Come on, see, come on


Vai, vidi, vici (Latin, "I came, I saw, I triumphed") - according to Plutarch and Swetonius, Gaius Julius Caesar passed on (47 BC) a message to his Senate about his victory over Farnakes II, the king of Pontus, . They emphasized not just the outcome of the war, but its immediate end.

These words were paraphrased by Jan III Sobieski, who sent to Pope Innocent XI a letter with the words Venimus, vidimus, Deus vicit, or "We have come, we have seen God overcome". mass culture

Veni Vidi Vicious, a song by Veni Vidi, Vici Philip Morris International.

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