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The most important words from all discussions“Mos maiorum е латински израз и в буквален превод на български значи: „обичаите на древните“ или „обичаите на предците“. Фразата е концентриран израз на завета към и на Древен Рим по отношение на изповядваните ценности със закодираната ценностна система заложена в римските конституции, и отразяваща разбирането на древните въз основа на мъдростта на историята за начина на организация на римското общество и съграждане на държавността. …” (Wikipedia) (Wikipedia translated)
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