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Alphabetical [« »] fortuna 1 fortunate 3 fortunatus 1 fortune 43 fortunes 12 forty 8 forty-five 1 | Frequency [« »] 43 case 43 died 43 favour 43 fortune 43 legion 43 soldier 43 vengeance | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances fortune |
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1 I, 16| experience how exposed to fortune's caprices was the task 2 I, 96| Roman knights of moderate fortune, the first experiments at 3 II, 26| the battlefield, it was fortune rather than courage which 4 II, 31| rear and open the ground. Fortune favoured both. So Germanicus, 5 II, 41| except in relation to the fortune of the possessor. A distinction 6 II, 69| from the vicissitudes of fortune and as the birth-place of 7 II, 93| loved the man more than his fortune. Show the people of Rome 8 II, 95| herself to the cruel blows of fortune, and not, when she returned 9 II, 99| for herself, repeatedly at fortune's mercy by reason of the 10 III, 26| general respect was he whom fortune was holding in reserve as 11 III, 99| Roman knights had vowed to Fortune of the Knights for the recovery 12 III, 101| possessed of a moderate fortune, now revived the glory of 13 IV, 1| happy incident. Suddenly fortune deranged everything; the 14 IV, 81| show of gladiators, whose fortune fell short of four hundred 15 V, 9| There is now a change of fortune, and even he who chose Sejanus 16 V, 11| genius, bore his adverse fortune with resignation, and outlived 17 VI, 68| general, they might try the fortune of war. This advice prevailed, 18 XI, 19| some who had found their fortune in party feuds, jealous 19 XI, 20| Subsequently, in his good fortune, he fell into a despot's 20 XII, 1| on her rank, beauty, and fortune, and pointed to her claims 21 XII, 16| neither for his good nor bad fortune; he completed a short and 22 XII, 19| In their return however fortune was not equally favourable; 23 XII, 21| based on a similarity of fortune, and that between himself 24 XII, 43| equal to my noble birth and fortune, I should have entered this 25 XII, 56| pitied such a reverse of fortune. His wife followed him with 26 XII, 74| advantages they had derived from fortune. It was indeed a desperate 27 XIII, 46| want the courage and good fortune which had already been proved 28 XIII, 52| the bountiful favours of fortune, even a whole year would 29 XIII, 58| alike fame and beauty. Her fortune adequately corresponded 30 XIII, 59| everything worthy of the highest fortune was ever before her eyes. 31 XIV, 8| heaven's favour and his good fortune she had escaped a terrible 32 XIV, 16| it was the State's good fortune which had destroyed her. 33 XIV, 69| could also bear moderate fortune."~ ~ 34 XIV, 70| not as yet surpass all in fortune. ~ ~ 35 XV, 6| thought he must use his good fortune with moderation, and sent 36 XV, 15| strength and glory, whenever fortune was adverse, had taken thought 37 XV, 20| it was, he must pray for fortune under her most favourable 38 XV, 37| for their more prosperous fortune. Corbulo did not refuse, 39 XV, 66| another account, from that of Fortune, in the town of Ferentum, 40 XV, 92| possessed at first a great fortune, still unimpaired, and was 41 XVI, 1| Fortune soon afterwards made a dupe 42 XVI, 6| of a deified child, and fortune's other gifts, as though 43 XVI, 12| just on the verge of death. Fortune preserved the due order;