11-21-2005, 03:57 PM
Or:
Io Saturnalia! (Ho! The Saturnalia!) Laeta Saturnalia! (Merry Christmas!) pagan
Hilare Festum Nativitatis Christi et Felicem Annum Novum! (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!)
Fortuna tecum sit per Annum Novum! (May Fortune be with you through the New Year!)
Beatum Annum Novum! (Happy New Year!)
Omnia Optima Festo Nativits Christi et Felici Anno Novo! (All the best for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!)
Salutes (or Salutationes) Temporis Anni! (Greetings of the Time of the Year!)
Io Saturnalia! (Ho! The Saturnalia!) Laeta Saturnalia! (Merry Christmas!) pagan
Hilare Festum Nativitatis Christi et Felicem Annum Novum! (Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!)
Fortuna tecum sit per Annum Novum! (May Fortune be with you through the New Year!)
Beatum Annum Novum! (Happy New Year!)
Omnia Optima Festo Nativits Christi et Felici Anno Novo! (All the best for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!)
Salutes (or Salutationes) Temporis Anni! (Greetings of the Time of the Year!)
Remarks by Philip on the Athenian Leaders:
Philip said that the Athenians were like the bust of Hermes: all mouth and dick.