Now one could simply say: et in bello et in pace, or (leaning on Cicero, Pro Marcello, VI): ut in pace, sic in bello, or (with apologies to the Lord's Prayer): sicut in pace, et in bello.
- Which Latin phrase means peace?
- What is Domi Militiaeque?
- What is the Roman word for peace?
- What is may he rest in peace in Latin?
Which Latin phrase means peace?
From Middle English pax, from Latin pax (“peace”).
What is Domi Militiaeque?
warfare, war, campaign domi militiaeque (also domi bellique) ― in war and peace.
What is the Roman word for peace?
Pax Romana, (Latin: “Roman Peace”) a state of comparative tranquillity throughout the Mediterranean world from the reign of Augustus (27 bce–14 ce) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161 –180 ce).
What is may he rest in peace in Latin?
Phrase. Initialism of requiescat in pace (“may he/she rest in peace; RIP”).