For those who are not Latin literate, “Delenda Est Carthago” means “Carthage Must Be Destroyed”, a sentiment that Romans were big fans of during the Punic Wars. Why not have it on your flag? It’ll add a whole lot of spice.
For those who are not Latin literate, “Delenda Est Carthago” means “Carthage Must Be Destroyed”, a sentiment that Romans were big fans of during the Punic Wars. Why not have it on your flag? It’ll add a whole lot of spice.
Cato the elder was really a fan of that phrase, pre-third punic war.
Whatev, Hannibal 4 life. Elephants+Alps=Magic.
Gerundives RULE.
I saw your cartoon of Aeneas leaving Troy, and you mentioned a 1912 version of the Aeneid by a Vito Moreno. I have searche all over the Internet, including Amazon, and can find nothing on this version. Can you provide some more information on this? Thanks!
Steve! I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I made that up. I’m assuming the futurists made something even weirder back in their day, I’d keep your eyes peeled.