...
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Comedie of Old
Fortunatus (1599) is a play in a
mixture of
prose and
verse by
Thomas Dekker,
based on the
German legend of
Fortunatus and his
magic inexhaustible...
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Saint Fortunatus (died 537) was a 6th-century
bishop of Todi.
According to tradition, he
defended Todi
during a
Gothic siege. He is the
patron saint of...
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Valenzuela fortunatus is a
species of
Psocoptera from
Caeciliusidae family that is
endemic to the
Canary Islands. "Valenzuela
fortunatus (Enderlein, 1929)"...
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Leptodeuterocopus fortunatus is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae that is
known from Brazil. The
wingspan is
about 12
millimetres (0.47 in).
Adults are...