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All roads lead to Rome

Jean de La Fontaine
Jean de La Fontaine

Phraseologism: All roads lead to Rome.

Meaning: About certain actions leading to one result.

Origin: A proverb from the early Middle Ages. This expression became widespread thanks to the French fabulist Jean La Fontaine (1621-1695), after the appearance of his fable "Arbitrator, brother of mercy and hermit". But it arose much earlier, back in ancient Rome, when the Romans actively increased their territories through conquests. And in order to keep their new acquisitions, they were forced to build new, good roads, thanks to which taxes could be delivered to the capital on time, and courier communications would work properly, and military detachments could be quickly transferred to the barbarian provinces in the event of a riot. Thus, this expression at that time had a literal meaning - all the roads built by the Romans naturally led only to Rome. In other words, it was just a statement of the obvious fact. In any empire, a strictly centralized state, roads cannot but lead to the capital. It is no coincidence that in Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace, Emperor Alexander Balashov, the ambassador of Emperor Alexander Balashov, answers Napoleon's question which road leads to Moscow, and answers: "As every road, according to the proverb, leads to Rome, so all roads lead to Moscow" . Previously, the phrase "all roads lead to Rome" was attributed to the Italian writer Dal-Ongaro (1808-1873), whose collection of poems "Political ritornellos" contains it. Therefore, it was sometimes quoted in Italian: Tutte le vie conducano a Roma.

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Whore of Babylon.

Meaning:

A harlot, a woman of easy virtue.

Origin:

The expression arose from the Apocalypse (17, 1 and 5): "I will show you the judgment of the great harlot ... on her forehead is written the name: mystery. Babylon the great, the mother of harlots and abominations of men."

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