Catholic expression in latin language. The meaning is "Peace be to you".
Peaceful. Like "pacifist." From the Latin pax, "peace."----
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Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.Octavian/Augustus was the individual who was responsible for the start of the Pax Romana.
The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.
Kia Potentia was created in 1992.
potentia [political/diplomatic power] influence potentia might, power, authority regre : rule
It is Latin for 'peace' like Pax Romana meaning the peace of Rome.
Peaceful. Like "pacifist." From the Latin pax, "peace."----
Catholic expression in latin language. The meaning is "Peace be to you".
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potentia venti
potentia
The English meaning of the Latin word "pace" is "with due respect to" or "with the permission of." It is often used to introduce a statement that may seem contrary or disrespectful but is not meant to be so.
nimia potentia
Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.Octavina/Augustus established the Pax Romana.
Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.Augustus is credited with establishing the Pax Romana.