Latin Phrases: Dei fortioribus adsunt to Deliciae humani generis

(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)


Dei fortioribus adsunt : The gods aid the stronger (Tacitus)
Dei gratia : By the grace of God
Dei iudicium : By the judgement of God
Dei penates : Guardians of the household (household gods)
Dei plena sunt omnia : All things are full of God
Dei Sponsa : The Bride of God (poem by Patmore)
Dei sub numine viget : It flourishes under the will of God (motto of Princeton University)
Delenda est carthago : Carthage must be destroyed
Delenta est Carthago : Carthage must be destroyed (Cato the Elder)
Deliciae humani generis : The delight of mankind (Emperor Titus)

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