The philosophical ramblings of a long-deceased Roman emperor.
... to me!
So, I'm officially 1,920 years old, and I don't feel a day over 40. Now, where are all these birthday greetings?!
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Happius Birthdaius!
Thanks, Frank. I knew someone must be paying attention.
Prosperus dies natalis - or something along that lines.I've been off to visit Augusta Treverorum. You may be glad to hear your famous baths are being renovated. :)
You're welcome, Your Imperial Highness! (Just what IS the form of address for Roman Emperors, BTW?) I check here every day. Love to see more posts, but I know you're busy running and empire and all.
Frank, Imperator should work. :)
Thanks, Gabriele. Apparently, your average Roman would have said: tibi diem natalem felicem.But Happius birthdaius will do fine, Frank!
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ReplyDeleteHappius Birthdaius!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Frank. I knew someone must be paying attention.
ReplyDeleteProsperus dies natalis - or something along that lines.
ReplyDeleteI've been off to visit Augusta Treverorum. You may be glad to hear your famous baths are being renovated. :)
You're welcome, Your Imperial Highness! (Just what IS the form of address for Roman Emperors, BTW?) I check here every day. Love to see more posts, but I know you're busy running and empire and all.
ReplyDeleteFrank, Imperator should work. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gabriele. Apparently, your average Roman would have said: tibi diem natalem felicem.
ReplyDeleteBut Happius birthdaius will do fine, Frank!