"Damnati ad gladium" is a Latin phrase that translates to "condemned to the sword." In ancient Rome, it referred to a punishment where individuals, often criminals or prisoners of war, were sentenced to death by execution, typically through beheading or other means involving a sword. This phrase reflects the severity of their punishment and the legal practices of the time regarding capital punishment.
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It is Latin. The literal translation is "Speak and you shall be damned". It can be taken to mean everyone is damned from the moment we first open our mouths (I.E we are all born in sin), or in a more social context it could mean "whatever you say is wrong"
AD means anno domini (meaning in the year of our lord)
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The translation from English to Latin of "God is My Sword and My Shield" is "Scutum et gladium meum Deus".
The meaning of AD is After Death and the meaning of BC is Before Christ.
Ah, what a peaceful question. "Cadere super gladium tuum" is the Latin phrase for "fall on your sword." Remember, mistakes happen, and it's important to show yourself kindness and forgiveness. Let's paint a happy little tree over that moment and move forward with a positive mindset.
C is for circa which means around or approximately. So it means around 570 ad to 622 ad AD meaning after the death of Christ.
AD stands for Anno Domini meaning "after Christ". So 498 AD is 498 years after the birth of Christ.
Ad hoc.
If you are meaning it to be the wordadvertisement, then yes,