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As for the Alexii ...

I posted my new favorite Latin phrase:

"How in the end, Once the city was captured, Alexius, put in the place of Alexius, was put to flight and blinded by Alexius, the paternal uncle of Alexius."
Or
Qualiterque ultimo, civitate capta, Alexius Alexio suppositus fugatus fuerit, et ab Alexio Alexii patruo exoculatus.

The answer is three:

How in the end, once the city was captured, Alexius (Mourtzophlous), put in place of Alexius (Angelos), was put to flight and blinded by Alexius (the III), the paternal uncle of Alexius (Angelos).

Clear as mud!

Date: 2006-03-07 07:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mia-mcdavid.livejournal.com
This reminds me of one of my favorites--I don't know where it's from.

"Who dragged whom at the wheels of what how many times around the walls of where?"

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