
Latin: 
Salvete plurimum!
Nomen mihi est Magister Craft.
Hodie de Bellona discetis.
Martis soror, vel uxor, vel filia,
fuit Bellona.
Nomen priscum Duellona fuit.
Nomen Graecum Enyo fuit.
Bellona dicebatur dea bellorum
vel dea belli.
Bellona aut hasta aut flagello
saepe videbatur.
Ecce Bellonae templum
Templum Bellonae in Campo Martio est.

English: 
Greetings everyone!
My name is Magister Craft.
Today you will learn about Bellona.
Mars' sister, or wife, or daughter,
was Bellona.
Her ancient name was Duellona.
Her Greek name was Enyo.
Bellona was called the goddess of wars,
of the goddess of war.
Bellona was often seen
a spear or whip.
Here is Bellona's temple
Bellona's temple is in the Field of Mars.

English: 
Bellona's temple is near the Capitoline Hill.
There is the Temple of Apollo Medicus
Behind us are
the Theater of Marcellus
and
the Forum Holitorium.
In the Temple of Bellona the senatus
often met.
In the temple, senators
would give audience to the legates
of foreign nations.
Senators would also give audience
to Roman commanders who
wanted a triumph.
In front of Bellona's temple was
not a column
but
a small column.

Latin: 
Templum Bellonae est prope Capitolium.
Illic est Templum Apollinis Medici.
Post nos sunt
Theatrum Marcelli
et
Forum Holitorium.
Senatus in templo Bellonae
saepe habitus est.
In templo senatores
audiebant legatos
exterarum nationum.
Senatores quoque audiebant
imperatores Romanos qui
triumphum volebant.
Ante Bellonae templum erat
non columna
sed
columella.

Latin: 
Columella Bellica vocabatur.
Cum Romani contra exteram nationem
bellum gerere vellent,
hastam super columellam iaciebant.
Hodie, ego velim conari.
Ecce hasta.
Gravis est sed,
satis fortis sum.
Bellona est mecum et
me adiuvabit.
Eheu!
Exspecta, exspecta
Iterum conabor.
Quid rides?!

English: 
It was called the Columna Bellica.
When Romans wanted to wage war
against a foreign nation,
they would throw a spear over this small column.
Today, I would like to try.
Here is my spear.
It is heavy but,
I am strong enough.
Bellona is with me and
she will help me.
Oh no!
Wait, wait
I will try again.
What are you laughing at?!

English: 
Bellona,
help me, please!
Let's wage war!
Farewell!

Latin: 
Bellona,
adiuva me, quaeso!
Bellum geramus!
Valete!
