The body of a dead enemy always smells sweet.
Dear me, I believe I am becoming a god. An emperor ought at least to die on his feet. - Vespasian
Dear me, I believe I am becoming a god. An emperor ought at least to die on his feet.
- Vespasian
Riches are well, if gotten well and spent well. - Vespasian
Riches are well, if gotten well and spent well.
Woe is me. Me thinks I'm turning into a god. - Vespasian
Woe is me. Me thinks I'm turning into a god.
It becomes an emperor to die standing. - Vespasian
It becomes an emperor to die standing.
The body of a dead enemy always smells sweet. - Vespasian
Dear me! I must be turning into a god. - Vespasian
Dear me! I must be turning into a god.
It becomes an emperor to die standing (i.e., "in harness"). [Lat., Decet imperatorem statem mori.] - Vespasian
It becomes an emperor to die standing (i.e., "in harness"). [Lat., Decet imperatorem statem mori.]
Quell rebellion before it spreads. - Vespasian
Quell rebellion before it spreads.
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