Tu es dux.
leader = dux
Princeps.
The English title "Duke" is derived from the Latin word dux, "leader" from ducere, "to lead".
Answer #1A military leader is a Dux, which gives us the English word Duke. A supreme military leader is a Dictator. A religious leader is a Pontifex, which is translated into English as Pontiff.Answer #2Caput, in the general sense, is the Latin equivalent of 'chief'. Dux is another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'military leader'. Pontifex literally means 'bridge maker', but traditionally refers to 'spiritual leader'. Princeps is yet another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'political leader'.
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The Latin word for a great leader is "dux," which translates to "leader" or "commander." Another Latin term for a great leader is "imperator," which means "commander-in-chief" or "emperor." These terms were commonly used in ancient Rome to refer to individuals who held significant power and authority.
Lord Gino was the 1st leader of the Latin kings in Chicago
Sine duce.
Dux nobilis.
adam roman
Adolf Hitler helped free Venezuela from Spanish rule, and then backstabbed them. He got all of his Jews from there.