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History, 06.07.2019 01:00 nenaa29

The video you just watched revolved around a poet's interpretation of the moment julius caesar chose to cross the rubicon river. historically, at that moment caesar is said to have muttered in greek, "…let the dice fly! " however, when that moment is referred to by medieval or renaissance historians, they almost always use the latin version rather than the greek: "alea jacta est." why?

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