<span>Correct answer is the Haymarket Riot</span>
This was a labor protest rally that
took place near the Haymarket Square in Chicago but turned chaotic after a bomb
was thrown at the police. As a result, people died as a result of the violence
The renaissance was a history period lasted during fifteen and sixteen centuries A.C that represents a middle point between middle and modern ages. Leonardo DaVinci, was a scientist who lived between 1452 and 1519. Leonardo was considered a genius advanced for his age and always fight against the church ideas who considered the man never would had the need to search the truch and was only necessary the belief on a superior being, while DaVinci believed the human being has the ability to find the truth and change the world for good.
Alea iacta est ("The die is cast") is a variation of a Latin phrase (iacta alea est) attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar who pronounced it in the year 49 B.C. when he was leading his army across the Rubicon river in the current territories of Northern Italy. Subsequently, he entered in Italy heading his army and defying the Roman Senate and it meant the beginning of the civil war versus Pompey and the Optimates.
- Plutarch, referred to the same event in his written testimonies and reported the phrase but stating it was pronounced in Greek instead of Latin and that its translation meant: <em>'Let the die be cast'.</em>
- Suetonius described the same situation, reporting a very similar phrase but not exactly the same. Let's include the exact excerpt of his writings where he did so.
<em>Caesar: '... iacta alea est,' inquit.</em>
<em>Caesar said, "The die has been cast."</em>
Thefore there are two very similar versions of the same historical events. Usually the Latin version is the most widely known, as the Latin language was more widespread all over Europe and gave rise to all the current family of Latin languages (Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, etc).