Translation for '
Fortuna' from English to Russian
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- The Newton family motto is 'Faveat fortuna', meaning 'May fortune favour'.
- Composed of a silver shield with a black eagle, with a golden crown. The motto reads "la virtù può accompagnarsi alla buona fortuna" (Virtue will bring good fortune).
- "The Dance of Fortune" (Spanish: "La Danza de la fortuna") is a 1944 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Luis Sandrini, Olinda Bozán and Héctor Quintanilla.
- Other dramatic works by Machado were the "La duquesa de Benamejí", "La prima Fernanda", "Juan de Mañara", "El hombre que murió en la guerra" and "Desdichas de la fortuna o Julianillo Valcárcel".
- Enrico Spagnesi, "Le Pandette di Giustiniano: storia e fortuna della 'Littera Florentina': mostra di codici documenti," (exhibition catalogue) June-August 1983 (Florence: Olschki) 1983.
- Anna has won the second edition of Celebrity Masterchef in 2018. Her new album, "La fortuna sia con me", will be a success in Italy.
- That same year she appeared as herself in the movie "Colpi di fortuna" directed by Neri Parenti.
- "Colpi di fortuna" (...) is a 2013 Italian comedy film directed by Neri Parenti.
- In 2011, Mondadori published his book "Per fortuna che ci sei", on his work with animals.
- Sebastián de Covarrubias (1611) recognizes this as the plausible origin of the name "Tizona", but also adduces possible derivation from τυχωνα, the name of the lance of Severus Alexander, or from τύχη "fortuna".
- Pietro Delitala's father, Nicholas was the mayor of Bosa in 1556. His mother, Sybil Dessena, was discussed in Anthony Lo Frasso's book "Diez libros de fortuna d'Amor" in 1575.
- The songs Un Othatora Sivappe and Asai Veithen Became instant hits when Chinna Chinna Panithuli song is inspired from Latin Song 'O fortuna' by Carl Orff.
- The quote "Audentes fortuna iuvat" [...] appears in the University of Milano Bicocca logo.
- Fortuna ([...] , equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche) is the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion who, largely thanks to the Late Antique author Boethius, remained popular through the Middle Ages until at least the Renaissance.
- "La adversa fortuna de Don Bernardo de Cabrera" and "El ejemplo mayor de la desdicha" [...] are respectively the sources of Rotrou's "Don Bernardo de la Cabrère" and "Belisaire"; Moreto's "Caer para levantar" is simply a recast of Mira's "El Esclavo del demonio", a celebrated drama which clearly influenced Calderón when composing "La Devoción de la cruz"; and there is manifestly a close relation between Mira's "La Rueda de la fortuna" on the one hand and Corneille's "Héraclius" and Calderón's "En esta vida todo es verdad y todo es mentira".
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