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What is the meaning of latin phrase virtus sub tondere crescit?

It looks like a thoroughly confused and mangled version of the motto of the McCann family: Crescit sub pondere virtus(Virtue thrives under oppression). The word tondere would make no sense in this context.


What is the difference between 'crescit sub pondere virtus' and 'crescit sub pondere virtue'?

Well, darling, the difference is as clear as day. 'Crescit sub pondere virtus' is in Latin, meaning "virtue grows under pressure," while 'crescit sub pondere virtue' is just a jumbled mess of Latin and English. Stick with the first one if you want to sound smart and not like you're trying to mix languages like a confused toddler.


Who was Greek god of courage?

The God of war is Ares well that is his Greek name in Latin his name would be Mars like the 5th planet from the sun in our solar system. He is also one of the twelve Olympians Ares is also a lover of Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love and in Latin her name is Venus another planet in our solar system. She is also one of the twelve Olympians to learn more I recommend Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan a great tale that keeps you reading.


What is i like you in Greek?

I like you in Greek is mou aresis [μου αρέσεις]


What does greek talking sound like?

Most likely like Greek.


What does Hellenistic mean?

like greek, or greek culture.


What did ancient Greek theaters look like?

What did the Ancient Greek Theatres look like?


How was Pompeii Hellenistic?

it is Hellenistic because Hellenistic means greek like and pompeii is greek like.


What greek hero is like Oedipus?

Oedipus is a Greek hero.


Why do the greek people like cats?

Yes, Greek people do like cats very much. Greek people even have cats as pets for their homes and farms.


What is H in Greek?

The Greek letter 'ita" is written like this in Greek: H (which looks like an h in English)


Is Greek mythology like a bible to the Greeks?

no... they are more like folk tales... Greek Mythology has nothing to do with religion.