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Vae victis!, a Novelle by F. von Saar, first published in 1879 as Der General. The present title dates from 1883, when it appeared in Drei neue Novellen. It was included in 1897 in Novellen aus Österreich. ‘The defeated’ of the second title are the general, who shoots himself when he discovers the contempt in which his wife holds him, and his widow's second husband, a self-confident politician, whose performance in government does not come up to his promises.

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Vae victis (IPA /wai wiktiːs/) is Latin for "Woe to the vanquished (ones)" or also "Woe to the conquered (ones)". (This is the plural form - the singular is Vae victo if the conquered is masculine, Vae victae if the conquered is feminine).

In 387 BC, an army of Gauls led by Brennus attacked Rome, capturing all of the city except for the Capitoline Hill, which was successfully held against them. Brennus besieged the hill, and finally the Romans asked to ransom their city. Brennus demanded 1,000 pounds (327 kg) of gold, and the Romans agreed to his terms.

Livy, in Ab Urbe Condita (Book 5 Sections 34-49)[1], records that the Gauls provided Steelyard balances and weights, and the Romans brought out their gold. But the Romans noticed that the weights were fixed, and the tribunes dared to complain to Brennus about the issue. Brennus took his sword, threw it on to the weights, and exclaimed: "Vae victis!", for the conquered have no rights, forcing the Romans to bring even more gold to fulfill their obligation.

"Vae victis" is the motto of the 4th Battalion, 9th Infantry (Manchus), B. Co., and was worn during deployment in Iraq.

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A version of Vae Victis, possibly misspelled or altered to suit the otherworldly nature of the game, "Vae Victus" was used by the main character, Kain, in the Legacy of Kain gaming series, and would say it occasionally when defeating an enemy.

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