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  • What is the meaning and history of the word Imperator?
    Since the first Romans to say imperator probably didn't just string together random sounds, it probably had some literal meaning in ancient Latin So what did imperator mean in ancient Latin before the beginning of the empire?
  • vocabulary - Best modern translation for Emperor? - Latin Language . . .
    That is because the modern concept of emperor derives most recently from the Holy Roman Emperor (imperator Romanorum or imperator Germanorum), who titled himself the Emperor of the Romans or the Emperor of the Germans, and from the British Empire, whose emperor was Indiae Imperator or Indiae Imperatrix, according to Parliament
  • Help with translating For those about to die, we salute you
    I want to riff off the famous saying "those about to die salute you" According to wikipedia the original is: "Ave, Imperator, morituri te salutant" ("Hail, Emperor, those who are about to die
  • A story of a king who wanted to simplify Latin grammar
    I vaguely remember reading a story years ago, and it was something like this: A king in medieval Europe knew some Latin but made mistakes I think there was something like him writing plurals l
  • Are there movies or subtitles for movies in Latin?
    4 There's Imperator The whole movie is in Latin Though short (40 minutes), it's a serious production
  • Translation check of Through Empire comes Peace and Power of the . . .
    I would change your title to "Potens (est) Imperator " This translates as "Powerful Capable (is) (the) Emperor " I like this translation better because Latin prefers adjectives to genitives (as far as I can tell) and succinctness As Jasper has answered, "Per Imperium Venit Pax" is a good way of declining your motto
  • How would you say unlike as the conjunction in Latin?
    Non enim, quemadmodum in palaestra qui taedas candentes accipit celerior est in cursu continuo quam ille qui tradit, item melior imperator novus qui accipit exercitum quam ille qui decedit ("Unlike what happens in the palaestra, where he who receives the flaming torch is swifter in the relay race than he who hands it on, the new general who receives command of an army is not superior to the
  • Can we substantivate gerundives? - Latin Language Stack Exchange
    There are some classical examples for this, here are some: Cogita enim quam multis militibus non semper sobriis et imperator et tribunus et centurio tacenda mandaverint (SenPhil Ep 83 12 5) Looking tacenda we find another exmaple: ut ventum ad cenam est, dicenda tacenda locutus tandem dormitum dimittitur (Hor Ep 1 7 72); [Out of content We can read in 3 different ways either tacenda or


















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