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Flavius' story: The Siege of Troy

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Audemus iura nostra defendere   we dare to defend our rights  
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amor omnia vincit/labor omnia vincit   love conquers all/ work conquers all  
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in hoc signo vinces   on this sign you shall conquer.  
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vae victis   woe to the vanguished.  
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elephantus non capit murem   An elephant doesnt capture a mouse.  
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qui capit ille facit   he who takes it on himself does it.  
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alea iacta est   the die is cast  
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tempus fugit/ hora fugit   Time flies/ the hour flies  
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ira furor brevis est   anger is brief madness  
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gravis ira regum est semper   the wrath of kings is always heavy  
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rex regum   King of kings  
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rex bibendi/ rex vini   the kingof drinking/ the king of the wine  
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rex non potest peccare   the king is not able to sin  
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Iesus Nazarenus Rex/ Iudaeorum (I.N.R.I   Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews  
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cave canem   Beware of the dog  
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inter canem et lupum   between a dog and a wolf  
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qui me amat, amat et canem meum   He who loves me must love my dog  
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invidia gloriae comes   Envy is the comparison of glory  
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paterfamilias   The father of the household  
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Pater Noster   Our Father (lord's prayer)  
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pater patriae   the father of his country  
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patris est filius   he's his father's son  
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facile princeps   easily the first  
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ab urbe condita(A.U.C.)   from the founding of the city  
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rus in urbe   the country in the city  
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urbi et orbi   to the city and the world  
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non omnia possumus omnes   WE are not all able to do everything  
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vixere fortes ante Agamemnona   Brave (men) live before Agamemnon  
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fortiter in re, suaviter in modo   bravely/resolutely in action, gently in manner  
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a fortiori   from the stronger (argument)  
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a priori   from the former  
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a posteriori   from the latter  
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ab intio/ ab origine/ab ovo   from the very beginning start of inception  
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