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The phrase "Vae Victis" is Latin for "woe to the vanquished" or "woe to the conquered." It is traditionally attributed to Brennus, the leader of the Gauls, in 390 BC. According to Roman legend, Brennus demanded an exorbitant sum of gold from the Romans as ransom. When the Romans complained that the scales were rigged, Brennus allegedly threw his sword onto the scales and uttered these famous words, indicating that the defeated party has no rights and must accept whatever terms are dictated by the victor.
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The narrative focuses entirely on , a displaced prince, escaped prisoner, and rightful heir.
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