Sic Semper Tyrannis

What is Sic Semper Tyrannis?


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"Thus always to tyrants" or "Thus ever it be with tyrants." This infers that tyrants will always be on top, in spite tyranny's clash with societal ethics.

According to Wikipedia, these were Julius Cesar's last words before dieing from 23 stabbings. He was assassinated by a group of senators. Sources also say that his last words were actually "Et tu, Brute?" meaning "Even You Brutus?" Marcus Junius Brutus was a very close friend to Cesar and had a hand in his murder.

Julius Cesar dies and says "sic semper tyrannis."

See tyrant, dictator, totalitarian


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