NOTRA
Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School was created in 1878.
The motto of Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School is 'Live the Truth, Lead the Way, Be a Lion!'.
A cathedral is a church which is the seat of a bishop; the word "cathedral" comes from the Latin for "chair" - cathedra. So it is generally up to the church authorities when to make a church a cathedral.
Each bishop has a cathedral, his "chair" - cathedra is Latin for chair. That is why the word See is used - from the Latin for sitting. The Pope, as bishop of Rome, has a cathedral. It is St John Lateran Cathedral in Rome.
Basilica, the same as it is in modern Italian.
Latin was the common language of most Europeans of the time
Mission
Kathedrale.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
A cathedral is the principle church in a diocese, and with which a bishop is officially associated. The word comes from the Latin for 'seat' - as it was where the bishop's throne was kept.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?