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Decius
[ dee-shuhs, desh-uhs ]
noun
- Gaius Messius Quintus Trajanus Decius, a.d. c201鈥251, emperor of Rome 249鈥251.
Example Sentences
Decius Brutus from 鈥淛ulius Caesar鈥: If Caesar hide himself, shall they not whisper 鈥淟o, Caesar is afraid?鈥
鈥淐harge the cockpit or you die,鈥 he wrote, this time under the pseudonym Publius Decius Mus.
She is believed to have been a young woman of noble birth who was martyred, after terrible tortures, under the Roman emperor Decius in 251AD.
The man behind Decius was later revealed to be Michael Anton, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush who now works in the White House as the National Security Council鈥檚 director of strategic communications.
Anton contributes an essay鈥攁dapted, with softer language, from old essays that he originally published as Decius鈥攐n how Trump might reassess the 鈥渓iberal international order.鈥
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