It is attributed to Julius Caesar who used the phrase to the Roman Senate in 47 BC after his victory over the Kingdon of Pontus, at the Battle of Zela
julius caesar
Julius Caesar.It is the message that Gaius Julius Caesar addressed to the Roman Senate over the victory of Phaenaces II of Pontus in 47 BCE and appears in the works of Plutarch and Suetonius.Julius Caesar.
Manifest means to make obvious, so "manifestly declared" would be openly or obviously declared...or declared in a way where there is no doubt as to the intent of the declaration.
Germany declared war on the US, the US then declared war on Germany.
Benjamin Franklin
it was declared on July 4, 1776
John AdamsPatrick Henry who famously declared, "Give me liberty or give me death!"
Famously is an adverb. It is used to indicate that the subject is well known. Example is, he is a famously known for the song.
Abraham Lincoln opposed the institution of slavery and believed it was morally wrong. He famously declared that "If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong" and worked towards its abolition during his presidency.
London .. quite famously... London .. quite famously...
No, it's an adjective.You're perhaps looking for famously, which is an adverb.
Getting Along Famously was created in 2006.
Julius Caesar.It is the message that Gaius Julius Caesar addressed to the Roman Senate over the victory of Phaenaces II of Pontus in 47 BCE and appears in the works of Plutarch and Suetonius.Julius Caesar.
I believe you mean "With whom did Robert Hook famously have an argument?"
Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, famously declared "Peace for our time" on September 30, 1938 after signing the Munich Agreement with Adolf Hitler to appease Nazi Germany's territorial demands.
The philosopher who famously declared "God is dead" is Friedrich Nietzsche. This phrase is from his work "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and reflects his idea about the decline of traditional religious beliefs and values in modern society.
Famously.
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