Mare Nostrum - 1926 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
Mare nostrum was the Roman's nickname for the Mediterranean. It meant our sea.
Mare nostrum referred to the Mediterranean Sea.
the Mediterranean Sea was called "mare nostrum" by the ancient Romans. "mare" is the Latin word for "sea", and "nostrum" means "our", so the Mediterraneans thought of that sea as "Our sea.) You can think of "mare" when you meet maritime, mariner, submarine.........
The cast of Mare Nostrum - 1926 includes: Andrews Engelmann as Submarine Commander John George as A Servant Hughie Mack as Caragol (prologue) Fernand Mailly as Count Kaledine Antonio Moreno as Ulysses Ferragut Alice Terry as Freya Talberg Apollon Uni as The Triton (prologue)
Mare nostrum.
Guarujá's motto is 'PRO MARE NOSTRUM'.
It is mare nostrum (our sea).
because he was intelligent
First a little correction, "Mare Nostrum" means our sea, not your sea. The Romans called it "our sea" because they controlled all the territories bordering it and all the islands in it.
The term mare nostrum means "our sea" and that's literally what it was to the Romans. The Roman empire ruled all the land on all the coastlines that bordered the Mediterranean plus all the islands in it.
The heart of the Roman Empire was the mediterranean, which they called mare nostrum (our sea).