Ave!
Cicero, the Roman orator and stateman, ca, 106-43 BC said Nervos belli, pecuniam infinitam.
If you do not speak Latin, that equates to the Sinews of War is Unlimited Money.
Think our Trojans. Nice!
Cicero was rather brilliant, and he wrote Cui bono? Who profits? Us, of course.
He also noted that the "Diseases of the soul are both more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body."
It sounds familiar to Trojan fans who have been suffering all these long and very unhappy years, right?
And once again, the Roman Emperor, Constantine the Great ca. late 3rd century, struck coins with FEL TEMP REPARACIO = Return to Happy Times!
This is our Happy Times, for sure.
Yeah, I know that this is a lame post, but history repeats itself again and again.
FIGHT ON!
Cicero, the Roman orator and stateman, ca, 106-43 BC said Nervos belli, pecuniam infinitam.
If you do not speak Latin, that equates to the Sinews of War is Unlimited Money.
Think our Trojans. Nice!
Cicero was rather brilliant, and he wrote Cui bono? Who profits? Us, of course.
He also noted that the "Diseases of the soul are both more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body."
It sounds familiar to Trojan fans who have been suffering all these long and very unhappy years, right?
And once again, the Roman Emperor, Constantine the Great ca. late 3rd century, struck coins with FEL TEMP REPARACIO = Return to Happy Times!
This is our Happy Times, for sure.
Yeah, I know that this is a lame post, but history repeats itself again and again.
FIGHT ON!
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