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  1. Ignatius Christianus Fridericus Fortuna (died 24 November 1789) was a court servant prominent in the court of Countess Palatine Francisca Christina of Sulzbach, an abbess at Essen Abbey in Essen, Germany.

  2. Abbess Franziska Christine von Pfalz-Sulzbach and Ignatius Fortuna (1772) Ignatius Fortuna (ca. 1730-1789) was born into slavery in the Dutch colony of Surinam. In 1735 he was brought to Europe as a boy by an Essen merchant named Franz Adam Schiffer.

  3. Ignatius Jacques Reilly is an overweight and unemployed thirty-year-old with a degree in Medieval History who lives with his mother, Irene Reilly. He utterly loathes the world around him, which he feels has lost the values of geometry and theology.

    • John Kennedy Toole
    • 1980
  4. 13 de jul. de 2023 · Ignatius Fortuna: The Enslaved African Who Was Presented as a Gift to a German Princess in 1735. By Uzonna Anele. July 13, 2023. Ignatius Fortuna was born around 1730 in the Dutch colony of Surinam.

  5. Ignatius Christianus Fridericus Fortuna was a very wealthy servant of Countess Palatine Francisca Christina of Sulzbach. Francisca Christina was the abbess of Essen Abbey, home to unmarried noble women.

  6. The “Chamber Moor” Ignatius Fortuna was brought from Suriname to Essen in 1730, where he entered the service of Countess Palatine Franziska Christina of Sulzbach and remained there for nearly forty years.

  7. Ignatius Christianus Fridericus Fortuna was a court servant prominent in the court of Countess Palatine Francisca Christina of Sulzbach, an abbess at Essen Abbey in Essen, Germany.