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− | * '''unde et ubi:''' (''Latin'') whence and where | + | * '''unde et ubi:''' (''Latin'') whence and where → in this context, ''ubi'' can also mean ''whither''?? |
* '''Urbi et Orbi:''' (''Latin'') To the City and To the World → a standard opening of Roman imperial proclamations, now used to denote a papal address and Apostolic Blessing that is addressed to the City of Rome and to the entire world, expecially those on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day | * '''Urbi et Orbi:''' (''Latin'') To the City and To the World → a standard opening of Roman imperial proclamations, now used to denote a papal address and Apostolic Blessing that is addressed to the City of Rome and to the entire world, expecially those on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day |
Revision as of 10:57, 22 April 2011
- unde et ubi: (Latin) whence and where → in this context, ubi can also mean whither??
- Urbi et Orbi: (Latin) To the City and To the World → a standard opening of Roman imperial proclamations, now used to denote a papal address and Apostolic Blessing that is addressed to the City of Rome and to the entire world, expecially those on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day