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Novus Ordo Seclorum

The phrase Novus Ordo Seclorum (Latin: New Order of the Ages), originally a motto of Freemasonry, appears on the Great Seal of the United States, first publicly revealed in 1782 and printed on the back of the US dollar bill since 1935. It is often inaccurately thought to mean "New World Order," the Latin translation of which is Novus Ordo Mundi.

The allusion is to the fourth eclogue of Vergil, which contains a passage that reads:

Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas;
magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.
iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna,
iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto.

("The last prophecy has come to the Cumaean Sibyl; an brand new great order of the ages is born; for now the Virgin and the age of Saturn have returned; now a new Child has been sent from the heavens.")

Medieval Christians read in Vergil's poem a prophecy of the coming of Christianity.

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