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VEritAs in lUcem Emergit.
from Justinian's Digest of Roman Law, "The truth emerges into light" or "The truth comes to light."
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VEritAs lUcem nOn refugit.
Truth does not flee the light.
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Decline Caesar, singular
Caesar, Caesaris, m, Caesar
Nominative - Caesar
Genitive - Caesaris
Dative - CaesarI
Accusative - Caesarem
Ablative - Caesare
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Decline Caesar, plural
Caesar, Caesaris, m, Caesar
Nominative - CaesarEs
Genitive - Caesarum
Dative - Caesaribus
Accusative - CaesarEs
Ablative - Caesaribus
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Brutus stabs Caesar.
Caesarem
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Caesar ruled Rome.
Nominative, Caesar
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Suetonis wrote graphic biographies of the Caesars.
Genitive, Caesarum
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The law that made adultery a crime against the state was proposed by Caesar.
ablative, Caesare
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Provincial officials built many temples for the deified Caesars.
dative, Caesaribus
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The Jews and later the Christians, refused to worship the allegedly divine Caesars
accusative, CaesarEs
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Render unto Caesar...
dative, CaesarI
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...the things that are Caesar's
genitive, Caesaris
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mIles, mIlitis, m
soldier
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prOcEdO, prOcEdere, prOcessI, prOcessum
go forward, advance prosper
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reddO, reddere, reddidI, redditum
give back, render, restore
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vEritAs, vEritAtis, f
truth
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virtUs, virtUtis, f
strength, courage
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