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Fortune favours the bold

Allegory of Fortune, Salvator Rosa, 1685

"Fortune favours the bold" or "fortune favours the brave" are among the English translations of the Latin proverb "audentes Fortuna iuvat" and its variations. The phrase has been widely used as a slogan in the Western world to emphasize the rewards of courage and bravery, particularly within military organizations, and it is also used up to the present day on the coats of arms of numerous families and clans. It has historically served as a popular motto for universities, along with other academic institutions and recreational associations.


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La fortuna favorece a los audaces Spanish Audentes Fortuna iuvat Italian 幸運は勇者を好む Japanese Audaces fortuna iuvat LA

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