- Sic
semper tyrannis is a
Latin phrase meaning "thus
always to tyrants". In
contemporary parlance, it
means tyrannical leaders will
inevitably be overthrown...
- The
Tyranni (suboscines) are a
suborder of p****erine
birds that
includes more than 1,000 species, the
large majority of
which are
South American. It is...
-
Tyrant by Jona
Lendering at livius.org.
Loretana de Libero, Die
archaische Tyrannis Bryn Mawr
classical Review Victor Parker, A
History of Greece, 1300 to...
- the world's
first cities without killing each other.
Richard Ayoade as
Tyrannis, son of
Shlub and Deliria,
paternal half-brother to Hippocampus, maternal...
- in the
manner of
classical depictions of Amazons. The
motto Sic
semper tyrannis means "Thus
always to tyrants." It is one of four US
state flags (along...
-
playing militia villainess Anne
Boudreau in the episode, "Sic
Semper Tyrannis." "Clare Carey". All
Movie Guide.
Retrieved June 17, 2009. "Clare Carey...
- The
Thirty Tyrants (Latin:
Tyranni Triginta) were a
series of
thirty rulers who
appear in the
Historia Augusta, as
having ostensibly been
pretenders to...
-
question refers to the word m**** from the full
phrase m**** haec
inimica tyrannis ense
petit placidam sub
libertate quietem,
which means "this hand, an enemy...
- with
moralizing couplets or quatrains, with the
import METUS EST
PLENUS TYRANNIS. A
small vignette shows Damocles under a
canopy of state, at the festive...
- Anne
Robert Jacques Turgot said of him: "Eripuit
fulmen cœlo, mox
sceptra tyrannis" ("He
snatched lightning from the sky and the
scepter from tyrants"). Benjamin...