sic semper tyrannus
break his leg and yell out a phrase in latin
Booth shouted, "Sic semper tyrannis," which is Latin for "Thus always to tyrants."
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Sic semper tyrannis - Thus ever to tyrants. It's the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
It was reported that he exclaimed "Sic semper tyrannis!" (Latin: Thus does it always come to tyrants!)
John Wilkes Booth said the Latin phrase (thus always to tyrants) after landing on the stage below Lincoln's box.
After he shot Lincoln he jumped off the balcony onto the stage, breaking his leg, and ran outside to his get-a-way horse. He was later caught. What he actually said while doing so is still debated. He is alleged to have said "Sic semper tyrannis" (Latin for "Thus always to tyrants"), and some suggested that he also said "I have done it, the South is avenged!"
Sic semper tyrranis is Latin for "Thus always to tyrants". It's what John Wilkes Booth shouted after killing Abraham Lincoln.
Fido was the name of Abraham Lincoln's dog. He left Fido behind in Springfield (Illinois) in the care of another family when he went to Washington D.C. to take the Presidency. Fido died shortly after Lincoln was assassinated. Answer Fido is a latin word meaning "I trust"
Actor John Wilkes Booth reportedly shouted "Sic semper tyrannis" after he shot Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theater in Washington on April 14, 1865. The Latin phrase means "Thus always to tyrants."
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