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6 June 2025
- 18:4018:40, 6 June 2025 Duenos inscription (hist | edit) [41,934 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Old Latin text}} {{Infobox artefact |image=Hermes 16 illustration1.png |created={{circa}} 550 BC |material=Clay |discovered_date=1880 |discovered_by=Heinrich Dressel |discovered_place=Rome, Lazio, Italy |location=Berlin, Germany |caption=The Duenos inscription, as recorded by Heinrich Dressel|language=Old Latin}} thumb|The Duenos Inscription on its ''[[kernos'' vase]] The '''Duenos inscription'''...")
- 18:3818:38, 6 June 2025 Old Latin (hist | edit) [46,395 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Latin language in the period before 70 BC}} {{for|the "Old Latin" Biblical texts| Vetus Latina}} {{Use dmy dates|date= November 2015}} {{Infobox language | name = Old Latin | altname = Priscan Latin | nativename = <!-- The name speakers of Old Latin used for their language. --> | image = Duenos inscription.jpg | imagecaption = The Duenos inscription, one of the earliest Old Latin texts | ethnicity = Latins, Roman peopl...")
- 18:3618:36, 6 June 2025 Classical Latin (hist | edit) [55,168 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Literary form of the Latin language (75 BC-3rd ct. AD)}} {{About|written Classical Latin|the spoken language|Latin}} {{use dmy dates|date=November 2015}} {{Infobox language | name = Classical Latin | nativename = {{lang|la|LINGVA·LATINA, lingua·latīna}} | pronunciation = {{IPA|la-x-classic|ˈlɪŋɡʷa ɫaˈtiːna|}} | region = Roman-ruled lands | states = Roman Republic, [[Roman Empire]...")
- 18:3518:35, 6 June 2025 Palatine Hill (hist | edit) [18,637 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Centremost of the seven hills of Rome, Italy}} {{Infobox Hill of Rome | Latin name = Palatium; Collis Palatinus | Italian name = Palatino | seven hills = yes | eight hills = no | rione = Campitelli | buildings = Flavian Palace | churches = | palazzi = | people = Cicero, Augustus, Tiberius, Domitian | events = Finding of Romulus and Remus | religion = Temple of Apollo Palatinus, Templ...")
- 18:3218:32, 6 June 2025 Palace (hist | edit) [102,004 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Grand residence, especially a royal or episcopal residence}} {{other uses|Palace (disambiguation)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} A '''palace''' is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop.<ref name="AHD"/> The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome which housed the Roman Empire|Im...")
- 18:2818:28, 6 June 2025 List of castles in Germany (hist | edit) [5,862 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|None}} This is a list of castles and other such fortifications and palaces or country homes in Germany. Included are castles ({{langx|de|Burg, Schloss}}), forts ({{langx|de|Festung}}), palaces ({{langx|de|Schloss, Palais, Palast}}), country or stately homes and manors, and even follies. ==Use== {|class="wikitable" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none;" |-'''Lists of Castles in Germany''' !style...")
- 18:2118:21, 6 June 2025 List of castles in France (hist | edit) [62,379 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} This is a '''list of castles in France''', arranged by region and department. ;Notes: # The French word ''château'' has a wider meaning than the English ''castle'': it includes architectural entities that are properly called palaces, mansions or vineyards in English. This list focuses primarily on architectural entities that may be properly termed ''castle'' or ''fortress'' ({{langx|...")
- 18:1718:17, 6 June 2025 List of castles in Italy (hist | edit) [85,697 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} thumb|[[Sforza Castle, Milan]] This is a '''list of castles in Italy''' by location. ==Abruzzo== thumb|right|[[Forte Spagnolo, L'Aquila]] thumb|right|[[Rocca Calascio, Calascio]] thumb|right|[[Castello di Roccascalegna, Roccascalegna]] {{Div col}} ;Provin...")
- 18:1218:12, 6 June 2025 List of castles in Spain (hist | edit) [74,685 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|None}} {{Redirect|Castles in Spain}} thumb|320x320px|Dating back to the early 12th century, the [[Alcázar of Segovia is one of the most distinctive medieval castles in Europe. Disney was inspired by this site in building Cinderella's castle.]] The '''castles in Spain'''...")
- 18:1018:10, 6 June 2025 Lordship of Bromfield and Yale (hist | edit) [9,246 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Former Welsh marcher lordship}} thumb|[[Holt Castle, built by the lord of Bromfield and Yale, John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, who lost the Battle of Stirling against William Wallace]] The '''Lordship of Bromfield and Yale''' was fo...")
- 18:0918:09, 6 June 2025 Holt Castle (hist | edit) [7,881 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Castle ruins in Holt, Wrexham, Wales}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2015}} {{For|the castle of the same name in Worcestershire|Holt Castle, Worcestershire}} {{Use British English|date=May 2015}} {{Infobox Military Structure |name = Holt Castle |partof = the County Borough of Wrexham |location = Holt, Wales |image =Holt Castle Ruins.jpg |caption = Holt Castle remnants |map_type = UK Wales |map_alt = Located...")
- 18:0618:06, 6 June 2025 National Land Fund (hist | edit) [2,363 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|UK government cultural fund}} {{for|the fund used to purchase land for Jewish settlement in the Middle East|Jewish National Fund}} The '''National Land Fund''' of the United Kingdom was a sum of money held by HM Treasury for the purpose of securing culturally significant property for the nation as a memorial to the dead of World War II. It was created in 1946. Proposed by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Hugh Dalton, the fund was confirm...")
- 18:0518:05, 6 June 2025 National Lottery Heritage Fund (hist | edit) [10,985 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Fund distributing money raised by the UK National Lottery}} {{Use British English|date=April 2020}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}} {{Infobox government agency | agency_name = National Lottery Heritage Fund | type = Non-departmental public body | logo = Heritage Lottery Fund.png | logo_caption = | formed = {{start date|1994|df=y}} | dissolved = | superseding...")
- 18:0318:03, 6 June 2025 National Trust (hist | edit) [53,113 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Conservation organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland}} {{for|other National Trusts|National Trust (disambiguation)}} {{Use British English|date=October 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2024}} {{Infobox organization | name = National Trust | image = NationalTrustUKLogo.svg | image_border = | size = 120px | caption = | established = {{start date and age|1895}} | full_name = '''The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural...")
3 June 2025
- 17:1117:11, 3 June 2025 Chirk Castle (hist | edit) [11,322 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Castle in north-east Wales, built in 1295}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2020}} {{More citations needed|date=June 2016}} {{Infobox building | name = Chirk Castle | native_name = {{lang|cy|Castell y Waun}} | image = ChirkCastle1.JPG | caption = Chirk Castle | map_type = Wales Wrexham | map_caption = Location within Wrexham | architectural_style = | building_type = Castle / ...")
- 17:0917:09, 3 June 2025 Sir Thomas Grosvenor, 3rd Baronet (hist | edit) [10,212 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|English politician}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}} {{Use British English|date=December 2016}} {{Infobox politician |honorific-prefix = |name = Sir Thomas Grosvenor |honorific-suffix = Bt |image = Grosvenor, Thomas, 3rd Baronet.jpg |imagesize = |alt = |caption = Grosvenor in 1678 by Peter Lely |birth_date = {{birth date|1656|11|20|df=y}} |birth_place...")
- 17:0817:08, 3 June 2025 Chalet (hist | edit) [5,699 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Type of building or house, native to the Alpine region}} {{Other uses}} 200px|right|thumb|A typical chalet in the [[Swiss Alps]] A '''chalet''' (pronounced {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ʃ|æ|l|eɪ}} {{respell|SHAL|ay}} in British English; in American English usually {{IPAc-en|ʃ|æ|ˈ|l|eɪ}} {{respell|shal|AY}}), also called '''Swiss chalet''', is a type of building or house, typical of the Alpine region in Europe. It is made of w...")
- 17:0617:06, 3 June 2025 Château (hist | edit) [20,371 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|French term for a manor house}} {{other uses}} {{distinguish|Chalet}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}} thumb|300px|[[Palace of Versailles|Château de Versailles]] A '''château''' ({{IPA|fr|ʃɑto}}, {{IPA|fr|ʃato|}}; plural: '''châteaux''') is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of...")
- 17:0417:04, 3 June 2025 World Geodetic System (hist | edit) [25,064 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Geodetic reference system}} {{Geodesy}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2024| cs1-dates=ll}} The '''World Geodetic System''' ('''WGS''') is a standard used in cartography, geodesy, and satellite navigation including GPS. The current version, '''WGS 84''', defines an Earth-centered, Earth-fixed coordinate system and a geodetic datum, and also describes the associated Earth Gravitational Model (EGM) and World Magnetic Mo...")
- 17:0217:02, 3 June 2025 Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system (hist | edit) [18,086 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Map projection system}} thumb|300px|UTM zones on an equirectangular world map with irregular zones in red and New York City's zone highlighted {{Geodesy}} The '''Universal Transverse Mercator''' ('''UTM''') is a map projection system for assigning coordinates to locations on the surface of the Earth. Like the traditional method of latitude and longitude,...")
- 17:0117:01, 3 June 2025 Spatial reference system (hist | edit) [15,355 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|System to specify locations on Earth}} {{Geodesy}} A '''spatial reference system''' ('''SRS''') or '''coordinate reference system''' ('''CRS''') is a framework used to precisely measure locations on the surface of Earth as coordinates. It is thus the application of the abstract mathematics of coordinate systems and analytic geometry to geographic space. A particular SRS specification (for example, "Universal Transverse Mercator WGS 84...")
- 16:5916:59, 3 June 2025 Geographic coordinate system (hist | edit) [23,243 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|System to specify locations on Earth}} {{pp-move}} {{Pp-semi-indef|small=yes}} {{Broader|Spatial reference system}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2019}} {{Use American English|date=June 2024}} thumb|upright=1.2|Longitude lines are perpendicular to and latitude lines are parallel to the Equator. {{Geodesy}} A '''geographic coordinate system''' ('''GCS''') is a spherical or geodetic coordinate...")
- 16:5816:58, 3 June 2025 Eccleston, Cheshire (hist | edit) [8,960 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Village in Cheshire, England}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}} {{Use British English|date=February 2021}} {{Infobox UK place | coordinates = {{coord|53.157|-2.880|display=inline,title}} | official_name = Eccleston | population = 246 | population_ref = (2011 census) | civil_parish = Eaton and Eccleston | unitary_england = Cheshire West and Chester | lieutenancy_england = Cheshire | region = North West England...")
- 16:5716:57, 3 June 2025 Eaton Hall, Cheshire (hist | edit) [51,753 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Country house in Cheshire, England}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} thumb|350px|Eaton Hall from the east, showing the current house at left and the Victorian [[Eaton Chapel at right|alt=A rectangular lake with a central fountain, beyond which is the house, with the clock tower and chapel to its right]] '''Eaton Hall''' is the country house of the Duke of Westminster. It is {{convert|1|mi|km|0}} south of the vi...")
- 16:5516:55, 3 June 2025 Abbeystead House (hist | edit) [8,252 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{EngvarB|date=September 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2020}} {{Infobox historic site | name = Abbeystead House| native_name = | image = Abbeystead House (2).jpg| image_size = 220| caption = Abbeystead House| locmapin = United Kingdom City of Lancaster | map_width = | map_caption = Location in the City of Lancaster district | coordinates = {{coord|53.9848|-2.6615|scale:2000|display=inline,title}} | location = Abbeystead, Lancashire, England | gbgridref = SD 56...")
- 16:5416:54, 3 June 2025 Prince George of Wales (hist | edit) [28,761 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{good article}} {{short description|British prince (born 2013)}} {{Redirect-confused|Prince George of Cambridge|Prince George, Duke of Cambridge}} {{other people|George, Prince of Wales}} {{pp-blp|small=yes}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2023}} {{EngvarB|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox royalty | name = Prince George <!--left at just Prince Name, like Beatrice and Eugenie--> | image = File:Trooping the Colour 2023 (GovPM 41) crop 2.jpg <!-- Before changing this...")
- 16:5316:53, 3 June 2025 Halkyn Castle (hist | edit) [6,142 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Mansion house in Flintshire, Wales}} {{Infobox Historic Site | name = Halkyn Castle| native_name = | image = Halkyn Castle, Flintshire (cropped).jpeg | image_size = | caption = Halkyn Castle in 1826 | locmapin = | map_width = | map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|53.2293|-3.1857|scale:2000|display=inline,title}} | location = Halkyn, Flintshire, Wales| area = | elevation = | formed = | founded = | built = 1824–1827; 1866| built_for = ...")
- 16:5116:51, 3 June 2025 Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster (hist | edit) [22,850 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|British aristocrat and businessman (born 1991)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox person | honorific-prefix = His Grace | name = The Duke of Westminster | honorific-suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|DL}} | image = 7th Duke of Westminster.jpg | caption = Grosvenor in 2018 | birth_name = Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1991|1|29|df=y}} | birth_place = London, England | spouse = {{Marriage|Ol...")
- 16:5016:50, 3 June 2025 Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster (hist | edit) [27,266 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|English landowner and aristocrat (1825–1899)}} {{Use British English|date=August 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}} {{Infobox officeholder | honorific-prefix = His Grace | name = The Duke of Westminster | honorific-suffix = {{post-nominals|country=GBR|size=100%|KG|PC|JP}} | image = Hugh Grosvenor, 1. Duke of Westminster.jpg | order1 = Master of the Horse | term_start1 = 3 May 1880 | term_end1 = 9 June 1885 | monarch1 = [...")
- 16:4916:49, 3 June 2025 Duke of Westminster (hist | edit) [15,943 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2020}} {{Infobox nobility title | name = Dukedom of Westminster | image = 240px | image_size = | alt = | caption = ''Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Azure a Portcullis with chains pendant Or on a Chief of the last between two united Roses of York and Lanc...")
- 16:4816:48, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (V) (hist | edit) [32,187 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{more citations needed|date=January 2021}} {{latin intro|V}} <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |id="vacate et scire"|''vacate et scire''||be still and know.||Motto of the University of Sussex |- |id="vade ad formicam"|''vade ad formicam''||go to the ant||From the Vulgate, ''Proverbs'' {{bibleref2-nb|Proverbs|6:6|VULGATE}}. The full quotation translates as "Go to the ant, you sluggard;...")
- 16:4316:43, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (U) (hist | edit) [15,701 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{redirect|Ultima ratio regum|the roguelike video game|Ultima Ratio Regum (video game)}} {{latin intro|U}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''uberrima fides''||most abundant faith||Or "utmost good faith" (cf. ''bona fide''). A legal maxim of insurance contracts requiring all parties to deal in good faith. |- |''{{anchor|ubertas et fidelitas}}ubertas et fidelitas''||fertility and fa...")
- 16:4216:42, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (T) (hist | edit) [14,833 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{latin intro|T}} <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''{{visible anchor|tabula gratulatoria}}''||congratulatory tablet||A list of congratulations. |- |''tabula rasa''||scraped tablet||Thus, "blank slate". Romans used to write on wax-covered wooden tablets, which were erased by scraping with the flat end of the stylus. John Locke used the term to describe the human mind at birth, before it had a...")
- 16:4116:41, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (S) (hist | edit) [52,275 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{latin intro|S}} <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''{{visible anchor|saltus in demonstrando}}''||leap in explaining||a leap in logic, by which a necessary part of an equation is omitted. |- |''{{visible anchor|salus in arduis}}''||a stronghold (or refuge) in difficulties||a Roman Silver Age maxim. Also the school motto of Wellingborough School. |- |''salus populi supr...")
- 16:3916:39, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (R) (hist | edit) [16,693 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|none}} {{latin intro|R}} <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''{{visible anchor|radix malorum est cupiditas}}''||the root of evils is desire||Or "greed is the root of all evil". Theme of "The Pardoner's Tale" from ''The Canterbury Tales''. |- |{{Anchor|rara avis|rarissima avis}}''rara avis'' (''rarissima avis'')||rare bird (very rare bird)||An extraordinary or unusual thing. From Juvenal...")
- 16:3816:38, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (Q) (hist | edit) [22,017 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{Latin intro}} <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- | ''{{anchor|qua definitione}}qua definitione'' ||by virtue of definition|| Thus: "by definition"; variant of per definitionem; sometimes used in German-speaking countries. Occasionally misrendered as "qua definitionem". |- |''{{anchor|qua patet orbis}}qua patet orbis''||as far as the world extends||Motto of the Roya...")
- 16:3716:37, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (P) (hist | edit) [43,849 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{latin intro|P}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- id=pace |''pace''||[with] peace [to]||"With all due respect to", "with due deference to", "by leave of", "no offence to", or "despite (with respect)". Used to politely acknowledge someone with whom the speaker or writer disagrees or finds irrelevant to the main argument. Ablative form of ''pax'', "peace." |- |''{{visible anchor|pace ac bello merita}}''||Ser...")
- 16:3616:36, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (O) (hist | edit) [13,645 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{Latin intro|O}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''O Deus ego amo te''||O God I Love You||attributed to Saint Francis Xavier |- |''{{visible anchor|O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint, agricolas}}''||The farmers would count themselves lucky, if only they knew how good they had it||from Virgil in ''Georgics'' II, 458 |- |''{{anchor|o homines ad servitutem paratos}}o homines ad servitutem pa...")
- 16:3516:35, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (N) (hist | edit) [42,820 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{latin intro|N}} {{use dmy dates|date=June 2024}} <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !style="width:15%;"|Latin !style="width:20%;"|Translation !style="width:65%;"|Notes |- |''{{visible anchor|nanos gigantum humeris insidentes}}''||Dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giants||First recorded by John of Salisbury in the twelfth century and attributed to Bernard of Chartres. Also commonly known by the letters of Isaac Newton: "If...")
- 16:3416:34, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (M) (hist | edit) [29,028 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{latin intro}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''{{Anchor|Macte animo!}}Macte animo! Generose puer sic itur ad astra''||Young, cheer up! This is the way to the skies.||Motto of Academia da Força Aérea (Air Force Academy) of the Brazilian Air Force |- |''{{anchor|macte virtute sic itur ad astra}}macte virtute sic wikt:itur|itu...")
- 16:3316:33, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (L) (hist | edit) [16,330 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{latin intro|L}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''{{Anchor|labor ipse voluptas}}labor ipse voluptas''||The pleasure is in the work itself.||Motto of Peter King, 1st Baron King as mentioned within 'The Improvement of the Mind. To Which is Added, a discourse on the Education of Children and Youth' by Isaac Watts 1741. |- |''labor omnia vincit''||{{Nowrap|Hard work conquers all.}}||Popular as a motto;...")
- 16:3216:32, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (I) (hist | edit) [38,796 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{latin intro|I}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |id="I, Vitelli, dei Romani sono belli"|''I, Vitelli, dei Romani sono belli''||Go, O Vitellius, at the war sound of the Roman god||Perfectly correct Latin sentence usually reported as funny by modern Italians because the same exact words, in Italian, mean "Romans' calves are beautiful", which has a ridiculously different meaning. |- |''ibidem'' (''ibi...")
- 16:3116:31, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (H) (hist | edit) [12,380 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{refimprove|date=January 2015}} {{latin intro|H}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''habeas corpus''||[we command] that you have the body [brought up]||A legal term from the 14th century or earlier. Refers to a number of legal writs requiring a jailer to bring a prisoner in person (hence ''corpus'') before a court or judge, most commonly ''habeas corpus ad subjiciendum'' ("that you have the body [brought...")
- 16:2916:29, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (G) (hist | edit) [6,122 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{latin intro|G}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- | ''{{anchor|Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres}}Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres''||all Gaul is divided into three parts||the celebrated opening line of Julius Caesar's ''Commentaries on the Gallic War'' |- | ''{{anchor|gaudia certaminis}}gaudia certaminis''||the joys of battle|| according to Cassiodorus, an...")
- 16:2816:28, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (F) (hist | edit) [18,923 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{latin intro|F}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Latin !! Translation !! Notes |- |''{{visible anchor|faber est suae quisque fortunae}}''||every man is the artisan of his own fortune||Appius Claudius Caecus; motto of Fort Street High School in Petersham, Sydney, Australia |- |''{{visible anchor|fac et spera}}''||do and hope||motto of Clan Matheson |- |''{{visible anchor|fac fortia et patere}}''||do brave deeds and endure||mo...")
- 16:2716:27, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (E) (hist | edit) [47,290 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{redirect|sqq|the language code|Su' language|the airport with IATA code SQQ|Šiauliai Air Base}} {{latin intro|E}}<onlyinclude> {| class=wikitable |- !Latin!!Translation!!|Notes |- |''{{visible anchor|e causa ignota}}''||of unknown cause||Often used in medicine when the underlying disease causing a symptom is not known. {{crossref|See also idiopathic.}} |- |''E pluribus unum''||out of many, one||Literally, out of...")
- 16:2616:26, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (D) (hist | edit) [35,389 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{latin intro|D}} <onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''{{anchor|da Deus fortunae}}da Deus fortunae''||O God, give fortune/happiness||A traditional greeting of Czech brewers. |- |''da mihi factum, dabo tibi ius''||Give me the fact, I will give you the law||Also ''da mihi facta, dabo tibi ius'' (plural "facta" (facts) for the singular "factum"). A legal principle of [[Roman law]...")
- 16:2516:25, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (C) (hist | edit) [40,447 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|None}} {{latin intro|C}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |''{{visible anchor|cacatum non est pictum}}''||That's shat, not painted.||From Gottfried August Bürger's ''Prinzessin Europa'' (line 60); popularised by Heinrich Heine's ''Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen'' (XI, 44); also the title of Joseph Haydn's...")
- 16:2316:23, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (B) (hist | edit) [8,767 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Short description|none}} {{citations needed|date=January 2021}} {{latin intro|B}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" |- !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |{{Anchor|barba crescit caput nescit}}{{Lang|la|barba crescit caput nescit}}||beard grows, head doesn't grow wiser|| |- |{{Anchor|barba non facit philosophum}}{{Lang|la|barba non facit philosophum}}||a beard doesn't make one a philosopher||Wise only in appearance. From Aulus Gellius' ''Attic Nights''<ref>''[https://pen...")
- 16:2216:22, 3 June 2025 List of Latin phrases (A) (hist | edit) [57,221 bytes] WikiKnight (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|none}} {{more citations needed|date=January 2021}} {{latin intro|A}}<onlyinclude> {| class="wikitable" !Latin!!Translation!!Notes |- |{{langchor|a bene placito}}||from one well pleased||i.e., "at will" or "at one's pleasure". This phrase, and its Italian (''beneplacito'') and Spanish (''beneplácito'') derivatives, are synonymous with the more common ''ad libitum'' (at pleasure). |- |{{langchor|a capite ad calcem}}||from head to heel||i.e., "from...")