Fortunatus Wright (c.1712–1757) was a British merchant and privateer, notable for his activities in the Mediterranean Sea during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War.
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...
Brown Wright (born 1942), American activist Florence May Wright, American poet FortunatusWright (1712–1757), British merchant Frankie Wright (born 1985)...
Church of Scotland, Missionary, Chaplain, writer, poet R.J. P. (Bob) Williams (1926–2015), inorganic chemist FortunatusWright (1712–1757), privateer...
Panama with only 1,400 crew. Other British privateers of note include FortunatusWright, Edward Collier, Sir John Hawkins, his son Sir Richard Hawkins, Michael...
Gathenhielm, Swedish, 1710–1718 Ingela Gathenhielm, Swedish, 1710/18–1721 FortunatusWright, English of Liverpool, 1712–1757 David Hawley, colonial United States...
Bulkeley lived at Brynddu as Squire of Llanfechell. His daughter married FortunatusWright, a brewer from Liverpool whose colourful life included periods as...
building of a lighthouse on the island. Howell Harris opens a school. FortunatusWright marries Mary, daughter of William Bulkeley, in Dublin. Rees Ellis...
Hugh was the youngest son of Charles Evelyn, by Philippa Wright, the daughter of FortunatusWright, the privateer. Charles Evelyn was the only son of another...
Austrasian court (known as the Austrasian Letters), the poems of Venantius Fortunatus, an account from Procopius' work and a small number of other sources....
The word is also used six times referring to individuals (Stephanas, Fortunatus and Achaicus, Titus, and Paul the Apostle) and once referring to the "coming...
(474–521), both from Gaul, are well known for their poems, as is Venantius Fortunatus (c. 530 – c. 600). This was also a period of transmission: the Roman patrician...
– Juan Grande Román, Spanish Catholic saint (b. 1546) June 8 – Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman (b. 1565) June 25 – David Chytraeus, German historian...
Morgan Dugald Drummond John Lowther du Plat Taylor Cosmo Duff-Gordon Fortunatus Dwarris Gai Eaton Charles Edmonds Thomas Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer Maurice...
Rabelais, Renaissance writer and humanist Pope Clement V St. Venantius Fortunatus, 6th-century Latin poet and hymnodist and Bishop in the Roman Catholic...
is in many cases uncertain, and scholarly estimates of dates may differ. Wright, F. A.; Sinclair, T. A. (1931). A History of Later Latin Literature. Macmillan...
of the short syllables are omitted at the end of the line. Venantius Fortunatus' hymn Pange lingua is in trochaic tetrameter catalectic—the meter of the...
Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. The current apostolic delegate is Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu, who replaced Archbishop Nicola Girasoli after he was appointed...
Other early Christian poets were more innovative. The hymnodist Venantius Fortunatus wrote a number of important poems that are still used in the liturgy of...
1541) 1550 – Paul V, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 1621) 1565 – Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman (d. 1600) 1578 – John Prideaux, English administrator...
Medievale. Vol. 57. Florence, IT: SISMEL. pp. 186–264. ISBN 88-8450-164-4. Wright, J. Robert (2008). A Companion to Bede: A Reader's Commentary on The Ecclesiastical...
Ran 2.09 Knockout 2.10 Chico And The Archbishop 2.11 Raccoon Hunt 2.12 Fortunatus 2.13 Scio, Ohio 2.14 The Sergeant Boyd Story 2.15 The Mountain That Moved...
– Agostino Ciampelli, Italian painter (d. 1630) September 17 – Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman (d. 1600) September 28 – Alessandro Tassoni, Italian...