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Say a word about the poor hussar

"Say a word about the poor hussar"
"Say a word about the poor hussar"

Phraseologism: Say a word about the poor hussar.

Meaning: It is used as a joking request to remember someone, not to forget.

Origin: The first line and the name of the 1982th century popular in Russia. romance. The expression gained particular popularity after the film "Say a Word About the Poor Hussar" (XNUMX, directed by Eldar Ryazanov) was released.

Random phraseology:

You won, Galilean!

Meaning:

It is used as a playfully ironic form of admitting oneself defeated.

Origin:

According to Christian tradition, the dying cry of the Roman emperor (331-363) Julian the Apostate, addressed to Jesus Christ. Julian abandoned Christianity, which had already been accepted as the state religion earlier (calling it contemptuously "Galileanism" - after the name of the province of Galilee, where Jesus came from) and made an attempt to return to traditional Roman polytheism. The emperor even wrote several polemical writings directed against the new religion, which aroused hatred for him from the Christians, who called Julian an "apostate." And later, historians of the Christian Church, in particular Theodoret (c. 390-458), created a legend that Julian, mortally wounded in a battle with the Persians, exclaimed before his death: "You won, Galilean!" In fact, as historians point out, the emperor Julian the Apostate remained a staunch opponent of the new religion and a supporter of the Roman pagan cult until the end of his days. The phrase is better known thanks to A. I. Herzen, who used it in a well-known article dedicated to Alexander II in connection with the upcoming liberation of the peasants from serfdom. The article was published in A. I. Herzen's magazine The Bell (1858, No. 9), published in London, under the heading "Three Years Later".

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