Concept information
Preferred term
98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)51Quintus Sertorius orders two men to pull the hair from a horse's tail: one tries to pull all the hairs in one time, and fails, the other pulls the hairs one by one and succeeds (an example of the advantage of perseverance over violence)
Subject
- ancient history
- classical antiquity
- classical history
- Greeks
- hair
- historical person
- history
- horse
- identity
- man
- mythology
- name
- perseverance
- pulling out
- Romans
- Sertorius (Quintus)
- tail
- violence
Notation
- 98B(SERTORIUS, Q.)51
In other languages
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Finnish
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French
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Italian
URI
http://iconclass.org/98B%28SERTORIUS%2C+Q.%2951
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