- is
adapted from Virgil's Georgics, Book I,
lines 145–6: ...Labor
omnia vicit /
improbus ("Steady work
overcames all things"). The poem was
written in...
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reads in Latin:
Flamma s[e]c(utor) vix(it) ann(os) **** / pugna(vi)t ****IIII
vicit XXI /
stans VIIII mis(sus) IIII nat(ione)
Syrus / ****(c)
Delicatus coarmio...
-
together so that a
single word
governs two or more
parts of a sentence.
Vicit pudorem libido timorem audacia rationem amentia. (Cicero, Pro Cluentio,...
- (Agnus Dei) with the flag of victory,
surrounded by the
Latin inscription "
Vicit agnus noster, eum sequamur" ('Our Lamb has conquered; let us
follow Him')...
-
after the 17th-century
Battle of Vienna,
saying Venimus, Vidimus, Deus
vicit ("We came, we saw, God conquered"). In 2011, then US
Secretary of State...
- Caesar's
famous quotation Veni, vidi, vici in
saying "Veni, vidi, Deus
vicit" – "I came, I saw, God conquered". On
September 11, 1697, the
Battle of...
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CONSECRAVIT / ANNO MDL****VI PONT II ECCE CRVX
DOMINI /
FVGITE /
PARTES ADVERSAE /
VICIT LEO / DE
TRIBV IVDA
CHRISTVS VINCIT /
CHRISTVS REGNAT /
CHRISTVS IMPERAT...
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Church uses an
Agnus Dei as
their seal with the
surrounding inscription Vicit agnus noster, eum
sequamur ("Our Lamb has conquered, let us
follow him")...
-
ecclesiastical Latin) with the flag of victory,
surrounded by the
Latin inscription:
Vicit agnus noster, eum
sequamur (English: "Our Lamb has conquered, let us follow...
- 181–182),
Paralelle de
Jules Cesar et du Roi de
Pologne ("Venit, vidit,
vicit..." (pp. 183–185)
William Wordsworth wrote on
February 4, 1816, and published...