The precise phrase is that of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 1839 play Richelieu
The precise phrase is that of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 1839 play Richelieu
The precise phrase is that of Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 1839 play Richelieu
Swami Dyananda
Paul.
The phrase "Whom the gods love die young" is attributed to the Greek playwright Menander.
Voltaire
That would depend on various things: Effective against what?; and used by whom? ; how will they use the weapon?; do they fully understand how to use it?
The discovery of the Bermudas is attributed to a Spanish explorer, Juan de Bermúdez after whom the islands are named.
He didn't say it to anyone. It was a motto attributed to him by the Roman writer Suetonius.
A guy named Aeneas who's family would start Rome
Lord Capulet is the uncle of Tybalt, who dies while sword fighting, or fencing, with Romeo.
Excaliber was the famous sword the lady of the lake gave king Arthur who used it in many battles