Ahem, of course….”Tetrach” was an early Latin derivative which eventually morphed into “Tetrarch” later on through Goth and Vandal misunderstandings…..I was just taking the purer form of the words (yeah! 🙂 ).
Ahem, of course...."Tetrach" was an early Latin derivative which eventually morphed into "Tetrarch" later on through Goth and Vandal misunderstandings.....I was just taking the purer form of the words (yeah! 🙂 ).
Are you saying Donnie is an ignorent vandal? Better be careful he might come to your house and spray paint misunderstandings on your walls. 😀
I think I'd be more afraid of Donnie spraying my walls with bullets than spray paint…..have you seen his personal arsenal? He takes full advantage of his Second Amendment rights….
I think I'd be more afraid of Donnie spraying my walls with bullets than spray paint.....have you seen his personal arsenal? He takes full advantage of his Second Amendment rights....
QuikDraw67 is the one you should be worrying about. He's got nearly 200 firearms in his collection tucked safely away in a concrete vault that is climate controlled. 😀
Oops, I had changed them without updating this thread. It's now updated.(the Emperor finds a Machiavellian sense of satisfaction in dangling carrots of "promised power" in front of his nobles, only to withdraw them at the last second)
(the Emperor finds a Machiavellian sense of satisfaction in dangling carrots of "promised power" in front of his nobles, only to withdraw them at the last second)
I picked them from a site on Roman military ranks a while back. See this:
Command of the legion was usually given to a legatus legionis picked by the emperor from the senatorial class who generally had some previous military experience through service as a tribunus.