You need to be specific, Marcus was a very common name in Rome. I will assume you mean emperor Marcus Aurelius. He was a stoic philosopher The stoics believed in governing/controlling one's emotions and temper in order to lead a better, happier and more virtuous life.
good it had 3 parts to it
If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.If you mean the Marcus Brutus who was one of Caesar's assassins, he was born in 85 BC and died in 42 BC.
The address of the Marcus Public Library is: 106 N Locust St, Marcus, 51035 0528
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Assuming you mean Marcus Garvey Marcus Mosiah Garvey was a Jamaican publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator who was a staunch proponent of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements, to which end he founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League . He died on the 10th June 1940 at the age of 52.
It means to lose your temper, and get mad.
A sword is tempered to make it strong and capable.If a sword loses it's temper, it is useless in battle.
To temper steel, is to make stronger or harden. loose your temper is to lose your strength, control, resolve, etc It usually means that you have lost control over your anger.
I lost my temper and stormed away
Temper Temper was created in 1991.
Marcus J. Parrott has written: 'Kansas' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Speech of Hon. Marcus J. Parrott, of Kansas' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Statehood (American politics), Speeches in Congress
Marcus comes from the Latin name, meaning "War like."
Marcus Bakker has written: 'Wissels' -- subject(s): Biography, Communists, Politics and government, Legislators
easily incited to anger, someone with a temper,
it means you rowdy and constantly moving.
Meaning you snapped and got angry.
it means lost his mind