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  2. Sic semper tyrannis is a Latin phrase meaning "thus always to tyrants". In contemporary parlance, it means tyrannical leaders will inevitably be overthrown. The phrase also suggests that bad but justified outcomes should, or eventually will, befall tyrants. It is the state motto of Virginia.

  3. Sic semper tyrannis is a Latin phrase attributed to Marcus Junius Brutus, one of the people who assassinated Julius Caesar. It can be translated as "Thus always to tyrants". John Wilkes Booth is believed to have said the phrase after assassinating Abraham Lincoln. It is also the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

  4. Sic semper tyrannis ist eine lateinische Phrase. Sie bedeutet wörtlich übersetzt: „So immer den Tyrannen !“ Der Satz wird im Deutschen meist wiedergegeben mit: „So ergeht es immer den Tyrannen!“ oder „So möge es immer den Tyrannen ergehen!“. Eine freiere Übersetzung wäre „Tod den Tyrannen!“ Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Ursprung. 2 Staatsmotto Virginias.

  5. Apr 14, 2023 · In the exergon, or margin, above Virtus is the word “Virginia,” and in the exergon below the figures is what then became the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia, “ Sic Semper Tyrannis ,” meaning “thus always to tyrants.” On the back, or reverse, of the seal are three female figures.

  6. Feb 18, 2024 · From the Latin sīc semper tyrannīs (“thus always to tyrants”). While the line is sometimes said to have been uttered by Brutus after he assassinated Julius Caesar, the utterance itself is recorded in no ancient sources and appears to be a modern invention. It is probably a Latin translation by the US Founding Father George Wythe of what ...

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