The inscription on ancient Greek playwrite Aeschylus's gravestone makes no mention of his theatrical renown, commemorating only the thing he was most proud of, his military service at Marathon against the invading Persians.
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Thinking: ...Good memories of an epic battle against evil in man, the victory over fascism! True heroic deeds! Unforgettable, brave heart!
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Where did this picture come from? I would like to look into it.
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Ethernal to the Liberators of the Motherland!
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Sic transit gloria mundi
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Het verhaal moet je weten voor uw het weet.
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Mexican General?
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hell no! It is Russian General!
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I don't think you understand the slang or joke.http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ChestOfMedals …
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I got it! Thanks
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