Veni, vidi, vici

I came, I saw, I conqured: latin expresion addressed by Julius Caesar to the Roman Senate for describing his battle and victory against King Pharnaces II, king of Pontus and son of great Mithridates VI, known as an important enemy of the Roman Empire, at Zela in 47 BC.

The expresion is used to express the determination for initiating an action, the result of this action being achievement of wanted goal.

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