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==Origin==
==Origin==
The feminine form of the Latin word Augustus, meaning 'Venerable', and after it was taken as a title by Octavian the sixth month of the Roman calendar was renamed after him.
The feminine form of the Latin Augustus, meaning 'Venerable', and after it was taken as a title by Octavian the sixth month of the Roman calendar was renamed after him.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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* Another location in Saint-Ark also has a name based on calendar months, the Café 'April'.
* Another location in Saint-Ark also has a name based on calendar months, the Café 'April'.


[[Category:Sen no Kiseki Places]] [[Category:Latin Terms]]
[[Category:Latin Terms]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Locations]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022

Hotel Augusta
Origin: Latin
Japanese: ホテル・オーガスタ
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III-IV

Origin

The feminine form of the Latin Augustus, meaning 'Venerable', and after it was taken as a title by Octavian the sixth month of the Roman calendar was renamed after him.

Appearances

  • Hotel Augusta is located in Saint-Ark and can be visited in Sen no Kiseki III and IV.

Trivia

  • Another location in Saint-Ark also has a name based on calendar months, the Café 'April'.