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Best 1 Virgil
Virgil

Virgil was a highly influential Roman poet living from 70 BCE to 19 BCE. He is most celebrated for *The Aeneid*, an epic poem that established a foundational narrative for Rome’s identity. The work synthesizes Greek mythology with Roman history, specifically the story of Aeneas' journey and his role...

2 Horace
Horace

Horace was a Roman poet, born in 65 BCE, whose Odes, Satires, and Epistles shaped Latin lyric and moral reflection under Augustus.

3 Ovid
Ovid

Ovid was a Roman poet, born in 43 BCE, best known for Metamorphoses, a mythological epic later central to European art and literature.

4 Catullus
Catullus

Catullus was a Roman lyric poet of the 1st century BCE, whose surviving poems mix invective, friendship, and love for Lesbia in vivid Latin.

5 Carl Linnaeus

Carl Linnaeus was a Swedish biologist pivotal in establishing modern biological classification. He developed a hierarchical system for organizing living things using Latin binomial nomenclature – two-part names that identify species precisely. This framework, known as taxonomy, remains the basis of...

6 Cambridge Latin Course

The Cambridge Latin Course is a widely used, story-based curriculum designed to introduce beginners to Latin through engaging narratives and gradual grammatical progression.

7 Rosalía
Rosalía

Rosalía is redefining Latin music with her innovative fusion of flamenco, pop, and electronic elements. Her unique vocal style and visually stunning performances have captivated audiences worldwide. She continues to push boundaries and inspire a new generation of artists.

8 Juvenal
Juvenal

Juvenal was a Roman satirical poet of the late 1st and early 2nd century CE, noted for biting hexameter critiques of imperial society.

9 Chick Corea

Chick Corea is a powerhouse pianist whose career spans from acoustic jazz to pioneering electric fusion. His technical facility is legendary, and his willingness to incorporate Latin rhythms and complex polyrhythms keeps his music vibrant and constantly evolving. He is a master of both dazzling tech...

10 Miami
Miami

Miami is a global hub for Latin American culture, renowned for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and luxury lifestyle. South Beach remains a popular destination for tourists and residents alike, while Brickell and Wynwood offer a diverse range of restaurants, bars, and art galleries. The cit...

11 Samba de Amigo

Samba de Amigo is a rhythm game released by Sonic Team for arcades in 1999 and later ported to the Dreamcast (2000) and Wii (2008). Gameplay involves using maraca controllers to synchronize with music, primarily drawing from Latin American musical traditions. The objective of the game is to accumula...

12 Mojito
Mojito

The Mojito is a traditional Latin cocktail originating in Cuba. It blends white tequila or rum with lime juice, sugar, and fresh mint leaves. Soda water adds to its refreshing quality. Commonly enjoyed as a summer drink, it’s particularly popular among those seeking a classic, flavorful cocktail exp...

13 The Codex Gigas (Devil's Bible)

The Codex Gigas, also known as the Devils Bible, is a massive illuminated manuscript containing the Vulgate Bible and the pseudo-Dionysius Areopagiticus. Its creation in the 12th century represents a later, but still significant, continuation of Hiberno-Saxon artistic traditions, showcasing a blend...

14 Return to Forever - Return to Forever

Return to Forever is a 1972 ECM album by Chick Corea's group of the same name, blending jazz with Latin and Brazilian influences in a collaborative format.

15 Ole Coltrane – John Coltrane

Released in 1963, *Ole Coltrane* showcased John Coltrane’s evolving soprano saxophone style and modal explorations, featuring bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Willie Jones III in a primarily unaccompanied setting.

16 Legentibus
Legentibus

Legentibus utilizes immersive video content—primarily films and TV shows—paired with interactive subtitles to facilitate vocabulary acquisition and contextual language learning.

17 Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny continues to dominate the global music charts with his innovative blend of reggaeton, hip-hop, and Latin influences. His energetic performances and distinctive style have garnered him a massive international fanbase. He consistently pushes the boundaries of genre fusion, solidifying his po...

18 Nigellissima

2012 cookbook by British food writer Nigella Lawson celebrating Italian-inspired dishes from pasta to gelato.

19 Gata Salvaje

Gata Salvaje is a Venezuelan drama telenovela that captivated audiences across Latin America and the United States. Initially airing on Venevisión in 2002, it later broadcasted through Univision and subsequently Mexico. The series centers around the lives of several young women navigating complex re...

20 Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico offers a captivating blend of Spanish colonial history, vibrant culture, and stunning beaches. Explore Old San Juans colorful streets, savor authentic Puerto Rican cuisine (mofongo!), and enjoy the lively nightlife in Condado or Isla Verde. The island's diverse landscapes provide opportu...

21 Outback Steakhouse (Brazilian Presence)

While an Australian-inspired chain, Outback Steakhouse has a significant presence in Brazil and has adapted its menu to incorporate Brazilian flavors and preferences. They offer a range of steaks, seafood, and other dishes, often with a Brazilian twist. The atmosphere is lively and casual, appealing...

22 Las Dos Caras de Ana

Las Dos Caras de Ana was a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and Fonovideo, initially broadcast from September 25, 2006, to March 9, 2007, on Canal de las Estrellas. The series starred Ana Layevska and Rafael Amaya and was filmed in Miami, Florida, drawing a parallel to the Roman god Janus. It...

23 Those About to Die

Those About to Die is a historical drama series exploring life in ancient Rome during the Flavian dynasty. Set against the backdrop of gladiatorial contests and political intrigue, it utilizes Latin phrases common within the arena for dramatic effect. The show’s detailed depiction of Roman society a...

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