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Rome Total War Motto

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The dead will not rise again

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The angry voices of the people often mean danger

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Victory favors the foresight

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In the face of danger, only by being prepared can you be safe

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Warriors are the strongest defense of the city

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A great army will become extremely noble when inspired by a unified will And reliable

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Ah! Generals! There are many of them, but they are of little use!

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As the proverb goes, in war there are three truths and seven falsehoods

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War allows the conqueror to gain The right to make any claim to the conquered

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Valus, give me back my legions!

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Let the enemy fear us while hating us

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Great wealth is the driving force of war Strength

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Thousands of miles can be won only by strategizing

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Only the brave can enjoy the noble and glorious Death

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When there is a profit, the superior will do anything to invade

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Invasion A fighter's "heroic" performance on the battlefield will only lead to staunch contempt

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Both sides who fear each other will think twice before attacking each other

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If you have money, everything will go smoothly, and the same goes for war

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No one will be pushed to the battlefield in ignorance, but believe that they can Those who profit from war will not be deterred by fear

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In times of peace, sons bury their fathers; in times of war, fathers bury their sons

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Share the misfortunes of others and maintain a firm and brave mentality, which is far better than being surrounded all day long

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Athens Citizens, there is no time to encourage everyone, but for warriors, a few words are worth a thousand words

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War is the best surgeon School

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Even the most heroic people must pay attention to strategy when fighting

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Heaven is in the sky On, under the guidance of the gods we will hold our chests high! Fight! Like the autumn wind sweeping fallen leaves

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The noble and majestic music stirs the soul, helps the weak to be strong, and inspires him to pursue great and noble causes

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Those who serve me most diligently are those who serve the country most loyally

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Those who run away have no chance of power and honor< /p>

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Adversity inspires generals, good times conceal generals

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Wise people will be wise in peacetime Preparing for war

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For a good general, luck is very important

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In war, there are endless opportunities There are more satisfying things than ever before

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When the wind rises and the tide rises, it is one of the great pleasures of life to watch the enemy struggling in the water on the shore

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For warriors, freedom and honor are the rewards war provides

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The fugitives will still come back!

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However, a small solid cannot defeat a large one, a small solidity cannot defeat many, and a weak solid cannot defeat a strong one

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Soldiers don't like to be commanded by people of humble origin

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One mistake in war can be fatal

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My own mistakes are more likely to have serious consequences than the enemy's tricks

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The conqueror must be persevering

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After the war, make allies

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Never trust an alliance with a strong one

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Keep in mind the value of silence and order when acting

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A large army is always bound to be chaotic

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Only rulers have immunity from lying

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Every means must be used to ensure that those foreign legions who are stronger than our citizens do not To become too strong, to become a barbarian

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Conquer! We finally conquered this place!

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Ah, yes, only the infantry is left - the poor beggar...

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Hannibal knew how to win, but not how to use it< /p>

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After a great battle, there is usually heavy rain

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A good general not only knows the way to victory, but also Knowing the unpredictable chance of victory

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In wartime, we must always be prepared to deal with sudden luck and unpredictable accidents

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Tolerating the sins of one person is tantamount to encouraging everyone to commit crimes

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We should prepare for war in peacetime

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Conquest is the only law

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A good plan should be adaptable

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< p>Being prepared for danger in times of peace is the best way for the whole body

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If a person does not know which port he is heading to, no wind direction can make him happy

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A soldier is valuable and he is quick

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A pile of building materials cannot be called a house, just as a group of mobs cannot be called an army

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Hasty decisions are dangerous

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Cruel war forges peace

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Great empires are not maintained by humility and cowardice

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Even the bravest people can be frightened by sudden terror

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Judgment and prudence are essential talents for a general

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False peace is more dangerous than war

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Staying safe will only kill all great and noble enterprising spirit

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Money plays a far greater role in war Weapons

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If the ambush is discovered and

If we counter the siege, not only will we not be able to achieve the desired goal, but we will pay a heavier price

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Courage is rarely born with it. In most cases, it requires rigorous training. Only those who correctly judge the war situation can survive a hundred battles

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Victory favors those who are far-sighted

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The corpse of the enemy The breath is pleasant

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The side with high morale given by God will be invincible

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E Aeschylus, one of the three great tragedians in ancient Greece

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Aeschylus, one of the three great tragedians in ancient Greece

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Latin Proverbs

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Aesop, ancient Greek fable writer

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Al Ancient Greek quatrain poet of Chaos

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Archidamus, King of Sparta

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Aristophanes, the ancient Greek comedy writer

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Aristotle, one of the three great philosophers of ancient Greece

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Julius Caesar, the dictator of ancient Rome

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Augustus Caesar when Valus's army was captured in the Teutoburg Forest After the Destruction

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Caligula Ancient Roman Emperor

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Cicero Ancient Roman Politics Writer, orator, and writer

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Cicero, an ancient Roman politician, orator, and writer

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Dionysus, tyrant of the ancient kingdom of Syracuse

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Eupemus of Athens

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Hermocritus, the tragic general of the ancient kingdom of Syracuse

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Hermocritus, the tragic general of the ancient kingdom of Syracuse

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Hermocritus Syracuse, the tragic general of the ancient kingdom of Syracuse

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Hermocritus Syracuse The tragic general of the ancient kingdom

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Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian, is revered as the "Father of History"

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Herodotus, an ancient Greek historian, is revered as the "Father of History"

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Hippocrates, a famous ancient Greek doctor, Revered as the "Father of Medicine"

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Hippocrates, a famous ancient Greek physician, is revered as the "Father of Medicine"

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Homer, the ancient Greek blind poet, [Homer's epic] author

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Homer, the ancient Greek blind poet, [Homer's epic] Author

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Homer Ancient Greek blind poet, [Homer epic] author

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Homer The blind poet of ancient Greece, the author of [Homer's epic]

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The blind poet of Homer, the ancient Greek poet, [

Homer] Author

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Horace, one of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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Congratulations One of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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Livy, an ancient Roman historian

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Livy, Roman historian

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Lucretius, Roman philosopher and poet

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Founder of the Spartan Code of Lycurgus

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Menander, the ancient Greek dramatist

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< p>Mencius [Part 1 of King Hui of Liang]

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Onosander

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Latin proverb

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Pericles, Athenian democratic politician

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Pothius, ancient Roman poet

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Greek proverbs

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Phaedrus, the ancient Roman fabler

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Phemio, an Athenian politician and military strategist

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Euripides, one of the three major tragedians in ancient Greece

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Plato, one of the three great philosophers of ancient Greece

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Plato, one of the three great philosophers of ancient Greece

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Platus, ancient Roman comedy writer

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Plautus, ancient Roman comedy writer

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Plautus, ancient Roman comedy writer

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Famous general under Mahabal Hannibal

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Plutarch, ancient Greek biographer and philosopher

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Polybius, ancient Greek historian

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Polybius Ancient Greek Historian

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Pablius Siluscus Roman wise man

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Publius Sirus Ancient Roman wise man

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Pablius· Sirus, the wise man of ancient Rome

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Pablius Sirus, wise man of ancient Rome

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Publius Sirus, ancient Roman wise man

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Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher, tragedian, and statesman

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Silius Idaricus

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Socrates, one of the three great philosophers of ancient Greece

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Sophocles, one of the three major tragedians in ancient Greece

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Publius Statius Roman poet

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Tacitus ancient Roman historian

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Tacitus ancient Roman history Scholar

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Tacitus

Ancient Roman Historian

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Tacitus Ancient Roman Historian

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Tacitus Ancient Roman Historian

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Thucydides is an ancient Greek historian comparable to Herodotus

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Vegisius is a military writer of the ancient Roman Empire and the author of [Roman Military System]

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Vegisius is a military writer of the ancient Roman Empire. Home, author of [Roman Military System]

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Vegisius, military writer of the ancient Roman Empire, author of [Roman Military System]

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Vegisius, military writer of the ancient Roman Empire, author of [Roman Military System]

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Latin Proverbs

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Ares Vitilus

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Xenophon, ancient Greek historian and writer , Disciples of Socrates

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Only the dead can enjoy eternal peace

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Plato, one of the three great philosophers of ancient Greece

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Veni, vidi, vici

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Here I go, I saw, I conquered

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Gaius Julius Caesar, dictator of ancient Rome

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Silent enim leges inter arma

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In times of war the law is a dead letter

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Cisse Roman statesman, orator, and writer

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We fight to win peace

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< p>Aristotle, one of the three great philosophers of ancient Greece

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Compared with sleeping, love, singing and dancing, war is more likely to make humans enjoy it

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Homer, the ancient Greek blind poet, author of [Homer's epic]

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War will only abandon cowards; Rather than a warrior

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The ancient Greek lyric poet Anacreon

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Has never experienced war People always have romantic visions for it

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Pinda, the ancient Greek pastoral poet

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Major events It is always the smallest details

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Gaius Julius Caesar, the dictator of ancient Rome

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Bella detesta matribus

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War is a mother’s nightmare

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Horace Ancient Rome One of the three great poets

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Bella, horida bella

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War, terrible war!

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Virgil, one of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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It is better to surrender willingly than to be forced

It is better to be obedient

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Xenophon, ancient Greek historian, writer, disciple of Socrates

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It is never possible to determine in advance which side the balance of war will favor

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Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher, tragedian, and statesman

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The Spartans did not ask how many enemies there were, only where they were

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Aegis II Sparta King Da

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Return with this shield, or lie on it forever

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One What a Spartan woman said to her son

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On the battlefield, courage speaks louder than numbers

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Vegisius, the military writer of the ancient Roman Empire, author of [Roman Military System]

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Courage is contempt for death and pain

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Tacitus Ancient Roman Historian

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To not teach the people to fight is to abandon them

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Confucius [The Analects of Confucius·Zilu No. 13]

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In war, truth is the first to die.

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Aeschylus, one of the three major tragedians in ancient Greece

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Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori

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It is glorious and sweet to die for one's country

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Horace Ancient Rome One of the three great poets

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Qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum

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Those who want peace You have to prepare for war

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Vegisius, the military writer of the ancient Roman Empire and the author of [Roman Military System]

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If the ambush is discovered and counter-surrounded, not only will it fail to achieve the expected goal, but it will pay a heavier price

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Wei Ji Josephus, military writer of the ancient Roman Empire, author of [Roman Military System]

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The Sword Awakens Tyranny

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Homer, the ancient Greek blind poet and author of [Homer's epic]

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Who was the first to forge a murderous sword? His heart must be as solid as stone

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Tiburius Albius, ancient Roman poet

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< p>This ended the bloody day

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Homer, the ancient Greek blind poet and author of [Homer’s epic]

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Quae caret ora cruore nostro?

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Which coast is not stained with our blood?

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Horace, one of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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Force to maintain peace

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Latin proverb

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The gods favor adventurers

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Austin Vedder, one of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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Great empires are not maintained by humility and cowardice

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Tacitus Ancient Roman Historian

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Fortes fortuna adiuvat

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Fate favors Warrior

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Terrence, ancient Roman playwright

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Only warriors can enjoy the great and noble Death

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Dionysus Tyrant of Syracuse

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Courage is rarely associated with Innate, in most cases must be restrained and molded through rigorous training and iron discipline

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Vegisius, the ancient Roman Empire military writer and author There is [Roman military system]

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Fortis cadere, cedere non potest

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The warrior may fall , but he will not yield

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Latin proverb

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In time of peace, a son buries his father; During the war, the father buried his son

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Herodotus, an ancient Greek historian, was revered as the "Father of History"

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Heroes fall on the battlefield one after another!

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The Bible [2 Samuel·1:25]

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Your wall They will be shaken by the noise of horsemen and chariots and baggage trains

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Scripture [Ezekiel Chapter 26:10]

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Alta sedent civilis vulnera dextrae

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The wounds caused by civil strife are difficult to heal

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Lucan, an ancient Roman poet

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A naval battle can ruin your whole day

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Thucydides is an ancient Greek historian comparable to Herodotus

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Fas est et ab hoste doceri

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It is good to learn, even from your enemies

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Ovid, one of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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Learn to obey before command

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Solon, Athenian politician, poet and legislator, Respected as a "sage"

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Advance separately, attack together

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Military motto

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Divide your opponent, then conquer

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Military motto

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Victi vincim

us

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Conquer! We finally conquered this place!

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Platus, ancient Roman comedy writer

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Flet victus, victor interiit

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The conquest is not complete if the conquered still weep and mourn

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Latin Proverb

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Courage can be taught, just as children can learn to speak

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Euripides, one of the three great tragedians of ancient Greece

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Timidi mater non flet

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The mother of cowards does not know how to mourn and cry

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Latin Proverb

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In the eyes of a brave man, danger shines like the sun

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Euripides is one of the three great tragedians in ancient Greece

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Facing danger frequently will make you accustomed to it

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Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher, tragedian, and statesman

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Sacrifice for one’s country is the noblest sacrifice.

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Homer, ancient Greek blind poet, author of [Homer’s epic]

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Soldier, The trick is also

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The Art of War [The first plan]

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The God of War hates those who hesitate< /p>

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Euripides is one of the three major tragedians in ancient Greece

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Alea iacta est

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The die has been thrown

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Gaius Julius Caesar Dictator of ancient Rome< /p>

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Vae victus

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Being conquered is a disaster

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Livy Ancient Roman Historian

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Let everyone be present and accept the reward of victory

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Virgil is one of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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Warriors are the strongest defense of a city

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The ancient Greek quatrain poet Alcaeus

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The "heroic" performance of the invaders on the battlefield will only lead to determined Contempt

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Hermocritus, the tragic general of the ancient kingdom of Syracuse

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Compared to massacre Come on, contempt can sting the enemy's heart even more

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Vegisius, an ancient Roman Empire military writer, author of [Roman Military System]

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Courage comes from self-esteem, self-esteem comes from self-control

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Thucydides is comparable to Herodotus Ancient Greek Historian

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Weep for the catastrophe! Unleashing the Dogs of War

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Shakespeare [Julius Caesar·Act III·Scene I]

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< p>The strong act recklessly, while the weak submit to the situation

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Thucydides is an ancient Greek historian comparable to Herodotus

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Great wealth is the driving force of war

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Cicero, ancient Roman statesman, orator, and writer

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He who knows what can and cannot fight wins

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Sun Tzu's Art of War [Strategic for the Third]< /p>

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Judgment and prudence are essential talents for a general

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Tacitus Ancient Roman History Home

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The choice for a warrior is to fight with honor or die nobly

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Sofo Cletus, one of the three major tragedians in ancient Greece

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We should prepare for war in peacetime

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Pablius Sirus, the wise man of ancient Rome

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Whenever you govern many people, you are better at governing a few, and the score is the same

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The Art of War by Sun Tzu [The Fifth Strength of the Army]

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Strike first and control others later

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Hermocritus, the tragic general of the ancient Kingdom of Syracuse

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A wise man prepares for war in peacetime

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Horace, one of the three great poets of ancient Rome

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Soldiers are more valuable than expensive ones, but without force

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