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Fortunata may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Fortunata'' (film), 2017 * ''Fortunata'', a 1911 novel by Marjorie Patterson People * Fortunata (name) * Saint Fortunata, a 4th-century Christian martyr Fictional characters * Fortunata, the wife of Trimalchio in Petronius' ''Satyricon'' * Fortunata, character in the novel ''Fortunata y Jacinta'' by Benito Pérez Galdós * Fortunata, character in the novel ''The Heretic's Apprentice ''The Heretic's Apprentice'' is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters set in June 1143. It is the 16th novel in the Cadfael Chronicles and was first published in 1989. A returning pilgrim from the Holy Land brings a dowry gift and mind fre ...'' See also * * Fortunato (other) {{disambiguation, hn ...
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Fortunata (film)
''Fortunata'' is a 2017 Italian drama directed by Sergio Castellitto. It was screened in the ''Un Certain Regard'' section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Jasmine Trinca won the ''Un Certain Regard'' Jury Award for Best Performance. Cast * Jasmine Trinca as Fortunata * Hanna Schygulla as Lotte * Stefano Accorsi as Patrizio * Alessandro Borghi as Chicano * Edoardo Pesce Edoardo Pesce (born 12 September 1979) is an Italian actor. Biography A student of the actor Enzo Garinei, Pesce began his career on stage, but gained notoriety with the TV series ''Romanzo criminale'' and ''I Cesaroni''. He received critical ac ... as Franco References External links * 2017 films 2017 drama films Films directed by Sergio Castellitto Italian drama films 2010s Italian-language films 2010s Italian films {{2010s-drama-film-stub ...
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Marjorie Patterson
Marjorie Patterson (May 12, 1886 – March 11, 1948) was an American author and actress in the early 20th century. Her works included the novels ''Fortunata'' (1911),Gaines, C.H. (February 1911)Harper's Bookshelf ''Harper's Magazine'', Vol. 122, p. 488-89(September 1911)Chronicle and Comment ''The Bookman (New York)'', Vol. 34, No. 1, p. 9(4 March 1911)Book review ''Pittsburgh Press'' ''The Dust of the Road'' (1913), about her experiences acting in London,(8 December 1912)Miss Patterson Rests After Writing Book on English Theatricals ''Washington Herald''(8 November 1913)The Bellman's Bookshelf ''The Bellman'', p. 596 and ''A Woman's Man'' (1919).(1 November 1919)Three Woman Novelists ''The Nation''American Fiction, 1901-1925: A Bibliography
p. 520 (Cambridge Univ. Press 1997)
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Fortunata (name)
Fortunata is an Italian girl's name. Fortunata is celebrated on October 14 in memory of Santa Fortunata, a 4th-century Christian martyr in Caesarea Caesarea () ( he, קֵיסָרְיָה, ), ''Keysariya'' or ''Qesarya'', often simplified to Keisarya, and Qaysaria, is an affluent town in north-central Israel, which inherits its name and much of its territory from the ancient city of Caesare .... The Roman Catholic Church recognizes nineteen Saints and Saints bearing the name Fortunato and Fortunata.Valter Curzi ''Dizionario dei nomi'' 8879446037 2003 p62 Sono ben diciannove i Santi e le Sante che portano questo nome. Fortunata si festeggia il 14 ottobre in memoria di Santa Fortunata, vergine e martire in Cesarea. People *Saint Fortunata, martyr at Rome (14 February) *Saint Fortunata, martyr venerated at Patria (14 October) * Maria Fortunata d'Este (1731–1803), Modenese princess by birth and a princess of the blood of France by marriage * Blessed Maria Fortunata Viti (1827â ...
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Chronological List Of Saints And Blesseds In The 4th Century
A list of people, who died during the 4th century, who have received recognition as Blessed (through beatification) or Saint (through canonization) from the Catholic Church: Notes See also * Christianity in the 4th century * List of Church Fathers {{DEFAULTSORT:Century, Chronological List Of Saints In The 4th 04 Saints In religious belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness Sacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; is considered worthy of spiritual res ...
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Satyricon
The ''Satyricon'', ''Satyricon'' ''liber'' (''The Book of Satyrlike Adventures''), or ''Satyrica'', is a Latin work of fiction believed to have been written by Gaius Petronius, though the manuscript tradition identifies the author as Titus Petronius. The ''Satyricon'' is an example of Menippean satire, which is different from the formal verse satire of Juvenal or Horace. The work contains a mixture of prose and verse (commonly known as ); serious and comic elements; and erotic and decadent passages. As with ''The Golden Ass'' by Apuleius (also called the ''Metamorphoses''), classical scholars often describe it as a Roman novel, without necessarily implying continuity with the modern literary form. The surviving sections of the original (much longer) text detail the bizarre exploits of the narrator, Encolpius, and his (possible) slave and boyfriend Giton, a handsome sixteen-year-old boy. It is the second most fully preserved Roman novel, after the fully extant ''The Golden Ass'' ...
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Fortunata Y Jacinta
''Fortunata y Jacinta'' (Fortunata and Jacinta), was written by Benito Pérez Galdós in 1887 and published in the same year. It is, together with Leopoldo Alas y Ureña's ''La Regenta'' (The Judge's Wife), one of the most popular and representative novels of Spanish literary Literary realism, realism. Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, the author went to Madrid, the capital, to study law at age 18. There he would create a literary world that was present in almost all his writings. The novel was a sensation upon its release because of its scathing critique of the Spanish middle class, and for its frank sexuality. While criticized by political and religious leaders, it was praised by peers of Galdós for its realistic depiction of life amongst all classes in 19th century Madrid. Plot summary The story revolves around Fortunata and Jacinta, two women of different classes who claim Juanito Santa Cruz as their husband. Juanito, the scion of a wealthy family, goes aro ...
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The Heretic's Apprentice
''The Heretic's Apprentice'' is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters set in June 1143. It is the 16th novel in the Cadfael Chronicles and was first published in 1989. A returning pilgrim from the Holy Land brings a dowry gift and mind fresh with ideas, leading to charges of heresy and a murder in his household, at the time for celebrating the translation of Saint Winifred's bones to Shrewsbury Abbey. Brother Cadfael, Abbot Radulfus, and Sheriff Hugh Beringar work together to find the murderer, and more difficult, the motive for murder. Bishop Roger de Clinton and an Augustinian canon of the Archbishop of Canterbury bring out the challenge of deciphering true religious belief from heresy, on the border with Wales in the midsummer days of 1143. Plot summary The story takes place from 19 to 27 June 1143. Just across the Channel, so close to home, William of Lythwood dies after a seven-year pilgrimage to the Holy Land. His servant Elave carries his master's body back hom ...
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