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1lindyb | 21:11 Thu 10th Aug 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the latin phrase used at the coronation of a Pope to remind him of the mortal nature of man and that fame is fleeting
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this was from a crossword , if you say how many letters as believe it was either a 3 or 4 words starting with Sic its always best to put crossword and number of letters as this was at the W/End and done so many crosswords and put them in the post if you remind me will help
Probably "Sic transit gloria mundi"..."So passes the glory of the world."
Hy 1lindyb, Reminds me of a translation/graffiti I saw somewhere : 'sic transit gloria mundi' = 'Gloria Mundi is sick of the transit'. Reads better if you are from New York, I think !!
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Thanks, have all my answers now many thanks for help.

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