ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ!
Molon
labe
(mo-lone lah-veh)
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Two little words. With these two words, two concepts
were verbalized that have lived for nearly two and a half Millennia. They
signify and characterize both the heart of the Warrior, and the indomitable
spirit of mankind. From the ancient Greek, they are the reply of the Spartan
General-King Leonidas to Xerxes, the Persian Emperor who came with 600,000 of
the fiercest fighting troops in the world to conquer and invade little
Greece, then the center and birthplace of civilization as we know it. When
Xerxes offered to spare the lives of Leonidas, his 300 personal bodyguards
and a handful of Thebans and others who volunteered to defend their country,
if they would lay down their arms, Leonidas shouted these two words back.
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Molon Labe! (mo-lone lah-veh)
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Sunday, February 16, 2014
Molon labe
Labels:
Culture,
duty,
freedom,
Integrity,
Leadership,
Liberty,
memorial day,
military,
Morals,
Second Amendment
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