and Caesar said "propriam victoriam", which Dionysius Petavius mistakenly notes is not said in Latin, because, even with too much Latin elegance, it means a victory that the enemy could not take from his hands.
and Caesar said "propriam victoriam", which Dionysius Petavius mistakenly notes is not said in Latin, because, even with too much Latin elegance, it means a victory that the enemy could not take from his hands.