Contemptor Divum
2d 12h ago by piefed.social/u/PugJesus in roughromanmemes@piefed.social from media.piefed.social
Explanation: The Aeneid is an epic poem of the Roman Empire exploring the (mythical) origins of Rome by Aeneas, a refugee Trojan (Anatolia, modern-day Turkiye) prince. In it, the Italian monarch Mezentius (mentioned as a supposedly historical figure in other writings of the time), who comes into conflict with Aeneas, is noted as a 'despiser of the gods' (Contemptor Divum) - something which made him a dangerous madman to the superstitious Roman audience the epic poem was written for!
Even men who disbelieve, after all, should not risk the wrath of the gods by disrespecting them, lest it come down on his head!