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Cassandra

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Phraseologism: Cassandra.

Meaning: 1. A person who is accurate in his predictions of the future, as a rule, with regard to possible troubles, troubles, problems, etc. 2. Less often - about a person who, having accurate information, knowledge, warns others about danger, possible troubles, etc., but meets distrust.

Origin: From the poem "Iliad" by the poet of Ancient Greece Homer (IX century BC). Cassandra is the daughter of the Trojan king Priam, whom the god Apollo, in love with her, endowed with the gift of divination. But when she rejected his love, he, in order to take revenge on her, made it so that her predictions were no longer believed, no matter how convincing they were. So, Cassandra warned the Trojans in vain that the wooden horse, which they brought into the city, would bring them death (according to Virgil, "Aeneid"). Nobody listened to her, and Troy perished.

Random phraseology:

May the consuls see to it that the republic suffers no harm.

Meaning:

It is jokingly quoted as a call to the people responsible for some important thing to do it firmly, properly.

Origin:

From Latin: Caveant consules ne quid res publica detrimenti capiat. From the first speech of the Roman statesman, orator and writer Cicero (Mark Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC), directed against Catiline, the initiator of many conspiracies against the legitimate authority in Rome.

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