![]() Now, Im not sure if there are variations in the manuscripts, other accounts, or whatever that have another order. FiggyBee 05:47, 13 November 2006 (UTC) I moved it originally only because 'Iacta alea est' is how Suetonius ordered it. “Hannibal: Terror of Rome” and “Parthian Wars” on Steam in October!įorum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4. It is also worth noting that it appears as alea iacta/jacta est on all the other language wikis except da, where it is yet another permutation - 'jacta est alea'. Patch 1.0.5 for Alea Jacta Est available! Hannibal: Terror of Rome and Parthian Wars are now available on Steam Post requests for head to head play here.Īlea Jacta Est- The Spartacus Revolt 73 BC Product InfoĪlea Jacta Est- The Cantabrian Wars - 29BC Product InfoĪlea Jacta Est: Parthian Wars Product Infoīuy Alea Jacta Est- The Spartacus Revolt 73 BC Now!īuy Alea Jacta Est- The Cantabrian Wars - 29BC Now! Share your best strategies and tactics with other players by posting them here. Post descriptions of your brilliant successes and unfortunate demises. Post bug reports and ask for game support here. ![]() My Profile Inbox Address Book My Subscription My Forums Log OutĪll Forums > Alea Jacta Est Series The phrase, either in Latin or in translation, is used in many different languages. ![]() Suetonius credits Julius Caesar as having said it on January 10, 49 B.C when he led his army across the Rubicon river in Northern Italy.It means things have happened that cant be changed back. The Colonials strike back! New Battlestar Galactica Deadlock: Resurrection content coming soon! Order of Battle: Red Star OUT NOW WarPlan Dev Diary #5: Supply system Slitherine acquires the Master of Magic franchise Order of Battle moves East on August 8th! Fantasy General II - Twitch Let's Play series announced! The new update for Armored Brigade is live Order of Battle: Red Star - The Red Army is coming! Field of Glory: Empires has been updated to version 1.0.3 Fantasy General II - A look at the Campaign Mapįorums Register Login Photo Gallery Member List Search Calendars FAQ Alea iacta est is a Latin phrase that means 'the die has been cast (thrown)'. ![]()
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