Yes!
But you said latin lessons spring to mind, I dared to comment such words back!
But as to thinking of it, I have should't made a connection between Ceasar and the Emperor. Because Brutus, Cassius and the others killed Caesar in order to protect the several hundred years old republic.
Horus however was/will "only" sick in mind...
But hey, as Plutarch describes the events, Ceasar yelled for his brother in greek, then he just covered his head with his toga. I know Suetonius wrote, his last words was "You too, my child?" -in greek.
Well, it is a bit hazy what happened but I am sure we will find it out here! :)
Suddenly, Ollanius Pius appears off page
Et tu, Horus?
kai su teknon?
(sorry latin lessons spring to mind instantly, when browsing 40k pics :p)
Yeah, but what are you saying is ancient greek. :)
AHA but there is evidence that caesars last words were greek and not latin
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Yes!
But you said latin lessons spring to mind, I dared to comment such words back!
But as to thinking of it, I have should't made a connection between Ceasar and the Emperor. Because Brutus, Cassius and the others killed Caesar in order to protect the several hundred years old republic.
Horus however was/will "only" sick in mind...
But hey, as Plutarch describes the events, Ceasar yelled for his brother in greek, then he just covered his head with his toga. I know Suetonius wrote, his last words was "You too, my child?" -in greek.
Well, it is a bit hazy what happened but I am sure we will find it out here! :)
Ends with another meme.
Emperor: "Son, I am disappoint."