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Photos of tattoos "I came, I saw, I conquered" in Latin

Literally the well-known expression Veni vidi vici is translated as “I came, I saw, I conquered”. This phrase belongs to the famous military leader Julius Caesar.

A similar inscription is made on the outside of the forearm, and is worn by people with a fighting character. They always get their way, know exactly what they want from life and do not ask permission for their actions.

The owners of such a tattoo have no fear of obstacles, but sometimes it only hurts a person, because sometimes situations happen in which it is worth stopping.

But because of the inability to give in to another, people get stuck in trouble.

The owners of such an inscription are good leaders and leaders, they have excellent strategic thinking when it comes to active actions.

Photo of tattoo "Came, saw, conquered" in Latin on the body

Photo of the tattoo "I came, I saw, I won" in Latin on the arm