SPQR or S.P.Q.R., an initialism for Senatus Populusque Romanus (Classical Latin: [sɛˈnaːtʊs pɔpʊˈɫʊskʷɛ roːˈmaːnʊs]; transl. "The Senate and People of Rome"), is an emblematic phrase referring to the government of the Roman Republic. It appears on documents made public by an inscription in stone or metal, in dedications of monuments and public works, and on some Roman currency.
The full phrase appears in Roman political, legal, and historical literature, such as the speeches of Cicero and Ab Urbe Condita Libri (Books from the Founding of the City) of Livy.
SPQR. Per Wikipedia:
Interesting.
Something to do with the Roman Empire
Tangentially.
Roman Republic technically. But I suppose it’s more of a semantic distinction in practice
Im not sure what this means, but I see “spell queer” I’m pretty sure that is incorrect LOL
GreatAwakening.win search results only shows to posts with this acronym.
First time I've seen it.
I saw "space queer"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPQR
--@elonmusk
It's always been SPQR. The Q isn't an edited O. Just an FYI.