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Thu 9 Feb, 2006 06:04 pm - Threat Focused How would a Roman or Medieval European have said [b][i]"Threat Focused"[/i][/b], as in "stay threat focused!"?. Note, however, I am only interested in... (view)
Thu 9 Feb, 2006 02:54 pm - How would a Roman or Medieval European have said [b][i]"Threat Focused"[/i][/b], as in "stay threat focused!"?. Note, however, I am only interested in [i]"Threat... (view)
Thu 17 Nov, 2005 09:20 am - Regarding the phrase [i]Sword and Truth[/i] which George so graciously confirmed can be translated as [i]Gladius et Veritas[/i]. Americans today might say instead [i]The Sword and Truth[/i] or... (view)
Wed 16 Nov, 2005 05:23 pm - Which makes more sense? I am looking for phrases that mean "to talk or discuss the sword or swordsmanship or swordcraft"... gladius locutus gladius sermo gladius loquacis gladius... (view)
Wed 16 Nov, 2005 03:54 pm - George, [b][color=blue]Maximas gratias tibi ago![/color][/b] Regards, -- Steve (view)
Wed 16 Nov, 2005 03:05 pm - George, How do I say, [i]Thank you very much![/i] ? Thanks. (view)
Wed 16 Nov, 2005 01:13 pm - Sword and Truth Could someone translate the following phrases for me? Sword and Truth ( gladius et veritas ??? ) With Sword and Truth ( cum gladius et veritas ???... (view)
 
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