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Episodes 9 and 10 of season 1 of Star Trek: Picard are titled "Et In Arcadia, Ego" parts 1 and 2, respectively. One does not use a Latin title like that without it meaning something. What does the title refer to?

(My limited Latin gives the word-for-word translation "and in Arcadia, me"I", which is not very helpful.)

Episodes 9 and 10 of season 1 of Star Trek: Picard are titled "Et In Arcadia, Ego" parts 1 and 2, respectively. One does not use a Latin title like that without it meaning something. What does the title refer to?

(My limited Latin gives the word-for-word translation "and in Arcadia, me", which is not very helpful.)

Episodes 9 and 10 of season 1 of Star Trek: Picard are titled "Et In Arcadia, Ego" parts 1 and 2, respectively. One does not use a Latin title like that without it meaning something. What does the title refer to?

(My limited Latin gives the word-for-word translation "and in Arcadia, I", which is not very helpful.)

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What does "Et In Arcadia, Ego" refer to?

Episodes 9 and 10 of season 1 of Star Trek: Picard are titled "Et In Arcadia, Ego" parts 1 and 2, respectively. One does not use a Latin title like that without it meaning something. What does the title refer to?

(My limited Latin gives the word-for-word translation "and in Arcadia, me", which is not very helpful.)