More literally, memento mori is “remember you will die”. There was a Roman ceremony called the Triumph when a successful war commander would parade on a chariot through Rome.
Allegedly, someone would follow them through the day telling them “memento mori” to… keep them humble, I guess? as they were basically showing off to everyone in a god costume.
Might need a couple of those to be translated
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So many upvotes, while so many botchered translations.
Please feel free to correct any I “botchered.”
Don’t say you’ve never heard of Per aspera ad astra?
Nope, didn’t ring any bells off hand like the others.
Had to look it up.
More literally, memento mori is “remember you will die”. There was a Roman ceremony called the Triumph when a successful war commander would parade on a chariot through Rome.
Allegedly, someone would follow them through the day telling them “memento mori” to… keep them humble, I guess? as they were basically showing off to everyone in a god costume.
There’s some WP page I remember with common Latin phrases.
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Okay, it’s apparently now twenty WP pages, though there is one mega-page with all of them:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)