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NATHAN’S TERMS OF EPIC PROPORTIONS

NATHAN’S TERMS OF EPIC PROPORTIONS. A FORUM CELERIS PRESENTATION. Festina Lente. “Make Haste… Slowly” Motto of Augustus and Titus The Anchor and the Dolphin symbol. Hippocratic Oath. Written by Hippocrates, most famous Greek medicinal text

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NATHAN’S TERMS OF EPIC PROPORTIONS

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  1. NATHAN’S TERMS OF EPIC PROPORTIONS A FORUM CELERIS PRESENTATION

  2. FestinaLente • “Make Haste… Slowly” • Motto of Augustus and Titus • The Anchor and the Dolphin symbol

  3. Hippocratic Oath • Written by Hippocrates, most famous Greek medicinal text • Basically, “I will not intentionally harm my patient”

  4. Janus 2 headed god of beginnings and traditions January and Janitor Looks into future and past

  5. Mark Antony In Second Triumvirate Cicero’s Philippics Defeated by Octavian at Action Cleoptara

  6. Menelaus King of SPARTA! Helen’s Husband Trojan War Madness

  7. Nepotism Favoritism to relatives regardless of merit

  8. Riddle of the Sphinx What has 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs at midday, and 3 legs at night? A MAN!! Asked to Oedipus

  9. Scylla & Charybdis Vile, dog headed monster Evil whirlpool Odysseus on his journeys

  10. Sulla I’m Lord Voldemort. Consul and Dictator (Republic) Succeeded by Caesar Enemy of Carbo Marched on Rome twice

  11. Tiberius Emperor after Augustus Succeeded by Caligula Conquered Pannonia, Dalmatia, Raetia Dark, reclusive, somber Exiled himself to Capri

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