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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3426
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- Roma ante Romulum fuit - Rome existed before Romulus
- Roma, caput mundi, regit orbis frena rotundi - Rome, capital of the world, holds the reigns of the world (Motto inscribed in the crown of Diocletian)
- Roma invicta est - Rome is invincible
- Roma Locuta Est, Causa Finita Est - Rome has spoken, the case is closed (St Augustine declaring the authority of the Pope)
- Roma traditoribus non adnumerat - Rome does not pay traitors (Quintus Servilius Caepio response to the Viriato murderers when they demanded payment)
- Roma vincit! - Rome wins!
- Rosa Composita - A Compound Rose (Pope Nicholas III (1277-1280) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of Arm bore a rose)
- Rosa Umbriae - The Rose of Umbria (Pope Clement XIII (1758-1769) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place)
- Rosaria rhythmica - Rhythm of the rosary
- Rut et Esther et Iudith tantae gloriae sunt, ut sacris voluminibus nomina indiderint - Ruth, Esther and Judith are of such glory, that they came to give their names to the holy books (St. Jerome)
- Sacerdotalis caelibatus - The celibacy of priests (Pope Paul VI Encyclical letter)
- Sacerdotes iustitiae - Priests of justice
- Sacrae disciplinae leges - Code of Canon Law (Ecclesiastical term)
- Sacramentum caritatis - The sacrament of charity (Ecclesiastical term - Definition of the Mass by St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Sacramentum proprie dicitur quod ita signum est gratiae Dei, ei invisibilis gratiae forma, ut ipsius imaginem gerat et causa existat - Something can can properly be called a sacrament if it is a sign of the grace of God and a form of invisible grace, so that it bears its image and exists as its cause (Ecclesiastical term - definition of "sacrament")
- Saepe expertus - Test many times (Thank you: Kenneth J. Cooper)
- Saepe ne utile quidem est scire quid futurum sit - Sometimes it's better not to know what will happen (Cicero)
- Saepe solent auro multa subesse mala - Frequently, hidden under the gold there are many evils (Albius Tibulus)
- Saepe stilum vertas - Often stimulate your pen (Horace)
- Saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent - The greatest talents often remain hidden (Titus Plautus Macio)
- Saepe tacens vocem verbaque vultus habet - Often a silent face has voice and words
- Saguntina fames - Sanguntine hunger (Extreme hunger, in memory of the hunger suffered by the Saguntines, when there were sieged by Hannibal, and came to resort to cannibalism)
- Salivam movere - Moves saliva (Melts in the mouth)
- Saluberrimi sunt sereni dies - Quiet days are very nice (Aulus Cornelius Celsus )
- Salus haec est, hoc est tibi pervincendum. Hoc facias sive id non pote, sive pote! - There is one salvation, that is, you must overcome. You must do this, whether it is possible, or it is impossible!
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