AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for LATINS

Search references for LATINS. Phrases containing LATINS

See searches and references containing LATINS!

AI searches containing LATINS

LATINS

  • Latins
  • Various groups of people with links to Ancient Rome

    et latini." ("We are not Greeks or barbarians; we are Italians and Latins."). Latins are a constitutionally recognized minority in Cyprus. Hugh Foot, the

    Latins

    Latins

  • Latin
  • Indo-European language of the Italic branch

    branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area around Rome, Italy

    Latin

    Latin

    Latin

  • Latins (Italic tribe)
  • Italic tribe in ancient antiquity

    Following the Roman expansion, the Latins spread into the Latium adiectum, inhabited by Osco-Umbrian peoples. The Latins belong to the same Indo-European

    Latins (Italic tribe)

    Latins (Italic tribe)

    Latins_(Italic_tribe)

  • Latin alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Latin language

    boxes, or other symbols. The Latin alphabet is the set of letters used by the ancient Romans to write Classical Latin, later augmented with lower-case

    Latin alphabet

    Latin alphabet

    Latin_alphabet

  • Latin America
  • Region of the Americas

    Latin America (Spanish: América Latina or Latinoamérica; Portuguese: América Latina) is the cultural region of the Americas where Romance languages are

    Latin America

    Latin America

    Latin_America

  • Latin culture
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Latin culture may refer to: Culture of the Latins, an ancient Italic people Culture of ancient Rome, descended from the culture of the Latins Latin, the

    Latin culture

    Latin_culture

  • Massacre of the Latins
  • 1182 massacre of Roman Catholics in Constantinople

    The Massacre of the Latins was a massacre of Genoese and Pisans in Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, in April 1182. After Manuel I Komnenos'

    Massacre of the Latins

    Massacre of the Latins

    Massacre_of_the_Latins

  • Latin Empire
  • Crusader state that replaced the Byzantine Empire from 1204–1261

    Byzantines referred to the Latin Empire as the Frankokratia 'rule of the Franks', or the Latinokratia 'rule of the Latins'. Founding treaties issued by

    Latin Empire

    Latin Empire

    Latin_Empire

  • Latin War
  • 4th-century BC conflict between the Roman Republic and neighboring Latin peoples of Italy

    Latins, now often found fighting beside their former enemies the Volsci, are recorded for the first half of the 4th century. In the end, the Latins and

    Latin War

    Latin War

    Latin_War

  • Latin League
  • Ancient Italian confederation for mutual defense

    the Latins were persuaded to acknowledge the leadership of Rome. The treaty with Rome was renewed, and it was agreed that the troops of the Latins would

    Latin League

    Latin League

    Latin_League

  • Latin Church
  • Largest autonomous particular Catholic church

    common to refer to Western Christians as Latins in contrast to Byzantines or Greeks. The Latin Church employs the Latin liturgical rites, which since the mid-20th

    Latin Church

    Latin Church

    Latin_Church

  • Roman–Latin wars
  • Wars between ancient Rome and the Latins

    commenced by the Latins who anticipated Ancus would follow the pious pursuit of peace adopted by his grandfather, Numa Pompilius. The Latins initially made

    Roman–Latin wars

    Roman–Latin_wars

  • Latin (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    empire. Latin may also refer to: Latins, peoples related to ancient Rome or its legacy across various historical periods Latins (Italic tribe), an ancient Italic

    Latin (disambiguation)

    Latin_(disambiguation)

  • Latium
  • Historical region of Italy where Rome was founded

    numerous Roman and Latin colonies: small Roman colonies were created along the coast, while the inland areas were colonized by Latins and Romans without

    Latium

    Latium

    Latium

  • Latins (Middle Ages)
  • Followers of the Latin Church of Western Christianity during the Middle Ages

    Greeks or barbarians; we are Italians and Latins."). Greek East and Latin West Latin Church in the Middle East Latin Empire Latinokratia Western Europe Barbarian

    Latins (Middle Ages)

    Latins_(Middle_Ages)

  • Latin honors
  • Phrases for levels of academic distinction

    Latin honors are a system of Latin phrases used in some colleges and universities to indicate the level of distinction with which an academic degree has

    Latin honors

    Latin_honors

  • Alba Longa
  • Ancient city in the Alban Hills in Latium

    become Latin cities. The others were ceded to the Latins to maintain a consistent thirty townships, thirty being of great importance among the Latin kingdoms

    Alba Longa

    Alba_Longa

  • Two Latins from Manhattan
  • 1941 US film directed by Charles Barton

    McFarland, 2014. Two Latins from Manhattan at IMDb Two Latins from Manhattan at the TCM Movie Database (archived) Two Latins from Manhattan at the AFI

    Two Latins from Manhattan

    Two_Latins_from_Manhattan

  • Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)
  • Conflicts following the Fourth Crusade

    though were defeated by the Latins. The early years after 1204 saw the rise and fall of numerous Byzantine statelets; the Latins managed to defeat warlords

    Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)

    Struggle for Constantinople (1204–1261)

    Struggle_for_Constantinople_(1204–1261)

  • Latinity
  • Proficiency in Latin, or relating to Latins or Romans

    Latinity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Latinity (Latinitas) is proficiency in Latin. The term may also be used to refer to the use of Latinisms

    Latinity

    Latinity

  • Södra Latin
  • Upper secondary school

    Södra Latins gymnasium, commonly known as Södra Latin ("Southern Latin" in Swedish), is an upper secondary school in Södermalm, Stockholm, Sweden. The

    Södra Latin

    Södra Latin

    Södra_Latin

  • Latin Kings
  • Hispanic and Latino gang from Chicago, Illinois

    The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation (ALKQN, ALKN, or LKN, also known as simply the Latin Kings) is a gang active primarily in the United States. The

    Latin Kings

    Latin Kings

    Latin_Kings

  • Latinism
  • Word that is derived from, or suggestive of, the Latin language

    A Latinism (from Medieval Latin: Latinismus) is a word, idiom, or structure in a language other than Latin that is derived from, or suggestive of, the

    Latinism

    Latinism

    Latinism

  • Theodore I Laskaris
  • First Emperor of Nicaea (1205–1221)

    against the Latins in Bithynia in his father-in-law's name. He concluded an alliance with the Seljuq sultan of Rum, but he could not stop the Latins' expansion

    Theodore I Laskaris

    Theodore I Laskaris

    Theodore_I_Laskaris

  • Kings of Alba Longa
  • Series of legendary kings of Latium

    of the Laurentian plain, they encountered the Latins, led by their eponymous king, Latinus. The Latins were aborigines; that is, the original inhabitants

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings of Alba Longa

    Kings_of_Alba_Longa

  • Church of Saint Mary of the Latins
  • Church building in Jerusalem

    The church of Saint Mary of the Latins (Latin: Sancta Maria Latina) was a church building in the Old City of Jerusalem in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Church of Saint Mary of the Latins

    Church of Saint Mary of the Latins

    Church_of_Saint_Mary_of_the_Latins

  • Italic peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic group

    Latins and the Samnites. The Latins eventually succeeded in unifying the Italic elements in the country. Many non-Latin Italic tribes adopted Latin culture

    Italic peoples

    Italic peoples

    Italic_peoples

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America and borders the United States of America to the north, and Guatemala

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • Vulgar Latin
  • Non-standard Latin spoken in ancient Rome

    Vulgar Latin, also known as Colloquial, Popular, Spoken or Vernacular Latin, is the range of non-formal registers of Latin spoken from the Late Roman

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar Latin

    Vulgar_Latin

  • Battle of Trifanum
  • Battle in 340 BC

    consul entered Latium, the Latins immediately surrendered. As the war continued for another two years it may be that the Latins were surprised at Trifanum

    Battle of Trifanum

    Battle of Trifanum

    Battle_of_Trifanum

  • Greek language
  • Indo-European language

    Christian Bible was also originally written in Greek. Together with the Latin texts and traditions of the Roman world, the Greek texts and Greek societies

    Greek language

    Greek language

    Greek_language

  • Latin civilisation
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Latin civilisation may refer to: Latins (Italic tribe) Ancient Rome Roman Empire The Legacy of the Roman Empire Latin America Western culture, which was

    Latin civilisation

    Latin_civilisation

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English
  • Greek and Latin roots, stems, and prefixes. These roots are listed alphabetically on three pages: Greek and Latin roots from A to G Greek and Latin roots

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English

  • Mark of Ephesus
  • Archbishop of Ephesus and Eastern Orthodox saint

    becoming dispirited in the event the Latins emerge victorious in a debate over the addition to the creed) and Latins preferring a debate over the orthodoxy

    Mark of Ephesus

    Mark of Ephesus

    Mark_of_Ephesus

  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lviv
  • Latin Catholic archdiocese in Ukraine

    (of the Latins) (Latin: Archidioecesis Leopolitana Latinorum, Ukrainian: Львівська архідієцезія, romanized: lvivska arkhidiyetseziya) is a Latin Church

    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lviv

    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lviv

    Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Lviv

  • List of Latin phrases
  • List of Latin phrases (B) List of Latin phrases (C) List of Latin phrases (D) List of Latin phrases (E) List of Latin phrases (F) List of Latin phrases

    List of Latin phrases

    List_of_Latin_phrases

  • Latin Rite
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Latin Rite may refer to: The Latin Church, a sui iuris church of the Catholic Church The Latin liturgical rites, a family of Christian rites and uses which

    Latin Rite

    Latin_Rite

  • LATIN
  • LATIN (always referenced in upper case) was a cooperation scheme among 13 newspapers in Latin America which was organized by Reuters and lasted from 1970

    LATIN

    LATIN

  • Latin rights
  • Ancient Roman set of legal rights

    Latin rights or Latin citizenship (Latin: ius Latii or ius latinum) were a set of legal rights that were originally granted to the Latins and therefore

    Latin rights

    Latin rights

    Latin_rights

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    per cent of Modern English words, and from Latin, which is the source of an additional 28 per cent. While Latin and the Romance languages are thus the source

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arab Regions
  • Catholic Episcopal Conference in Middle East, North Africa, East Africa and Cyprus

    The Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arabic Regions (CELRA) (French: Conférence des Evêques Latins dans les Régions Arabes) is an episcopal conference

    Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arab Regions

    Conference_of_the_Latin_Bishops_of_the_Arab_Regions

  • O
  • Fifteenth letter of the Latin alphabet

    (minuscule: o) is the fifteenth letter and the fourth vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western

    O

    O

    O

  • Medieval Latin
  • Form of Latin used in the Middle Ages

    Medieval Latin was the form of Literary Latin used in Roman Catholic Western Europe during the Middle Ages. It was also the administrative language in

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval Latin

    Medieval_Latin

  • Bulgarian–Latin wars
  • 1204–1261 wars in the Balkans during the Crusades

    against the Latins. His policy against the Latin empire in Thrace continued with varying success. In 1208 Boril achieved a victory against the Latins in the

    Bulgarian–Latin wars

    Bulgarian–Latin wars

    Bulgarian–Latin_wars

  • A
  • First letter of the Latin alphabet

    A (minuscule: a) is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its

    A

    A

    A

  • Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem
  • Catholic episcopal see

    The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem (Latin: Patriarchatus Latinus Hierosolymitanus) is the Latin Catholic ecclesiastical patriarchate in Jerusalem, officially

    Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem

    Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem

    Latin_Patriarchate_of_Jerusalem

  • Binomial nomenclature
  • Species naming system

    living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages

    Binomial nomenclature

    Binomial nomenclature

    Binomial_nomenclature

  • Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185

    The Crusaders in the East: a brief history of the wars of Islam with the Latins in Syria during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Cambridge University

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_IV_of_Jerusalem

  • Latinic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Latinic may refer to: adjective form of Latinica, Gaj's Latin alphabet adjective form of Latin languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Latinic

    Latinic

  • Archdiocese of Tehran–Isfahan
  • Archdiocese in Iran

    Tehran–Isfahan of the Latins from the Archdiocese of Isfahan of the Latins on 8 January 2021. Besides a small number of Latin Rite locals, most Catholics

    Archdiocese of Tehran–Isfahan

    Archdiocese of Tehran–Isfahan

    Archdiocese_of_Tehran–Isfahan

  • Spanish language
  • Romance language

    language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It originated in the Kingdom

    Spanish language

    Spanish language

    Spanish_language

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    other Eastern Christians in that they are in communion with Rome, and from Latins in that they have other rites" "CCEO, Canon 40". Intratext.com (English

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Brazil
  • Country in South America

    economies in the world in both nominal and PPP terms, the largest economy in Latin America and the Southern Hemisphere, and the largest share of wealth in

    Brazil

    Brazil

    Brazil

  • Latin script
  • Writing system

    The Latin script, also known as the Roman script, is a writing system based on the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, derived from a form of the

    Latin script

    Latin script

    Latin_script

  • Latin declension
  • Part of Latin grammar

    Latin declension is the set of patterns in the Latin language for how nouns and certain other parts of speech (including pronouns and adjectives) change

    Latin declension

    Latin_declension

  • History of Latin
  • Latin is a member of the broad family of Italic languages. Its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, emerged from the Old Italic alphabets, which in turn were

    History of Latin

    History of Latin

    History_of_Latin

  • Latin Mass
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Latin Mass may refer to: Liturgical use of Latin Mass of Paul VI in Latin Tridentine Mass As part of the use of preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican

    Latin Mass

    Latin_Mass

  • Mieczysław Mokrzycki
  • Roman Catholic archbishop of Lviv

    Polish-born Catholic prelate, currently serving as the archbishop of Lviv of the Latins in Ukraine. Mokrzycki completed primary school in Łukawiec and Cieszanów

    Mieczysław Mokrzycki

    Mieczysław Mokrzycki

    Mieczysław_Mokrzycki

  • Osci
  • Italic people of Campania and Latium adiectum during Roman times

    the Campanians and Latins from making war on whomever else they pleased. Encouraged by Roman refusal to assume leadership, the Latins made plans to turn

    Osci

    Osci

    Osci

  • Valle Latina
  • Italian geographical and historical region

    inland areas saw the creation of diverse and densely populated Latin colonies. The Latins and Romans mixed with the pre-existing Osco-Umbrian-speaking populations

    Valle Latina

    Valle Latina

    Valle_Latina

  • List of Latin phrases (full)
  • Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. This list is a combination of the twenty page-by-page "List of Latin

    List of Latin phrases (full)

    List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)

  • Neo-Latin
  • Form of the Latin language used from the 14th century to present

    Neo-Latin (also known as New Latin and Modern Latin) is the style of written Latin used in original literary, scholarly, and scientific works, first in

    Neo-Latin

    Neo-Latin

    Neo-Latin

  • Latin languages
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    family consisting of the Latin dialects and their descendants Classical Latin and other literary forms of Latin Dialectal Latin, including Lanuvian, Praenestinian

    Latin languages

    Latin_languages

  • I
  • Ninth letter of the Latin alphabet

    I (minuscule: i) is the ninth letter and the third vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western

    I

    I

    I

  • Latini (surname)
  • Surname list

    Latini is an Italian surname. It is the Classical Latin and Italian cognate for Latins. As of 2014, 76.5% of all known bearers of the surname Latini were

    Latini (surname)

    Latini_(surname)

  • Latin Lover
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up latin lover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Latin Lover(s) may refer to: Latin lover, a stereotypical stock character, part of the Hollywood

    Latin Lover

    Latin_Lover

  • Tyrrhenians
  • Name used by the ancient Greeks to refer to non-Greek people

    in central-western Italy, such as the Latins. Dionysius of Halicarnassus stated that the Greeks once called Latins, Umbrians, Ausonians, and others "Tyrrhenians

    Tyrrhenians

    Tyrrhenians

    Tyrrhenians

  • Kaloyan of Bulgaria
  • Emperor of Bulgaria from 1196 to 1207

    against the Latins. The refugees, according to Robert of Clari's account, also pledged they would elect him emperor if he invaded the Latin Empire. The

    Kaloyan of Bulgaria

    Kaloyan_of_Bulgaria

  • Honorific nicknames in popular music
  • Retrieved January 4, 2023. Ricky Martin (King of Latin Pop): "Ricky Martin To Host The Biggest Night In Latin Music 19 Years After Performing At Inaugural

    Honorific nicknames in popular music

    Honorific_nicknames_in_popular_music

  • Battle of Adrianople (1205)
  • Bulgarian victory over the Latin Empire

    European conquerors, but immediately after settling in Constantinopole the Latins stated their pretensions on Bulgarian lands. Knights began crossing the

    Battle of Adrianople (1205)

    Battle of Adrianople (1205)

    Battle_of_Adrianople_(1205)

  • Elvis Crespo
  • American singer

    American merengue singer. He has won multiple awards, including a Grammy and a Latin Grammy Award in merengue music. Crespo was born in New York City to Puerto

    Elvis Crespo

    Elvis Crespo

    Elvis_Crespo

  • Sic
  • Indicates an intentional reproduction in quotation

    Look up sic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Latin adverb sic (/sɪk/; 'thus', 'so', and 'in this manner') is inserted after a quotation to indicate

    Sic

    Sic

  • L
  • Twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet

    L (minuscule: l) is the twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other Western European languages and

    L

    L

    L

  • Sack of Constantinople
  • 1204 conquest during the Fourth Crusade

    pacify the city, but riots between anti-Crusader Greeks and pro-Crusader Latins broke out later that month and lasted until November, during which time

    Sack of Constantinople

    Sack of Constantinople

    Sack_of_Constantinople

  • Longaniza
  • Type of sausage originating from Spain

    Lucanica, a sausage from Lucania in Southern Italy that was adopted by the Latins of Ancient Rome through military contact. From there it spread to Spain

    Longaniza

    Longaniza

    Longaniza

  • Fourth Crusade
  • Latin Christian armed expedition (1202–1204)

    has seen in the Latins only an example of perdition and the works of darkness, so that she now, and with reason, detests the Latins more than dogs? As

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth Crusade

    Fourth_Crusade

  • Billboard Latin rhythm charts
  • The Billboard Latin rhythm charts began in 2005 when an album chart were introduced as Latin Rhythm Albums in the May 21 issue of the magazine. Three months

    Billboard Latin rhythm charts

    Billboard_Latin_rhythm_charts

  • Cecilia Venier
  • Lady of Paros

    Miller, William. The Latins in the Levant: A History of Frankish Greece (1204–1566). London: 1908. Miller, William. The Latins in the Levant: A History

    Cecilia Venier

    Cecilia_Venier

  • Pessinus
  • Ancient name for the modern Turkish village of Ballıhisar

    when Pessinus of the Latins was recorded as Latin Metropolitan Titular archbishopric of Pessinus (Italian: Pessinonte (Curiate); Latin: Pessinuntin(us))

    Pessinus

    Pessinus

    Pessinus

  • Lucius Tarquinius Superbus
  • Seventh and last king of Rome

    with his life. But in the end, the Latins abandoned the field, and Rome retained her independence. After the Latin defeat and the death of his son-in-law

    Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

    Lucius Tarquinius Superbus

    Lucius_Tarquinius_Superbus

  • Romance languages
  • Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin

    Latins#Latin peoples and regions Italic peoples Latin Union Legacy of the Roman Empire Southern Romance languages United States of Latin Africa Latin

    Romance languages

    Romance languages

    Romance_languages

  • Philotis (mythology)
  • (ancilla) whose plan resulted in an important victory of the Romans over the Latins in the late 4th century BC. Weakened by the Gallic sack of Rome in 390 BC

    Philotis (mythology)

    Philotis_(mythology)

  • John Leguizamo
  • American comedian and actor (born 1960s)

    receiving four Tony Award nominations for Freak in 1998, Sexaholix in 2002, and Latin History for Morons in 2018. He received a Special Tony Award in 2018. Leguizamo

    John Leguizamo

    John Leguizamo

    John_Leguizamo

  • Latin Mafia
  • Mexican indie pop band

    Latin Mafia is a Mexican band which blends different genres of music, including pop, R&B, and Latin trap, and consists of twin brothers Milton and Emilio

    Latin Mafia

    Latin_Mafia

  • Catholic–Eastern Orthodox relations
  • Council of Ephesus. The Massacre of the Latins was a large-scale massacre of Roman Catholics (called "Latins") in Constantinople, the capital of the Eastern

    Catholic–Eastern Orthodox relations

    Catholic–Eastern Orthodox relations

    Catholic–Eastern_Orthodox_relations

  • Genetic history of Italy
  • ancient peoples of Italy, including Indo-European speakers (Romans and other Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbrians, Oscans, Sicels, Sicani, Elymians, and Adriatic

    Genetic history of Italy

    Genetic history of Italy

    Genetic_history_of_Italy

  • Pan-Latinism
  • Ideology promoting unification of Romance peoples

    the Latins should rule over their non-Latin neighbours. It was later adopted by Napoleon III, who declared support for the cultural unity of Latin peoples

    Pan-Latinism

    Pan-Latinism

    Pan-Latinism

  • Publius Decius Mus (consul 340 BC)
  • Roman consul in 340 BC

    violence that the awe-struck Latins soon refused to engage him, eventually bringing him down with darts. Even then, the Latins avoided his body, leaving

    Publius Decius Mus (consul 340 BC)

    Publius Decius Mus (consul 340 BC)

    Publius_Decius_Mus_(consul_340_BC)

  • Lavinia
  • Wife of Aeneas in Roman mythology

    fire, an omen promising glorious days to come for Lavinia and war for all Latins: "While the old king lit fires at the altars With a pure torch, the girl

    Lavinia

    Lavinia

    Lavinia

  • 2026 in Latin music
  • in 2026 in Ibero-America. Ibero-America encompasses Latin America, Spain, Portugal, and the Latin population in Canada and the United States. January

    2026 in Latin music

    2026_in_Latin_music

  • Che Guevara
  • Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)

    burgeoning desire to help overturn what he saw as the capitalist exploitation of Latin America by the US prompted his involvement in Guatemala's social reforms

    Che Guevara

    Che Guevara

    Che_Guevara

  • Dog Latin
  • Imitation Latin

    Dog Latin, or Cod Latin, macaronic Latin, mock Latin, or Canis Latinicus, but it was called “Pig Latin” or “Hog Latin” centuries ago., is a phrase or

    Dog Latin

    Dog Latin

    Dog_Latin

  • Gasmouloi
  • Descendants of mixed Byzantine Greek and Latin unions

    treatise of ca. 1330, "They present themselves as Greeks to Greeks and Latins to Latins, being all things to everyone...". In a treaty signed in 1277 between

    Gasmouloi

    Gasmouloi

  • Boril of Bulgaria
  • Emperor of Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218

    Plovdiv). Although Boril's army outnumbered the Latin troops, Henry defeated him near the town on 8 July. The Latins captured Philippopolis and Alexius Slav voluntarily

    Boril of Bulgaria

    Boril of Bulgaria

    Boril_of_Bulgaria

  • Officer
  • Person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization

    French officier), from Medieval Latin officiarius "an officer," from Latin officium "a service, a duty" the late Latin from officiarius, meaning "official

    Officer

    Officer

    Officer

  • Alban people
  • Ancient Italian culture

    The Albans were Latins from the ancient city of Alba Longa, southeast of Rome. Some of Rome's prominent patrician families such as the Julii, Servilii

    Alban people

    Alban_people

  • Erigeron karvinskianus
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae

    native to Mexico and parts of Central America. Other common names include Latin American fleabane, Santa Barbara daisy, Spanish daisy, Karwinsky's fleabane

    Erigeron karvinskianus

    Erigeron karvinskianus

    Erigeron_karvinskianus

  • Love
  • Strong, positive emotional/mental states

    parents. Latin sometimes uses amāre where English would simply say to like. This notion, however, is much more generally expressed in Latin by the terms

    Love

    Love

  • Ze (Cyrillic)
  • Letter of the Cyrillic script

    /z/, like the pronunciation of ⟨z⟩ in "zulu". Ze is romanized using the Latin letter ⟨z⟩. The shape of Ze is very similar to the Arabic numeral three

    Ze (Cyrillic)

    Ze (Cyrillic)

    Ze_(Cyrillic)

  • Latin Americans
  • Citizens of Latin American countries

    Latin Americans (Spanish: Latinoamericanos; Portuguese: Latino-americanos; French: Latino-américains) are the citizens of Latin American countries, or

    Latin Americans

    Latin Americans

    Latin_Americans

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing LATINS

LATINS

AI search references containing LATINS

LATINS

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with LATINS

LATINS

Follow users with usernames @LATINS or posting hashtags containing #LATINS

LATINS

Online names & meanings

  • Khyati
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu

    Khyati

    Fame; Reputation; Popularity; Famous

  • Prantap
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Prantap

    One who Worship the Almighty with Great Promise

  • CATRINA
  • Female

    English

    CATRINA

    Contracted form of English Catriona, CATRINA means "pure."

  • Chayanika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Chayanika

    The Chosen One; Leadership

  • Jagat Prabhu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jagat Prabhu

    God of the world

  • Ely
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Ely

    Offering

  • Saelig
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Saelig

    From the Happy Meadow

  • Kanal | கநல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kanal | கநல

    Shining, Brilliant

  • Achaicus
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Achaicus

    A native of Achaia, sorrowing, sad.

  • Kuljeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kuljeet

    Winner of the Family

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with LATINS

LATINS

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing LATINS

LATINS

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing LATINS

LATINS

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing LATINS

Other words and meanings similar to

LATINS

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing LATINS

LATINS

  • Universe
  • n.

    All created things viewed as constituting one system or whole; the whole body of things, or of phenomena; the / / of the Greeks, the mundus of the Latins; the world; creation.

  • Azymite
  • n.

    One who administered the Eucharist with unleavened bread; -- a name of reproach given by those of the Greek church to the Latins.

  • Latin
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or composed in, the language used by the Romans or Latins; as, a Latin grammar; a Latin composition or idiom.

  • Latinize
  • v. t.

    To bring under the power or influence of the Romans or Latins; to affect with the usages of the Latins, especially in speech.

  • Latin
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Latium, or to the Latins, a people of Latium; Roman; as, the Latin language.