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Results for: adjuvat in bello pacatæ ramus olivæTranslations 1 - 28 of 28
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adjuvat in bello pacatæ ramus olivæin war the olive branch of peace is of use (Ovid)
bis peccare in bello non licetit is not permitted to err twice in war
et nomen pacis dulce est et ipsa res salutaris, sed inter pacem et servitutem plurimum interest. Pax est tranquilla libertas, servitus postremum malorum omnium non modo bello, sed morte etiam repellendumthe name of peace is sweet and the thing itself is salutary, but there is a great difference between peace and slavery. Peace is freedom in tranquility, slavery is the worst of all evils, to be resisted not only by war, but even by death (Cicero)
ex bello, paxfrom war, peace
exigui numero, sed bello vivida virtussmall in number, but their valor is quick for war (Virgil)
flagrante bellowhile the war blazes (i.e., during hostilities)
fortis fortuna adjuvatfortune aids the brave (Terence)
fortuna mea in bello campofortune is mine in a fair fight
ibis, redibis non, morieris in belloyou shall go, you shall not return, you shall die in the wars
ibis, redibis, non morieris in belloyou shall go, you shall return, you shall not die in the wars
in fide et in bello fortisstrong both in faith and in war
in pace ut sapiens aptarit idonea belloin peace, like the wise man, make preparations for war (Horace)
In pace, ut sapiens, aptarit idonea belloIn peace, like a wise man, he appropriately prepares for war
iniquissimam pacem justissimo bello anteferoI prefer the most unjust peace to the most just war (Cicero)
lingua melior, sed frigida bello dexteraexcels in speech, but of a right hand slow to war (Virgil)
miseram pacem vel bello bene mutarian unhappy peace may be profitably exchanged for war (Tacitus)
non licet in bello bis peccarein war, it is not permitted to err twice
nunquam imperator ita paci credit, ut non se præparet bellono ruler can be so confident of peace as not to prepare for war (Seneca)
paritur pax bellopeace is produced by war (Cornelius Nepos)
pax in bellopeace in war
pax paritur bellopeace is produced by war (Cornelius Nepos)
pax potior bellopeace is preferable to war
pax quæritur bellopeace is sought by war (motto of the Cromwell family)
pejor est bello timor ipse bellithe dread of war is worse than war itself (Seneca)
quamlibet infirmas adjuvat ira manusanger assists hands however weak (Ovid)
te, Fortuna, sequor; procul hinc jam fœdera sunto; credidimus fatis, utendum est judice belloyou, Fortune, I follow; hence far all treaties past; to fate I commit myself, and the arbitration of war (Lucan, on Cæsar crossing the Rubicon)
Vix ulla tam iniqua pax, quin bello vel aequissimo sit potiorScarcely is there any peace so unjust that it is better than even the fairest war. (Erasmus)
vix ulla tam iniqua pax, quin bello vel æquissimo sit potiorscarcely is there any peace so unjust that it is better than even the fairest war (Erasmus)
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