- Alea
iacta est ("The die is cast") is a
variation of a
Latin phrase (
iacta alea est [ˈjakta ˈaːlɛ.a ˈɛs̺t])
attributed by
Suetonius to
Julius Caesar on...
-
declaration of war on the state.
According to some authors, he
uttered the
phrase iacta alea est ("the die is cast")
before crossing.
During the late
Roman Republic...
- crossing.
According to Suetonius,
Caesar uttered the
famous phrase alea
iacta est ('the die is cast') upon
crossing the Rubicon,
signifying that his action...
- been cast", from the mis-translated
Latin "
iacta alea est" (itself better-known in the
order "Alea
iacta est"); a
correct translation is "let the die...
-
Bello Civili Commentarii de
Bello Gallico De
analogia Poems Quotes Alea
iacta est Veni, vidi, vici Ut est
rerum omnium magister usus
Military campaigns...
- for
using a dice as a
random number generator in her
series of
works Alea
iacta est (Latin for the die is cast).
Ingrid Hornef acquired her professional...
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Bello Civili Commentarii de
Bello Gallico De
analogia Poems Quotes Alea
iacta est Veni, vidi, vici Ut est
rerum omnium magister usus
Military campaigns...
-
Bello Civili Commentarii de
Bello Gallico De
analogia Poems Quotes Alea
iacta est Veni, vidi, vici Ut est
rerum omnium magister usus
Military campaigns...
-
Agnus Dei!" ("Behold the Lamb of God!") upon
seeing Jesus Christ. alea
iacta est the die has been cast Said by
Julius Caesar (Gr****: ἀνερρίφθω κύβος...
- the
recording studio,
captioned 'Whatever.
Blondie album next year. Alea
iacta est'. Clem
Burke died of
cancer on
April 6, 2025. By 1982, the year the...