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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3860
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- Triunviri aere auro argento flando feriundo - Three manly men for striking and casting bronze, silver and gold (Same as Triunviri monetales)
- Triunviri capitales - Three manly captains (In ancient Rome, three men acting as judges in criminal cases which affected citizens and could result in a death sentence)
- Triunviri monetales - Three manly men of coins (In ancient Rome, three people in charge of supervising the coin making process)
- Tu in ea et ego pro ea - You in her, I am for her (Motto of the House of Alba in Sevilla, Spain)
- Tu infunde amorem cordibus - Your love inflames the heart
- Tu mihi sola places - Only you make me happy (Love phrase)
- Tu quoque, fili mii! - You too, my son (Last words of Caesar, when he Brutus among those who were stabbing him)
- Tu regere imperio fluctus, hispane memento - Spain, remember that you governed the empire of the seas (Tombstone at the Arsenal of Carrack, Cadiz, Spain)
- Tu tuum rem - You, to your issue
- Tua res agitur - This is in your interest
- Tune Mariun audebis occidere? - Do you dare to kill Gaius Marius? (Appian - Civil War - Gaius Marius said this to the soldier to kill him. That soldier did not dare after he heard this)
- Turris eburnea - Ivory Tower (Litany of the Virgin)
- Tutela est vis ac potestas in capite libero ad tuendum eum qui propter aetatem suam sponte se defendere nequit - Guardianship is power and authority to protect someone who because of his age, cannot protect himself (Legal term - definition of Tutela)
- Tuum Adoremus Nomen - Let us Adore Thy Name (Ecclesiastical term)
- Ubertas et fidelitas - Fertility and faithfulness (Motto of Tasmania, Australia)
- Ubi alium, ibi Roma - Where (smells like) garlic, there is Rome (Romans used lots of garlic)
- Ubi amor, ibi oculus - Where there is love, there is sight (St. Thomas Aquinas - Commentary on the Sentences 3 d. 35, I, 21. - True love is not blind)
- Ubi bene, ibi patria - Where you are well, that is your country
- Ubi caritas et amor Ibi deus est - Where there is charity and love, there is God (Gregorian chant and Motto of pilgrims)
- Ubi caritas gaudet ibi est festivitas - Where there is charity, there is a feast of joy (Ecclesiastical term - St. John Chrysostom)
- Ubi charitas et amor, Deus ibi est - Where charity and love, there is God (Antiphon ad Mandatum, Holy Thursday)
- Ubi dixisti statis ibi peristi - You perished when you said enough
- Ubi dubium ibi libertas - Where there is doubt, there is freedom
- Ubi eadem ratio, idem ius - For the same reason, the same law (Legal term)
- Ubi est thesaurus tuus,ibi est cor tuum - Where your treasure is, there is your heart
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