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  • |unit_name= Latin Navy <br>''Classis Latium'' |image= Emblem of the Latin Navy.png
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  • ...tical Latin in use by the [[Church of Nortend]]. It differs from Classical Latin in a number of respects, most prominently in pronunciation as well as the s Court Latin is used in a wide variety of contexts in Great Nortend, and is considered e
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  • |unit_name= Latin Army <br>''Excertius Imperialis'' |image=[[File:Emblem of the Latin Army.png|150px]]
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  • | name = <span style="color:#ffffff">Latin Union</span> | motto = ''Lux Aeterna''<br/><small>({{wp|Latin language|Latin}}: "Eternal Light")</small>
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  • | currency_name = Latin solidus | banknote_article = Banknotes of the Latin solidus
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  • |{{flagicon|Latium|army}} [[Latin Army|Imperial Army]] |{{flagicon|Latium|navy}} [[Latin Navy|Imperial Navy]]
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  • {{Template:Latin Imperial Family}} The '''Latin Imperial Family''' consists of [[Constantine XX of Latium|Emperor Constanti
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  • #REDIRECT [[Latin Imperial Church]]
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  • |conventional_long_name = Latin Empire <!--Formal or official full name of the country in English--> |religion = Neo-Latin, High Imperial <!--Religion-->
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  • |unit_name= Latin Air Force <br>''Classis Aris'' |allegiance= [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]]
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  • |conventional_long_name = Latin Republic |common_name = Latin Republic
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  • ...93), better known by his {{wp|Stage names|stage name}} '''Atellus''', is a Latin singer-songwriter. He rose to prominence in 2013 following his debut album
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  • | native_name = [[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: Ecclesia Imperialis | orientation = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Latin Church|Latin]]
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  • |name = Latin |pronunciation = [laˈtiːna]<br/><small>[la.'ti.na] (Latin)</small>
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  • ...r box|#FFA500}} [[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Populares]]-[[Liberal Party (Latin State)|Liberal Party]] (8) {{color box|#F0DC82}} [[Party of the Center (Lat | bgcolor="#EBEBEB" | <center> <small>[[List of Latin general elections#19th Century|1870]]</small>
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  • | election_name = Latin general election, 2015 | country = Latin Empire
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  • | election_name = Latin general election, 2017 | previous_election = Latin general election, 2014
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  • ...'''Russian Latin alphabet''' refers to the usage of the {{wp|latin script|Latin alphabet}} to write the {{wp|Russian language}}. ...elorussian}} and {{wp|Ukrainian Latin alphabet|Ukrainian}} had established Latin alphabets, Russian did not.
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  • This is list of emperors of the [[Latin Empire (WorldBox)|Latin Empire]].
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  • ...eian football league system|league system]], which runs in parallel to the Latin leagues.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Society of Latin Peoples and States]]
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  • The '''Latin hockey league system''', also known as the Latin hockey pyramid, is a series of interconnected professional and semi-profess [[Liga Magna]] is the top division league of the Latin hockey system, often called <nowiki>"top flight"</nowiki>, containing 25 te
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  • {{see also|List of Latin monarchs}} ...of Latium|Monarch]]. The first consort to be given any title was [[Livia (Latin consort)|Livia]] as Empress of the Latins, [[Olybrius of Latium|Emperor Oly
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  • {{see also|List of Latin consorts}} ...scension of [[Vopiscus]] in 220 BCE, which marks the accepted start of the Latin Empire, to the modern day. Of the monarchs recorded, are those that ruled a
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  • The '''Latin Kingdoms of Hesperidesia''' refers to the Kingdoms of [[Basilea]], [[Ravett ...uring the third wave. When the [[Empire of Exponent]] formed in 87 AD, the Latin Kingdoms remained independent states, briefly coming under nominal control
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  • '''Succession to the Latin throne''' is based on descent, religion and legitimacy. Traditionally, succ ...rch"</nowiki>, which was first added following the East-West Schism. The [[Latin Imperial Church]] is often interpreted to mean both the Catholic Church, an
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  • This article lists '''factions in the Latin Senate'''. The first senatorial factions began to officially form in the ea ...l conservatism|social conservatism]], [[wikipedia:Progressive conservatism|Latin progressivism]], [[wikipedia:welfare state|Imperial care]], [[wikipedia:big
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  • #REDIRECT [[Latin Air Force]]
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  • |footer = Minority faction leaders of the Latin Senate The '''Minority leaders of the Latin Senate''' are [[Senate of Latium|Latin senators]] and leaders of the their respective [[List of political parties
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  • |fam4 = {{wp|Latin}} |script = {{wp|Latin script|Latin}}
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  • ...nto 100 ''centimes'' (singular ''centime''), from the {{wpl|Latin language|Latin}} ''centum'', one hundred.
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  • |conventional_long_name = Latin Republic |common_name = Latin Republic
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  • ...tical Latin in use by the [[Church of Nortend]]. It differs from Classical Latin in a number of respects, most prominently in pronunciation as well as the s Court Latin is used in a wide variety of contexts in Great Nortend, and is considered e
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  • #REDIRECT [[Latin Air Force]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Latin Imperial Church]]
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  • | languages = [[Enyaman]], [[Norinnian]], {{wp|Vulgar Latin|Glacian}} ...|Romance language}} which is itself a mixture of [[Standard Latin language|Latin]] and {{wp|Sahaptin language|the Wiyátamánwit language}} with some elemen
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  • #REDIRECT [[John XIII, Latin Emperor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Constantine XIX, Latin Emperor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Constantine XX, Latin Emperor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jason VI, Latin Emperor]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Factions in the Latin Senate]]
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  • |script = [[Latin script|Latin]] ([[Heiblinese alphabet]])<br />[[Heiblinese Braille]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Society of Latin Peoples and States]]
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  • |{{flagicon|Latium|army}} [[Latin Army|Imperial Army]] |{{flagicon|Latium|navy}} [[Latin Navy|Imperial Navy]]
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  • | Latin Episcopal Church {{nowrap begin}}<small> (1789)</small> ...atholic Church}}. It became a union of Reformed churches following the Xth Latin-Gelonian War in the mid 17th century, and the absorption of the first [[Chu
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  • | name = <span style="color:#ffffff">Latin Union</span> | motto = ''Lux Aeterna''<br/><small>({{wp|Latin language|Latin}}: "Eternal Light")</small>
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  • |envoytitle1 =[[Latin Ambassador to Yisrael|Ambassador]] |mission1 = Latin Embassy, [[Yerushalayim]]
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  • |name = Latin |pronunciation = [laˈtiːna]<br/><small>[la.'ti.na] (Latin)</small>
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  • ...e of the Indo-European language family that evolved from colloquial spoken Latin in the Iberian Peninsula of Europe. Today, it is a global language with nea ...er the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. The oldest Latin texts with traces of Spanish come from mid-northern Iberia in the 9th centu
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  • ...mon_languages = {{wp|Galician language|Aligonian}}<br>{{wp|Latin language|Latin}}<br>{{wp|Castillian language|Garzan}} ...guage|Aligonian}}: ''República Magnífica Aligoniana'', {{wp|Latin language|Latin}}: ''Reipublicae Magna Aligonia'') was a {{wp|sovereign state}} and {{wp|me
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  • | native_name_lang = {{wp|Latin|Athonite}} ...Athonikius'')</small>, also refered to as the "Holy Mountain" <small>({{wp|Latin|Athonite}}: ''Sanctus/Hagios Oros'')</small> is the highest mountain in the
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  • ...gicon image|Flag of Argentina (alternative).svg}} [[Latin Republic, Europe|Latin Republic]]
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  • |script=Runic script, {{wp|Latin script}} ...n languages of commerce in east [[Telseris]]. Its vocabulary includes some Latin loanwords.
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  • |fam4 = {{wp|British Latin|Gaelicaen-Latinic}} |script = {{wp|Latin alphabet}}
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  • |motto_trans = <!--[[Standard Latin language|Latin]] for XXXXX--> ...''House of Carantus''' is a [[Norumbia|Norumbian]] royal house of [[Latium|Latin]] origin. The family rose to prominence in [[Latium]] in 1652 as a minor ho
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  • | succession = [[List of Latin emperors|Latin emperor]] | religion = Neo-Latin
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  • |language = {{wp|Latin}} ...said in Latin pronounced in the {{wp|Traditional English pronunciation of Latin|English fashion}}.
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  • | native_name = [[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: Ecclesia Imperialis | orientation = [[Fabrian Catholic Church#Latin Church|Latin]]
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  • | long_name = Concordiæ Æternæ Trium Coronarum <small>{{wp|Latin}}</small> | languages = {{wp|Latin}}, {{wp|Irish|Maltropian Irish}}, {{wp|German language|Rombergian}}, {{wp|S
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  • ...glish are widely spoken as well. Polaran itself is a mixture of Arabic and Latin, along with elements from the original [[Bolali language]] of the nomadic t ...ere forced, this time, to accept the new language brought upon them called Latin. This was when Polaran started resembling its current dialects, influenced
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  • | currency_name = Latin solidus | banknote_article = Banknotes of the Latin solidus
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  • | motto = ''Debeo supra omnia'' ([[Standard Latin language|Latin]]) ...[Olympia (Latium)|Olympia]] in southwestern [[Latium]]. It is one of three Latin military academies, the others being [[Imperial Naval College at Hierapolis
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  • |footer = Minority faction leaders of the Latin Senate The '''Minority leaders of the Latin Senate''' are [[Senate of Latium|Latin senators]] and leaders of the their respective [[List of political parties
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  • |command_structure= [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Imperial Household]] ...of the Imperial family, the guard consists of a single legion – [[List of Latin legions|Legio VI Claudia Pia Fidelis]] (''6th Legion loyal and faithful to
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  • | subheader = [[Standard Latin language|Latin]]: ''Princeps Diana Latii'' ...]], believed to be commissioned by her father, [[Constantine XIX of Latium|Latin Emperor Constantine XIX]] for her 12th birthday. While it was never publicl
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  • |script = [[Latin script|Latin]] (English alphabet)<br />[[Unified English Braille]]
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  • ...otto = ''Auxilium a Domino''<br/>{{small|({{wp|Latin language|Latin}}: “Help comes from the Lord”)}}
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  • The '''Latin Kingdoms of Hesperidesia''' refers to the Kingdoms of [[Basilea]], [[Ravett ...uring the third wave. When the [[Empire of Exponent]] formed in 87 AD, the Latin Kingdoms remained independent states, briefly coming under nominal control
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  • This is list of emperors of the [[Latin Empire (WorldBox)|Latin Empire]].
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  • '''Sacrament''' (''Latin:'' '''Sacramentum''') is a major city in the [[Blackhelm Confederacy]], and
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  • |lang1 = Latin |seats1_title = [[Senate of the Latin Empire|Senate]]
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  • * Surname [Greek/Latin script) * Name [Greek/Latin script)
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  • | succession = [[Monarchy of Latium|Latin Emperor]] | religion = [[Imperial Latin Church|Imperial Church]] ([[Fabrian Catholic Church|Catholicism]])<br>[[Per
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  • | languages = [[Standard Latin language|Latin]] ...nt sponsored, that promote ties among the members in different areas where Latin people played a significant role historically, culturally, militarily or po
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  • The '''Palace of Monsa''' ''([[Latin language|Latin]]: Palatium Monsa)'' is a [[baroque]] palace that has housed the [[Embassy
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  • ...= ''Si Deus nobiscum quis contra nos''<br/>{{small|({{wp|Latin language|Latin}}: "If God is with us, who shall be against us?")}}
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  • ..._motto = ''Excellentissima''<br/>{{small|({{wp|Latin language|Latin}}: “Most excellent”)}}
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  • | revenue = {{Increase}} 7.5 billion [[Latin Solidus|Solidus]] <small>(2019)</small> | operating_income = {{Increase}} 3 billion [[Latin Solidus|Solidus]] <small>(2019)</small>
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  • ...Danír of modern-day Daneland, the Gothír of modern-day Gothaland, and the latin-speaking Venír of modern-day Venetia. Widespread migration over time, part ...s use of Latin alongside Elder Nordic; its use was bolstered by trade with latin-speaking groups found to the east. Most Acreans speak Nordic as their mothe
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