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FORTUNARoman goddess of luck and prosperity, carrying a cornucopia full of goodies
Fortuna by Ernest BoardPainting depicting a blindfolded woman playing a fateful game of cards. Date: 1911
Temple of Fortuna, Pompeii, Italy, Victorian period
The Temple Of Fortuna Virilis, Rome, 1818An architectural pencil drawing of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (Temple of Portunus), in Rome, Italy, during 1818. Date: 1818
The Great FortuneA copperplate engraving depicting Nemesis, the Greek goddess of divine retribution, her identity has been combined with Fortuna, the Roman goddess of victory and fortune. Date: circa 1502
Wall paintings of decorated columns from PompeiiTrompe l oeil wall paintings of columns with ivy and masks from the House of the Grand Duke, Strada della Fortuna, Pompeii, excavated 1838
Roman bireme with crocodile on the sternBireme with crocodile and heads carved on the stern, from a basrelief in the Temple of Fortuna Preneste. Copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration by Lorenzo Rocceggiani from his own
View of the Temple of Fortuna Augusta, Pompeii. On the corner of Via del Foro and Via della Fortuna. Chromolithograph and illustration by G
Plutus, Fortuna and Harpocrates.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in Prints
de Havilland DH91 Albatross, G-AEDK, Fortuna, of Imperial Airways, in alongside a Bloch 220, F-ADHJ, of Air France, at Croydon
Wheel of Fortune. Miniature, 15th century. FranceWheel of Fortune or Rota Fortuane. Concept in medieval and anceint philosophy referring to the capricious nature of Fate. Miniature, 15th century. France
Laberinto de Fortuna (Labyrinh of Fortunes), by Juan de MenaJuan de Mena (1411-1456). Spanish poet. Labyrinth of Fortune, or The Three Hundred, 1444. Edition in 1566, Alcala de Hernares. Poem CXXXVI
Fortuna (Anon)The Roman goddess of luck, bearing a cornucopia full of good things
Italy. Paestum. Sanctuary of Fortuna Virilis. Pool. 3rd century B.C
Italy. Pompeii. Pedestrian crossing at Via della Fortuna
Temple - Fortuna AugustaPompeii: temple of Fortuna Augusta Date: 1910
Fortuna & SperanzaFORTUNA (fortune) and SPERANZA (hope) - two Roman goddesses who bring good things to those they favour
Fortuna (Pannemaker)The Roman goddess of luck, emptying a purse full of coins on the world as she flies above it
Fortuna (Tooke)The Roman goddess of luck, holding a cornucopia full of nice things, and a strange instrument
ITALY. Pompeii. Via della Fortuna. Roman art. Early Empire
VALUEITALY. Pompeii. Via della Fortuna
Pompeii - Italy - Tempio della Fortuna (Temple of Fortune). Date: circa 1910s
Roman war bireme (1st c. AD). Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on rock. VATICAN CITY. Vatican Museums. Proc: ITALY. Praeneste. Temple of Fortuna Primigenia
Fortuna Street, Pompeii, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900