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Sun of Austerlitz

Napoleon I Bonaparte
Napoleon I Bonaparte

Phraseologism: Sun of Austerlitz.

Meaning: The symbol of the past victory.

Origin: Here is the sun of Austerlitz! - exclaimed Napoleon, addressing his officers before the Battle of Borodino on August 26 (Sept. 7, New Style), 1812, when the sun rose over Moscow. With this phrase, he wanted to recall the victory he won near Austerlitz on December 2, 1805. "Russia, quarrelsome queen, // Remember the ancient rights! // Dim, the sun of Austerlitz! // Blaze, great Moscow!" (A. S. Pushkin, Napoleon.)

Random phraseology:

Astonish the world with villainy.

Meaning:

someone's (one's) desire to deal with someone, to punish for some kind of sin, misconduct (jokingly ironic).

Origin:

The original source is the play "In a strange feast hangover" (1856) by Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (1823-1886). In the original (act. 2, yavl. 3): "I will amaze the world of villainy, and the dead in the coffins will say thank you that they have died."

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