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25 Cards in this Set
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HSI loves small horses.
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Parvos equos amat.
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Exercitus regnum occupavit.
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The army seized the kingdom
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I saw three large sailors.
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Tres magnos nautas vidi.
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Tum equos lavabas.
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Then you were washing the horses.
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Nunc regem oppugnabimus.
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Now we will attack the king.
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Adveniat regnum tuum.
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Thy kingdom come.
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The Mystery of Faith
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Mysterium Fidei
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We praise Thee; We bless Thee; We adore Thee; We glorify Thee;
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Laudamus te. Benedicimus te. Adoramus te. Glorificamus te.
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This physical action accompanies the words: "Et incarnatus est spiritu sancto ex Maria Virgine..."
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genuflect/kneel
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Credo in unum Deum
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I believe in one God.
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The genitive plural of "domus"
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domuum
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The "to/for" case of "res" (plural)
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rebus
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The ablative plural of "exercitus"
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exercitibus
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The direct object case of "flumen"
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flumen
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The dative plural of "panis"
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panibus
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1st person singular perfect of "maneo"
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mansi
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2nd person plural imperfect of "habeo"
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habebatis
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3rd person plural perfect of "celo"
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celaverunt
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1st person singular future perfect of "exploro"
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exploravero
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2nd person plural pluperfect of "sum"
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fueratis
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The victory parade of a Roman General, in which he showed off his prisoners and spoils (English)
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triumph
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This 3-word saying (in Latin) was attributed to English Queen Elisabeth I.
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Video et taceo.
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A temple to all the gods of Rome, built by Marcus Agrippa, destroyed by fire, rebuilt by Hadrian
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Pantheon
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The expression "Carpe Diem" can be traced to an Ode by this author.
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Horace
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The number of times the letter "s" is used in the spelling of the 4th principle part of the verb "to sit"
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4 (s-e-s-s-u-s)
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