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  1. What is the meaning and history of the word Imperator?

    Mar 17, 2018 · As most people with historical interests know, the English word "emperor" is derived from Old French empereor which is derived from Latin imperator. IMHO it seems more correct to refer to a …

  2. vocabulary - Best modern translation for "Emperor"? - Latin Language ...

    Jun 28, 2023 · For example, if I ever tried to translate the title of "Emperor of Mankind" from the Warhammer 40K universe, should I do it as Imperator gentis humanae/humanae universitatis or as …

  3. Help with translating "For those about to die, we salute you"

    Mar 16, 2017 · 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 ...

  4. How to translate "the great mistress/ruleress of the world/worlds" in ...

    Oct 10, 2020 · I would suggest imperatrix magnifica mundi/mundorum, which could be translated as "the great empress of the world/worlds". I chose imperatrix, which is a female version of imperator and …

  5. Newest 'diminutive' Questions - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    I'm trying to make a diminutive of an agent (specifically imperator, to name a prince), and I can't find out how the diminutive suffix -ulus would interact with the agentive -or.

  6. User M.A. Golding - Latin Language Stack Exchange

    Q&A for linguists, teachers, and students wanting to discuss the finer points of the Latin language

  7. Translation check of "Through Empire comes Peace" and "Power of the ...

    May 13, 2020 · 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 …

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  9. motto - Reference for "divide et impera" - Latin Language Stack …

    Jul 9, 2022 · The motto "divide et impera" is often attributed to Caesar (I don't want to spam here some low quality references, simply made a Google search). Wikipedia says that The maxim …

  10. classical latin - How did the Romans wish good birthday? - Latin ...

    May 14, 2017 · Here's the only classical-age birthday wish I've been able to find on PHI: C. Plinius Traijānō imperātōrī Optō, domine, et hunc nātālem et plūrimōs aliōs quam fēlīcissimōs agās... ('I …