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The Eruption of Vesuvius

"Fortes fortuna iuvat: 'Fortune favors the brave.'" — Pliny the Elder, before sailing toward the eruption of Vesuvius (Pliny the Younger, Letters 6.16).

The Eruption of Vesuvius

Joseph Wright of Derby — "A view of Vesuvius from Posillipo, Naples title QS:P1476,en:"A view of Vesuvius from Posillipo, Naples "label QS:Len,"A view of Vesuvius from Posillipo, Naples "label QS:Lde,"Blick auf den Vesuv von Posillipo, Neapel"", Public domain

A proverb at the edge of death.

In 79 CE, Pliny the Elder commanded his fleet toward the catastrophe at Pompeii. According to Pliny the Younger (Letters 6.16), his uncle cried 'Fortes fortuna iuvat' — and disappeared into the ash.

Bravery, or recklessness?

The phrase echoed through Roman history as a justification for bold action. Pliny’s death made the proverb both heroic and haunting.

Facing the volcano’s fury, Pliny the Elder quoted an old proverb — then steered directly toward danger, a fatal choice preserved by his nephew's pen.

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