Peace

Peace and Good Will in Latin

Peace and Good Will in Latin
  1. What are Latin terms for peace?
  2. What is the Roman word for peace?
  3. What does peace and goodwill mean?
  4. What is peace through strength in Latin?

What are Latin terms for peace?

From Middle English pax, from Latin pax (“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 does peace and goodwill mean?

On that holy night when Christ was born the angels proclaimed peace on earth and good will toward men. This angelic benediction on Jesus' birth may refer to God's good will toward men in providing a Savior, the Prince of Peace.

What is peace through strength in Latin?

Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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