For example, putting a pot of water on top of a door. Latin - “Hail, Caesar, we who are about to die salute you.” The salute of the Roman gladiator. Latin - "Who goes there?" which is a military challenge meaning "Stop! Who are you?" set to the right, set to the left (p19).
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Caligula Minus isn't sure how to say “drink” in Gaulish. A common expression - "no!!", “definitely not” or “no way”. From the English expression “at the drop of a hat” which means "ready for immediate action". Julius Caesar said this after crossing the Rubicon river into Italy to challenge his rival Pompey for command of the Roman Empire. As a metaphor, it means we can’t retreat now, there’s nothing we can do except fight. Latin - "we have thrown the dice" or “the die is cast”. From Julius Caesar’s comment “veni, vidi, vici”. To remove chains, etc, by hitting them with a hammer. A military tactic - to surround your opponent and wait until he is hungry. Here it's a noun meaning a major military attack.
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Usually this is an adjective which means "nasty". Roman military officer with 100 men (an army lieutenant). Latin - “woe to the conquered" (if you are invaded, you have a bad time). It grows on trees, and people say it is magical. A megalith, like the big stones at Stonehenge and Carnac. Understands a situation quickly cunning, clever like a fox. Made into a military base with strong walls. A person who will always resist unconquerable. Toutatis, Belenos, Belisama, Taranis, Lug, Epona (Gaulish) Jupiter, Mercury, Pluto, Minerva, Apollo, Vesta (Roman) Zeus, Hermes, Hades, Poseidon, Athena, Ares (Greek) Ra, Isis, Osiris, Horus, Anubis (Egyptian).