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N.B.
Nota bene/ Note well
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R.I.P
Requiescat in pace/ Rest in Peace
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SPQR
Senatus Populusque Romanus/ The Senate and Roman People
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Etc.
Et cetera/ (and) other things
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Labor omnia vincit
Work conquers all
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Tempus fugit
Time flies
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Dum spiro spero
While I breath, I hope
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Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt
They who run along the sea change the sky not the mind
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Protean
Able to change, extremely variable
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Agenda
List of things to do
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Magnanimous
great-souled, generous, forgiving, especially toward a rival or less powerful person
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Aspiration
a hope or ambition of achieving something
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Saturnine
slow, gloomy, surly
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jovial
Cheerful, good-humoured
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ramification
branching out, The result of something (consequence)
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itinerary
A plan or schedule for travel
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Unus
One
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Decem
Ten
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Viginti
Twenty
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undeviginti
Nineteen
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Duodeviginti
Eighteen
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duo
two
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Tres
three
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Quattor
four
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Quinque
five
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Sex
six
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Septem
Seven
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Octo
Eight
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Novem
Nine
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undecim
Eleven
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Tredecim
Thirteen
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duodecim
Twelve
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Quattordecim
Fourteen
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Quindecim
Fifteen
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Sedecem
Sixteen
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Septendecim
Seventeen
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Patrician
Wealthiest class in Roman Society
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Plebian
Poorest Roman citizens. Working class.
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Equestrian
Middle class of Roman society. The businessmen and landowners.
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Libertus
Freedmen. Former slaves that earned their freedom.
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Fasces
Roman symbol of power. Carried by men called lictors. Ax head projecting from wooden rods, tied together with a red strap. Inside Rome ax removed to symbolize people power to question magistrate.
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Proteus
A Roman ocean deity that was known as the Shepard of the sea. Similar to an oracle in that he knew things, would give information to heroes. Only if they held onto him while he transformed into anything.
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Solis
Sunday
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Lunae
Monday
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Martis
Tuesday
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Mercurii
Wednesday
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Jovis
Thursday
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Veneris
Friday
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Saturni
Saturday
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Kalendae
1st always
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Nonae
5th or 7th depending on month
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Idus
13th or 15th depending on month
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Quid agis? (Ut vales?)
How are you?
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Sic tenuiter
Hanging on
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Habeó ........ anños
I have..... years
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Optime
Great
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Male
Bad
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Bene
Well
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Defessus
Tired
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Quid est Nomen tibi?
What is your name?
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Nomen mihi est....
My name is.....
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Salvete (more than one person)
Hello
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Salve (one person)
Hello
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Quot annos habes?
How many years you have?
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Valete (more than one person)
Goodbye
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Vale (one person)
Goodbye