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Harika bir fotoğraf. Tebrikler Merter A.
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Prekrasna slika zalaska. Čestitke i pozdrav, @na travizi
February contest
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Güzel bir kompozisyon venividivici !
İlginç bir isim :) ...
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Gerçekdende bu tarz resimlerin hastasıyım.
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MERHABA Denizli- Çivril-Işıklı Kasabası
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tebrikler hergezgin. bence de guzel bir resim...
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Zile Belediye Başkanı Murat Ayvalıoğlu "Zile kalesinde Sezar'ın bu sözünün yazılı olduğu kitabeyi çalmışlar, bu taşı arıyoruz."05/02/2008.
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Veni, vidi, vici is a famous Latin phrase coined by Roman general and consul Julius Caesar in 47 BC; Caesar used the phrase as the full text of his message to the Roman senate describing his recent victory over Pharnaces II of Pontus in the Battle of Zela. Caesar's terse remark -- translated as "I came, I saw, I conquered", or even "came, saw, conquered" -- simultaneously proclaimed the totality of his victory and served to remind the senate of Caesar's military prowess (Caesar was still in the midst of a civil war); alternatively, the remark can be viewed as an expression of Caesar's contempt for the patrician senate, traditionally representing the most powerful group in the Roman Republic.
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İnsanlar tarafından fazla bilinmeyen ve Marlboro sigarasının üzerinde de yazan Sezarın ünlü sözü VENİ VİDİ VİCİ Zilede söylenmiş ve tarihe geçmiştir.
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Bu dehliz Zile Kalesi içerisindedir...
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