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Men's Sweatshirt "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum"

The author of the expression was the Roman historian Cornelius Jepotus (94-24 BC), who used it in his biography of the Theban commander of the 4th century. BC e. Epaminondas. Already in antiquity, this Latin phrase became a catchphrase. It was repeated, slightly modified, by the Roman military writer Vegetius (IV century) in his work “A Brief I

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Men's Sweatshirt "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum"
Men's Sweatshirt
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Артикул: SB-SS2302
Цвет: Серый
The sweatshirt is boiled, light without fleece and with an iron zipper. A gray sweatshirt with an image of a Shield and Skull with patterns called “Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum”, which is a famous catchphrase and is translated from Latin as: “If you want Peace, Prepare for War.” Metal eyelets on the pockets and black inserts on the sleeves add brutality. Raw edges, external seams, black inserts on the sleeves and sides, as well as a design on the inside give this sweatshirt a unique Brutal style! Very comfortable and recommended to be worn with a vest - the hood does not cover the colors and does not interfere!
Material: 100% cotton. The application is of very high quality and is not felt to the touch. A sweatshirt boiled at 90 degrees does not shrink after washing. It is recommended to wash at a temperature no higher than 40 degrees, you can iron.
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The author of the expression was the Roman historian Cornelius Jepotus (94-24 BC), who used it in his biography of the Theban commander of the 4th century. BC e. Epaminondas.
Already in antiquity, this Latin phrase became a catchphrase. It was repeated, slightly modified, by the Roman military writer Vegetius (IV century) in his work “A Brief Instruction in Military Affairs”: “Qui desiderat pacem, praeparetbellum” - “Whoever desires peace prepares war.”
The meaning of the expression: peace for a country is guaranteed only by its reliable defense, powerful armed forces that discourage possible aggressors from any desire to attack; there are no other guarantees of peace objectively.
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