- pantheon. The
epigraph at the
beginning of the poem is the
phrase Vicisti,
Galilaee,
Latin for "You have conquered, O Galilean", the
supposed dying words of...
-
persons are
mentioned in the poems, such as Sappho, Anactoria,
Jesus (
Galilaee, La. "Galilean") and Catullus. A
Ballad of Life A
Ballad of
Death Laus...
- the
report that his
dying words were νενίκηκάς με, Γαλιλαῖε, or Vicisti,
Galilaee ("You have won, Galilean"),
supposedly expressing his
recognition that...
- "Satyrs Wine" 3:30 8. "Dignitas" 4:20 9. "Proserpina" 4:02 10. "Bacchus" 1:13 11. "Walls of Ctesiphon" 4:58 12. "Vicisti
Galilaee" 12:40
Total length: 58:56...
- him to
death "And yet Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!": 30 ("Vicisti,
Galilaee.") — Julian,
Roman emperor (26 June 363 CE),
mortally wounded in battle...