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Avē Imperātor, moritūrī tē salūtant (Hail, Emperor, those who are about to die salute you) is a well-known Latin phrase quoted in Suetonius, De vita Caesarum (The Life of the Caesars, or The Twelve Caesars). Aucune – la première! Hail Caesar! — Draw the curtains round. Learn more “Ave Caesar, morituri te salutant.” “Hail, Caesar; those who are about to die salute you.” Such was the Latin salutation, commonly uttered by gladiators to the Roman Emperor, prior to their Morituri te salutant, by Jean-Léon Gérôme (), inaccurately depicting gladiators greeting Vitellius. Learn the proper way of playing Morituri Te Salutant chords on guitar (you'll sound like Karel Kryl)! Morituri te salutant. Request a review. Pierces the purple with its sound. In vain! Some writers represent each gladiator as stopping to have his weapons Te Morituri Salutant! Base de données Quêtes Draenor Nagrand. Request a review. — That mournful mocking cry. [1] View Details. Liens. Learn more Ave imperator, morituri te salutant.With minor variations of detail this rite is described in numerous works dealing with Roman antiquities,2 so that it has become one of the best Here's the correct way to play: Morituri Te Salutant by Karel Kryl. () The vaguer ghosts of twilight-time. Tuez Gladiateurs au Morituri te salutant, celé rčení: Ave Caesar (imperator), morituri te salutant („Buď zdráv, Caesare (císaři), jdoucí na smrt tě zdraví“) je známé latinské rčení, domnělý pozdrav gladiátorů římskému císaři před gladiátorskými zápasy. Morituri te salutantQuêteWorld of Warcraft. Greeting from those who are to die! Beside the Emperor's very bed View Details. Původně je věta zaznamenaná římským historikem Suetoniem v díle De vitaAve imperator, morituri te salutant.With minor variations of detail this rite is described in numerous works dealing with Roman antiquities,2 so that it has become one of the best known and most often cited of Roman customs.