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  1. Edward Fortunat (ur. 17 września 1565 r. w Londynie, zm. 8/18 czerwca 1600 r. w Kastellaun) – margrabia Baden-Baden od 1588, w latach 1575–1588 r. margrabia Badenii-Rodemachern, z dynastii Zähringen .

  2. Edward Fortunatus, Margrave of Baden-Baden. Deutsch: Eduard Fortunat von Baden-Rodemachern (* 17. September 1565 in London; † 18. Juni 1600 in der Burg Kastellaun/Hunsrück) war von 1575 bis 1588 Markgraf der Markgrafschaft Baden-Rodemachern. 1588 bis 1594 regierte er die Markgrafschaft Baden-Baden. English: Edward Fortunatus of Baden (17 ...

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  4. Contrastingly, Montagu’s eldest son, Edward Wortley Montagu III, was a King’s Scholar at Westminster School by the age of 11, and almost certainly could read and write in English, Latin and Greek at this stage. That Fortunatus was not sent to Westminster or educated in English from a young age does not suggest disfavour.

  5. El yacimiento de Villa Fortunatus se halla a unos 5 kilómetros al norte de Fraga en el término de 'Pilaret de Santa Quiteria'. Se trata de una villa romana cuya construcción data del siglo II, aunque a finales del siglo III o principios del IV d.C. fue ampliada construyéndose la nueva villa, decorada con ricos pavimentos de mosaico. Las investigaciones arqueológicas han demostrado que ...

  6. Edward Fortunatus. German nobleman. Born on 27 September 1565 in London Died on 8 June 1600 in Kastellaun » See the 1 coins » See on Wikipedia . Margraviate of ...

  7. WRIGHT, FORTUNATUS (d. 1757), merchant and privateer, of a Cheshire family, son of John Wright, master-mariner and shipowner of Liverpool (d. 1717), seems to have served in early life on board merchant ships or privateers, and later on to have been in business in Liverpool. Owing to some lawsuit or political entanglement, the details of which are unknown, he left Liverpool in 1741 with his wife an