>Et tu, Brute, contra me?
Et tu, Brute, contra me?
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>Alea iacta est
>legio aeterna victrix
In vinos, veritas
>rosa rosae rosae rosam rosa rosa
>Quintili Vare, legiones redde!
In Hoc Signo Vinces
god i hate europeans
and a ching chong ping pong to you sir
>Non nobis solum nati sumus.
>lupus homini lupus
>a priori
>a posteriori
>ad infinitum
>ad absurdum
>quod erat demonstrandum
>nota bene
>et alii
>ipse dixit
>Vae victis
I've recently been replaying Disciples 2 and demons speaking Latin makes my pp hard
Brennus ended getting wrecked though
>ex nihilo nihil fit
After a crushing win, just like Gergovia
Te occidere possunt sed te edere non possunt nefas est
>Balnea, vina, venus corrumpunt corpora nostra, sed vitam feciunt balnea, vina, venus
>deus vult
>Si vis pacem, para bellum
>Delenda Carthago
>Vivo ego in societatem
>Calvitum non est vitium, sed prudentiae indicium
>romanes eunt domus
>Cokvs animvs gaysexvs
>αἴkα
>Mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua, frater
>Hannibal ad portas!
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user it's either "in vino veritas" or "in vinis veritas"
>I love not speaking English
>Vox populi in vino veritas etc a priori ex professo hic in extinso ipso facto alea jacta est mea culpa
Mark Antony deserved the assassination, not Julius
>it's romanes ite dumum, you ignorant fuck! Respect the Language of muh ancestors
Stultus quoque si taquerit, sapiens reputabitur
Antony wasn't consul, no power. And broke no law/custom
The only thing objectionable to the Roman people was him living with Cleopatra when he was married with a julii
he was mega c*ck to go after the female, at least iulius knew better
what about his questionable skills as a general? he also became a snake after the assassination which was hard to predict at the time I suppose
But he wasn't a guy who would deny tradition like caesar
he was a pleb after all. Gens Antonia were mostly plebs
Julius was worse, he took married women
>tfw I'm the only guy here who understands this
No you aren't faglord
He didn't marry le strong ruler woman though
>Vivo ego
puella puellae puellae puellam puella puella
>now remembering Latin class in school
>Ecce Romani textbook filled with comfy stories about a Roman family
>they have a British slave, and in one story he misbehaves and gets beaten
>in another story there is a wine party, and an uncle gets too drunk while toasting mistresses and passes out
Heh, those were the days
Tempus fugit
Não fui eu