Julius Caesar had a plaquard in his triumph with the quote. It was in reference to his quick victory in the battle of Zela.
"I came, I saw, I conquered".
Veci? Looks like a typo here, but yes, take out vici and it's I came, I saw.
In the very shortes answer possible, Leonardo da vici VINCI was an artist who painted during the Renaissance. He was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa and Last Supper.
Assuming the Roman language is also the latin language, there are many translations: vinco, rector, dominus, dominus domno, magister, domino, erus, vici, vinco vici victum
Julius Caesar did.
"I came, I saw, I conquered".
veni vedi vici i came i saw i conquered
Julius Ceaser
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"
to conquer - vicere - vicit - vici - victum
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.
I have 1 great quote about competitiveness: "Veni, vidi, vici." - Julius Caeser (Italian for I came, I saw, I conquered.)
Ludo Vici is 180 cm.
Andrea Busiri Vici's birth name is Andrea Busiri Vici d'Arcevia.
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 came, I saw, I conquered in Latin is Veni, Vidi, Vici.
Ludo Vici was born on October 29, 1967.