- Avē Imperātor,
moritūrī tē salūtant ("Hail, Emperor,
those who are
about to die
salute you") is a well-known
Latin phrase quoted in Suetonius, De vita...
- Look up
morituri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Morituri—Latin for "those who are
about to die"—can
refer to:
Morituri (1948 film), a
German film...
- Strikeforce:
Morituri was a
science fiction comic book
series published by
Marvel Comics from 1986 to 1989. The
series was
created by
writer Peter B. Gillis...
-
Morituri (also
known as The Saboteur: Code Name
Morituri) is a 1965
American war
thriller film
directed by
Bernhard Wicki and
starring Marlon Brando, Yul...
-
Morituris is a 2011
Italian horror film
directed by
Raffaele Picchio. The film had its
International premiere on July 30, 2011, at
Fantasia Festival....
-
Morituri is a 1948
German black-and-white
drama film
produced by
Artur Brauner's CCC Film. The film was
directed by
Eugen York and
starred Walter Richter...
-
Latin gladiatorial greeting made to the
Emperor at the
games "Ave Caesar,
morituri te
salutant (Hail Caesar,
those about to die
salute you)". In 79 AD, Rome...
-
naval encounters—addressed
Claudius Caesar with the
words "Ave Caesar!
Morituri te salutant!" ('Hail, Caesar!
Those who are
about to die
salute you!')...
- This
painting and
others by Gérôme (including his
earlier Ave Caesar!
Morituri te Salutant) had a
strong influence on the
visual portrayal of the ancient...
-
Marvel Comics. The
character is
depicted as a
member of the Strikeforce:
Morituri. The
character was
created by
Peter B.
Gillis and
Brent Anderson. Snapdragon...