"Acta est fabula" is a Latin phrase that translates to "the play has been performed" or "the story is finished." It is often used to express that an event or situation has come to an end, similar to saying "it's all over."
...Acta Est Fabula was created in 1996.
It'd actually be 'Haec est fabula mea.'
fabula means story/narrative
According to numerous internet sources, fabula means "story" or "plot".
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Fabula Award was created in 2006.
Fabula Magna was created in 2009.
It's latin for do, things done.
"Acta parroquial" is a certificate issued by a church (literally: Parish Certificate) - depending on the context it could be a baptismal, religious marriage or death certificate.
Besides, Latin is a different language than Spanish. The roots of Sapnish come from Latin.
Acta Neuropathologica was created in 1961.
Acta Radiologica was created in 1960.