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In World Languages / High School | 2014-06-11

What is the English translation of the Latin sentence "Clemens in templo deae Isidis c-u-m ceteris Isiacis saepe cenabat"?

Asked by hwangj1999

Answer (2)

Clemens was in the temple of the goddess Isis with other Isaicis often eating. Also c-u-m means "with".

Answered by Starship554 | 2024-06-10

The Latin sentence translates to 'Clemens often dined in the temple of the goddess Isis with the other devotees of Isis.' It provides insight into Clemens's regular engagement with the worshippers in that ancient context. The sentence reflects both a specific person and the broader practice of communal dining among devotees.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-26