Exactly ... For this reason is very strange this "REGNABO" in the down figure.
I assume, you see a "Regnabo" at the Fortune card of the Brera. I don't see it.
I need work on it. It's just an intuition, but I think it is a private joke. I think the emperor Brera and CY is a representation of Filippo Maria. In the PMB the house Visconti-Sforza.
The greatest dream of Filippo and, after, of Bianca and Francesco was to transform the duchy of Milan in a kingdom...
I thought it was the dream of Giangaleazzo and Galeazzo Maria.
Huck wrote:
Wasn't Fortune since old times a goddess of the poor people?
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... I don't know. I think all believed in this force that leads us up and down... as Wall Street and the banks.
Servius Tullius, a man of low birth, was sixth king of Rome. It's said, that he installed the Fortuna cult.
Wiki says: "He is supposed to have instituted some of Rome's religious festivals, built temples to
Fortuna and Diana, and a palace for himself on the Esquiline. He is also said to have
improved the lot and fortunes of Rome's lowest classes of citizens and non-citizens despite opposition from the patrician order."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servius_Tullius
And: "Fortuna's Roman cult was variously attributed to
Servius Tullius – whose exceptional good fortune suggested their sexual intimacy[4] – and to Ancus Marcius.[5] She had a temple at the Forum Boarium and a sacred precinct on the Quirinalis as Fortuna Populi Romani (the Fortune of the Roman people). Her identity as personification of chance events was closely tied to virtus (strength of character). "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortuna