Julius Ceaser
veni vedi vici i came i saw i conquered
Ceasar " Veni, Vedi, Vici " Circa 54BCE. trans. "I Came, I Saw, I Conquered".
I came, I saw, I conquered in Latin is Veni, Vidi, Vici.
I'm thinking it was when Julius Caesar came first to Britain in 55 BC: 'I came, I saw, I conquered'
In think you mean the quote "veni, vidi, vici".It's a famous quote by Gaius Iulius Ceasar, describing the battle of Zela."veni vidi vici" is a quite fascinating quote, because it combines many literary styles. The translation is "I came, I saw, I coquered"
The quote "Veni, vidi, vici," which translates to "I came, I saw, I conquered," is attributed to Julius Caesar. It reflects his swift and decisive victory in the Battle of Zela in 47 BC, emphasizing his confidence and military prowess. The phrase has since become a popular expression symbolizing quick and successful achievement.
Because Veni Vidi Vici means I came, I saw, I conquered, in latin. This is the chapter where Ender leads his army in the Battle room for the first time, and he wins immediately. Veni Vidi Vici is a quote from Julius Caesar, by the way.
I have 1 great quote about competitiveness: "Veni, vidi, vici." - Julius Caeser (Italian for I came, I saw, I conquered.)
No, the correct phrase is veni vidi vici.
Julius Ceasar
Julius Caesar is reputed to have said, "Veni, Vidi, Vici." (I came, I saw, I conquered).
Apparently there is a band called Veni Vidi Vici. I know nothing about them. And there is an album called Veni Vidi Vicious by the band The Hives. You could be thinking of that but there is no band I am aware of called Vidi Vici.