"Annuit Coeptis" comes from the Aeneid and means "He favors our (daring) undertakings". In the Aeneid, it referred to Jupiter, but here there is no subject, although many think the 'eye of providence' is the subject.
"Novus Ordo Seclorum" does not mean "New World Order", but "New Order of the Ages".
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rap4vladis 10 months ago
"Annuit Coeptis" comes from the Aeneid and means "He favors our (daring) undertakings". In the Aeneid, it referred to Jupiter, but here there is no subject, although many think the 'eye of providence' is the subject.
"Novus Ordo Seclorum" does not mean "New World Order", but "New Order of the Ages".
"Novus Ordo Mundi" is "New World Order"
georgeosgr 1 year ago
καλη δουλεια!!!!
biskopoulakia 1 year ago