The phrase "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's" originates from a biblical passage in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 22:21), where Jesus responds to a question about paying taxes to the Roman authorities. This statement emphasizes the importance of fulfilling one's civic duties while maintaining a distinction between spiritual and earthly obligations. It suggests that people should respect governmental authority as long as it does not conflict with their moral or religious beliefs.
Jules César
Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.Julius Cesar's downfall was his arrogance and his refusal to give up any of his powers.
The right to live free
'Beware of the Ides of March'
The Cesar Award was first given out by France in 1976. The Cesar Award is the highest film honor in France. It is often compared to the Oscar in the United States.
pea (vegetable) or nickname for someone named Cesar
If you mean Caesar, it's Καίσαρ [kesar] or Καίσαρας [kesaras]
In 47 BC, following the Battle of Zela
January 12, 1990
Yes, Julio Cesar Chavez did in fact have a mom. Without a mother, Julio could not have been born. This is because women are the gender that carry and give birth to babies.
he always tryed his best and never gave up sincerely, Nate
some times different people say things at different times and places