SPQR was the “motto” and the official monogram of the Roman Republic, in the same way that “US” or “USA” represents the United States. SPQR stands for Senatus Populusque Romanus (in Latin) or Senate and People of Rome (in English)
SPQR was the “motto” and the official monogram of the Roman Republic, in the same way that “US” or “USA” represents the United States. SPQR stands for Senatus Populusque Romanus (in Latin) or Senate and People of Rome (in English)
we are rome
revived roman empire
What do the symbols on a Roman shield mean?
The eagle was the symbol of the Roman army, and the lightning bolt was the symbol of Jupiter, the king of the gods (Jupiter was the Roman version of the Greek god Zeus, who threw thunderbolts from the sky).
Vicar of Christ – Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vicar_of_Christ
The original notion of a vicar is as an “earthly representative of Christ”, but it’s also used in the sense of “person acting as parish priest in place of a real person.” The title is now used in Catholicism to refer to the bishops and more specifically was historically used to the Bishop of Rome (the pope).
Fall of America/Babylon….rise of the North American Union