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In Latin "Dux" is equivalent to "Lord" - it's a type of military ruler, from where we get the word "Duke", and which became "Il Duce" of Mussolini's regime. The most famous "Dux Bellorum" of all time is "King" Arthur - who was not really a king, but a Lord of War, a great general appointed by the true kings of Britain to fight the invading Saxons, and whose role - conquering general - is best defined in Latin as "Imperator", from which we gain the word "Emperor".
>>507995243
In Latin "Dux" is equivalent to "Lord" - it's a type of military ruler, from where we get the word "Duke", and which became "Il Duce" of Mussolini's regime. The most famous "Dux Bellorum" of all time is "King" Arthur - who was not really a king, but a Lord of War, a great general appointed by the true kings of Britain to fight the invading Saxons, and whose role - conquering general - is best defined in Latin as "Imperator", from which we gain the word "Emperor".
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