Ave, Imperator
Actually its:
Ave Regi- "ave imperator" is like hail to the general or emperor
All hail to the king is 'tous saluent le roi' in French.
"All Hail Macbeth, that shall be king hereafter." It doesn't exactly say Scotland, but where else is he likely to be king of?
The witches greeted Macbeth with chants of "All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!" and "All hail, Macbeth! that shalt be king hereafter!" These prophecies fueled Macbeth's ambition and desire for power.
"Dead king" in English translates to "mortuus rex rgis" in Latin.
Rex Iudaeorum
You say 'Tuus rex est.'
rex regum
heil hitler
Filia regis is daughter of a king
There is no Latin word for princess. The nearest is regis filia which is the daughter of the king.
Rex mei mundi.
in Shakespear's play Macbeth ,Macbeth becomes the thane of cawdor so its saying kinda all bow to Macbeth This is from the witches predictions. At this point Macbeth is the thane of Glamis, meaning he is the lord of a place called glamis. When the witches say all hail to thee thane of cawdor, they are predicting that Macbeth will be the thane of cawdor. Shalt be King Hereafter-- witches predict Macbeth will become King