• Titus, paranın kokusuz olduğunu söyleyince, Vespasianus ünlü cevabını vermiştir: "Pecunia non olet" yani "Para kokmaz."
  • His son then had to admit that “(pecunia) non olet”, the money “didn’t stink”. This developed into a well-known saying and for some time...
  • Until the Emperor Vespasian has said the famous phrase “Pecunia non olet” which means “Even if this money comes from dirty things like urine.
  • Pecunia Non Olet,” a Roman maxim meaning “Money does not stink,” delves into the ethical ambiguity surrounding the origins of wealth.
  • Literally “money does not stink”. According to Suetonius, this sentence was Vespasian's reply to his son Titus, complaining about the urine tax he had imposed.
  • Pecunia non olet is a Latin saying that means "money does not stink".
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  • The phrase Pecunia non olet is still used today to say that the value of money is not tainted by its origins. ... 'Non olet', from whatever source it may come."
  • Pecunia non olet ("paranın kokusu yoktur") Latince bir deyiştir. İfade, Roma İmparatoruVespasian'aatfedilir(MS 69'dan 79'a kadar hüküm sürdü).
  • One is reminded of the well-known Latin phrase, Pecunia non olet: Money doesn’t smell. The saying has different meaning as “pecuniario” or “money” in Latin...
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