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  • curprev 09:5109:51, 8 March 20242a00:23ee:17d8:8ec0:1caf:2ff:fe48:9ea9 talk 6,683 bytes +28 'poetically' was nonsense. I have corrected the explanation. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 01:3601:36, 10 October 2023Emufarmers talk contribs 6,446 bytes −31 Undo edit from 12 November 2018 and revise subsequent edits: I can't find any dictionaries that give "march" as a translation for vado. Nor does this phrasing appear to be used except in works plagiarizing this Wikipedia article.

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  • curprev 18:3218:32, 18 April 20212600:1700:2ec8:610:c027:89dc:d6fd:c037 talk 4,342 bytes +89 Clarifying/confirming the origins of the phrase "Quo Vadis" being Christian. Extant references to the Latin Vulgate substantiate this.

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