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Impetus in Romam.
To the Romans, Aphrodite was known as Venus.
It is local slang for romam or pullu.
As a Roman numeral 31 is XXXI
Omnes viae Romam ducunt.
Cupid is the Roman form, though in actual Roman it would be Cupido. In Greek he is known as Eros.
The equivalent Roman numeral for 2010 is MMX
He called out, 'Fight! Keep Rome and your sons and daughters in [your] memory' is the English equivalent of 'Pugnate! Romam filios et filias memoria tenete clamabat'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'pugnate' means '[you all] fight'. The proper noun 'Romam' means 'Rome'. The noun 'filios' means 'sons'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'filias' means 'daughters'. The noun 'memoria' means 'memory'. The verb 'tenete' means '[you all] keep'. The verb 'clamabat' means '[he/she/it] called out'.
In pre-mechanical times it was impractical for communications and armies to travel effectively across Europe.
No they didn't, it was the Etruscans that invented this method of counting by symbols. No they didn't, it was the Etruscans that invented this method of counting by symbols.
Converting between Arabic and Roman Numbers we get : roman numeral of XIX IS : 19