"Ave true to Caesar" is a Latin phrase that means "Hail Caesar, faithful or loyal to Caesar". It was a common greeting among the ancient Romans, especially during the time of Julius Caesar. The phrase was used to show loyalty and support to Caesar, who was the leader of the Roman Republic. It also served as a reminder to the people that Caesar was the one who had brought stability, law, and order to their city. The phrase became popularized in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, where it is spoken by the character Mark Antony in his funeral oration for Caesar. Today, the phrase is used to encourage loyalty and support to someone or something, much like the Romans did for Caesar.
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