"Fuimus" means "we have been" - it is the motto of the Scottish clan of the Bruce. "Alba" means Scotland.
Tullus Hostilius is said to have destroyed Alba Longa.
Alba is the ancient Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland
Jessica Alba
Alba longa is slightly farther north than rome. it too is on the tiber river. Alba longa is said to the birthplace of romes founder Romulus and his brother Remus. It is not sure where Alba Longa was, as it is a 'lost' town. The most likely guess is Castel Gandolfo, 15 miles SE of Rome. Alba Longa was associated with the Alban Hills, the original heartland of Latium, and was said to be at the foot of the sacred Mons Albanus (today's Monte Cavo). It is thought that it was on the western shore of lake Albano. Cemeteries of several proto-urban centres have been found along this shore and Castel Gandolfo had the largest one, suggesting that it was the nucleus of the area.
it was because crook stole so they decided to still cats from alba
Fuimus literally means "we have been" in Latin. It is often interpreted as "We have endured" or "We have always been", proclaiming the long history of the user. "Fuimus" can often be seen as a family motto (ex. can be found on the Scottish family Bruce crest badge).
It is translated " not for ourselves alone were we born"
Tyto Alba means white owl. Tyto in Greek means owl, and Alba in Latin means white.
What Quercus alba does is grow. It is the White oak, a tree native to S.E. Canada and E. United States.
Free Scotland Now... Saor=Free, Alba=Scotland, a-nis=now
Free Scotland Now... Saor=Free, Alba=Scotland, a-nis=now
Maybe it's "Dèanta ann an Alba" (Made in Scotland in Scottish Gaelic.)
Alba Ma Hath is Arabic for: Thou hast good fortune. Or to make more sence, He who is good has good fortune
Habib alb or Alba means my sweetheart or beloved
Alba Messa's birth name is Alba Mesa Vilanova.
this is Gaelic for Scotland forever.**************************************************************Scottish Gaelic: Alba gu bràth.Irish Gaelic for "Scotland Forever" is "Albain abú".
do you mean the Albatross?