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I came, I saw, I conquered

Guy Julius Caesar
Guy Julius Caesar

Phraseologism: Came, saw, won.

Meaning: About a quick and decisive victory, success in any business (jokingly ironic).

Origin: From Latin: Veni, vidi, vici. According to the historian Plutarch, this is how, in three words, with legendary Spartan brevity, the Roman emperor Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) informed in 47 BC. one of his friends in Rome about the victory he won at Zela over the king of the Bosporan kingdom Farnak II. The historian Suetonius also reports that when, after this victory, Caesar's legions participated in a triumph - a solemn procession through the streets of Rome - a board was carried before the commander on which these words were written.

Random phraseology:

Penates.

Meaning:

Native house, place of birth, motherland.

Origin:

From ancient Roman mythology. Penates are gods who, along with other deities (lares), are patrons of the hearth, home.

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