A Design that captures the mystique and wonder of the Arctic region. It celebrates the uncharted territories, icy landscapes, and the spirit of exploration.
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arctic, arctic exploration, arctic region, cartography, latitude 90
The Yugoslav People's Army also referred to as the Yugoslav National Army (Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavenska narodna armija - JNA, Југословенска народна армија - ЈНА / Jugoslovenska narodna armija - JNA; Macedonian: Југословенската народна армија - ЈНА; Slovene: Jugoslovanska ljudska armada - JLA) or simply by the initialism JNA, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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army, cold war, croatia, jna, josip broz tito
The Latin phrase civis romanus sum means I am a Roman citizen. When travelling across the Roman Empire, safety was said to be guaranteed to anyone who declared, civis romanus sum.
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ancient rome, aquila, citizen of rome, empire, i am roman citizen
Legio IV Flavia Felix ("Lucky Flavian Fourth Legion"), was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 70 by the emperor Vespasian. The legion symbol was a lion.
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ancient rome, felix, flavia, leg iiii, leg iv
Legio III Gallica (lit. Third Legion "Gallic") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The cognomen Gallica suggests that its earliest recruits came from veterans of the Gallic legions of Gaius Julius Caesar, a supposition supported by its emblem, a bull, a symbol associated with Caesar.
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ancient rome, bull, caesar, leg iii, legio iii
Legio X Equestris, a Roman legion, was levied by Julius Caesar in 61 BC when he was the Governor of Hispania Ulterior. The Tenth was the first legion levied personally by Caesar and was consistently his most trusted. Legio X was famous in its day and throughout history, because of its portrayal in Caesar's Commentaries and the prominent role the Tenth played in his Gallic campaigns.
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ancient rome, bull, caesar, elite, elite roman legion
Legio V Alaudae ("Fifth Legion of the Lark"), was a legion of the Roman army founded in 52 BC by the general Gaius Julius Caesar (dictator of Rome 49-44 BC). It was levied in Transalpine Gaul to fight the armies of Vercingetorix and was the first Roman legion to comprise non-citizens.
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alaudae, ancient rome, army, caesar, elephant
Legio VI Ferrata ("Sixth Ironclad Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. In 30 BC it became part of the emperor Augustus's standing army. It continued in existence into the 4th century. Legio VI fought in the Roman Republican civil wars of the 40s and 30s BC. Sent to garrison the province of Judaea, it remained there for the next two centuries.
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ancient rome, caesar, ferrata, julius caesar, legio vi
This design represents the fusion of ancient spirituality and the beauty of nature. The Ankh Cross is a symbol of eternal life in ancient Egyptian culture, while flowers symbolize growth, beauty, and the cyclical nature of life. Together, they create a unique and meaningful design that celebrates the circle of life, and the beauty found in every stage of it.
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ancient egypt, ankh, ankh egypt, ankh egyptian symbol of life, ankh symbol
This design features a powerful fist surrounded by a vibrant sunburst, symbolizing the strength and energy of people united. The 'power to the people' slogan empowers individuals to make a positive impact on their communities and bring about meaningful change.
This design features a powerful fist surrounded by a vibrant sunburst, symbolizing the strength and energy of people united. The 'power to the people' slogan empowers individuals to make a positive impact on their communities and bring about meaningful change.
This stylish design features a creative fusion of a trident and peace sign in white, representing the union of power and harmony. "True Power Lies in Peace" serves as a rallying cry, emphasizing the importance of nonviolence and cooperation. The minimalist color scheme adds to the overall sleek and modern look of the design.
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pro peace, minimalism, no war, minimalist, peace symbols
Perfect for anyone who loves to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the great outdoors. Wear this design and embrace the call of the wild.
Legio IX Hispana ("9th Spanish Legion") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army that existed from the 1st century BC until at least 120 AD. The legion fought in various provinces of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. It was stationed in Britain following the Roman invasion in 43 AD.
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history, the lost legion, pax romana, 9 legion, ixth legion
Legio II Augusta (lit. Second Legion "Augustus'") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army that was founded during the late Roman republic. It may have taken the name "Augusta" from a victory or reorganization that occurred during the reign of Augustus.
Legio III Gallica (lit. Third Legion "Gallic") was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. The cognomen Gallica suggests that its earliest recruits came from veterans of the Gallic legions of Gaius Julius Caesar, a supposition supported by its emblem, a bull, a symbol associated with Caesar.
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roman warrior, roman soldier, roman, caesar, army
Legio XIII Gemina, in English the 13th Twin Legion was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was one of Julius Caesar's key units in Gaul and in the civil war and was the legion with which he crossed the Rubicon in January, perhaps the 10th, 49 BC. The legion appears to have still been in existence in the 5th century AD. Its symbol was the lion.
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legion, history, military, spqr, roman empire
Legio IV Flavia Felix ("Lucky Flavian Fourth Legion"), was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in AD 70 by the emperor Vespasian. The legion symbol was a lion.
The labarum was a vexillum (military standard) that displayed the "Chi-Rho" symbol, a christogram formed from the first two Greek letters of the word "Christ". It was first used by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great after he converted to Christianity.
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christogram, vexillum, labarum, christianity, roman
The Latin phrase civis romanus sum means I am a Roman citizen. When travelling across the Roman Empire, safety was said to be guaranteed to anyone who declared, "civis romanus sum".
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ancient rome, empire, roman, roman empire, rome
SPQR: Senātus Populusque Rōmānus. In Latin, Senātus is a nominative singular noun meaning "Senate". Populusque is compounded from the nominative noun Populus, "the People", and -que, an enclitic particle meaning "and" which connects the two nominative nouns. The last word, Rōmānus ("Roman") is an adjective modifying the whole of Senātus Populusque: the "Roman Senate and People", taken as a singular whole.
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roman emblem, ancient rome, aquila, distressed, eagle
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFR Yugoslavia or SFRY) was the Yugoslav state that existed from its foundation in the aftermath of World War II until its dissolution in 1992 amid the Yugoslav Wars. It was a socialist state and a federation made up of six socialist republics: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. In addition, it included two autonomous provinces within Serbia: Kosovo and Vojvodina.
SPQR: Senātus Populusque Rōmānus. In Latin, Senātus is a nominative singular noun meaning "Senate". Populusque is compounded from the nominative noun Populus, "the People", and -que, an enclitic particle meaning "and" which connects the two nominative nouns. The last word, Rōmānus ("Roman") is an adjective modifying the whole of Senātus Populusque: the "Roman Senate and People", taken as a singular whole.
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roman emblem, ancient rome, aquila, eagle, emblem