Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Crixus trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Behold, crixus!
Give crixus a woman tonight.
You would sell crixus?
And if crixus falls?
Do not mistake me, crixus.
You let Crixus win.
You are a good man, crixus.
More towards crixus, but still.
Crixus is champion in name only.
Let us join Crixus--.
To seeing crixus replaced in the games.
Show then whose champion, crixus!
Crixus was portrayed by John Ireland in the 1960 film Spartacus.
If you had reported in with Crixus and Agron days ago.
Crixus, the champion of Capua, will stride across the sands and face.
Five hundred of yourmen taken in battle against Crixus for Tiberius' life--.
Crixus is portrayed by Paul Kynman in the 2004 TV movie Spartacus.
Under attack from the Romans near Mount Garganus in 72 BC, Crixus was killed.
If you notice Crixus attempting to conceal anything from me, you tell me immediately.
Nor your death, which is surely your station if you face Crixus in the arena.
You stood with Crixus and his animals as they slaughtered my people, bound in chains.
If you want,join the tournament with the powerful gladiators like Spartacus, Crixus, Varro, Marcus and survive!
You may have bested Crixus once by tripping him with that bit of cloth, but to face him in the arena.
Once free,the escaped gladiators chose Spartacus and two Gaul slaves- Crixus and Oenomaus- as their leaders.
Crixus remains the single draw of the ludus. Of the new recruits, Varro is the only man of promise.
The two legions were initially successful-defeating a group of 30,000 rebels commanded by Crixus near Mount Garganus- but then were defeated by Spartacus.
The distance between these locations and the subsequent events indicate that the slaves operated in twogroups commanded by the remaining leaders Spartacus and Crixus.
That is a thing that calls to all ofmy kind. I would have more blood, to honor my brother Crixus and all who have followed him to the afterlife!
The rebellion has swelled to thousands of freed slaves, and Spartacus,alongside his generals Crixus, Gannicus and Agron, prepares for war with Rome.
The two legions were initially successful-defeating a group of 30,000 slaves commanded by Crixus near Mount Garganus.[21]- but then were defeated by Spartacus.