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identical meaning, such as:
audentes Fortuna iuvat audentes Fortuna adiuvat Fortuna audaces iuvat audentis Fortuna iuvat This last form is used by Turnus, an...
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Meminisse iuvat (14 July 1958) is an
encyclical of Pope Pius XII,
asking for
prayers for the ****cuted
Church in the East and
criticizing harmful cultural...
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fortuna iuvat Fortune favors the bold From Virgil, Aeneid, Book 10, 284,
where the
first word is in an
archaic form,
audentis fortuna iuvat. Allegedly...
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manufactured by
Svenska Medalj in Eskilstuna. It is
inscribed "Inventas
vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes" ("It is
beneficial to have
improved (human) life through...
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manufactured by
Svenska Medalj in Eskilstuna. It is
inscribed "Inventas
vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes" ("It is
beneficial to have
improved (human) life through...
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Baranyk Josef Beran Drina Martyrs Zynoviy Kovalyk Aloysius Stepinac Meminisse iuvat Anni
sacri Sára Salkaházi
Walter Ciszek Pietro Leoni Theodore Romzha India...
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manufactured by
Svenska Medalj in Eskilstuna. It is
inscribed "Inventas
vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes" ("It is
beneficial to have
improved (human) life through...
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fortuna adiuvat. The
motto of HMS Brave and USS Florida.
fortes fortuna iuvat Fortune favors the
brave From the
letters of
Pliny the Younger, Book 6,...
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better translated as "divinity
helps those who dare" (audentes deus ipse
iuvat),
comes from Ovid's Metamorphoses, 10.586. The
phrase is
spoken by Hippomenes...
- Muse.
Taken from Virgil's Aeneid, the
inscription reads:
Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes,
loosely translated as 'And they who
bettered life...