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Friday, November 15, 2024

Deus Vult

 Sent in by Charles B.





13 comments:

  1. is that in fact crusader armor? it seems a bit bulky.

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    1. No. That is a fantasy interpretation of a late 16th Century German / Maximillian style parade armor.
      Note that the Crusades were a 300 year period, and that most Crusader armor was much simpler and plainer. Chain mail, scale or lamellar armor of small plates attached to cloth or leather, often covered with a surcoat decorated with the knights arms was often used.
      John in Indy

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    2. thank you very much for that information.

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  2. How long before it becomes "Deus Irae"?

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    1. So I assume you're a Never Trumper?

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  3. Shouldn't it be "Ludaeus Primo"?

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  4. I looked for Trump in crusader armor. The thought still counts, right? CB

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  5. i can see why plain crusader armor might not convey the message as well. President Trump is going into a different sort of battle that i hope and pray that he wins.

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  6. Ludaeus primo, "Player One"? Not sure I follow. Cave iram dei in hostes pacis et prosperitatis. In nominae deus vis paceum para bellum. We could draw the conclusion that the miracle that allowed Trump to dodge the bullet indicates the divine is requiring severe action to correct multitudes of evils and wrongs. In God's name, to seek peace, be prepared to fight a war. An opinion, from observation.

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    1. Evidently Mr. Ringo's an educated man. Now I really hate him!

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    2. Why, yes, good Doctor Holliday, it appears he is more educated than some.

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