Aghast at having to live under his old enemy Julius Caesar, he tried to stab himself.
Many, including Indian politicians of all stripes, struggle to imagine any rapprochement with their old enemy.
The odds against the punter beating the old enemy have never been more attractive.
The insurgency in Kashmir, likewise, is seen as a means of bogging down the old enemy, India.
Will Gordon Brown, the chancellor, exult in the absence of Peter Mandelson, his old enemy and Mr Blair's confidant?
Piracy is an old enemy for the multibillion dollar entertainment industry, the Internet's power to propagate illegal copies notwithstanding.
He is clearly livid that his old enemy, Peter Mandelson, appears restored, albeit informally, to the prime minister's right hand.
But part of the joy of the event is getting one over on the old, old enemy - the bookies.
One night he goes undercover at the chemical factory of his old enemy, who now goes by the name of Black Friday.
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EU, Greek businessmen are keen to boost trade with the old enemy.
The fall of the Berlin Wall heralded a collapse of the Digest's moral certainty about the difference between America and its old enemy.
Future episodes see the return of the Cybermen and old enemy the Ice Warriors, who last appeared during the Jon Pertwee era in 1974.
Web libertarians decry the old enemy of government monitoring, along with the raft of private companies looking to track, cut and sell web usage data.
They now worry that he will be able to use Mr Buchanan, another old enemy of the Bushes, to rob them of their prize again.
In Vietnam, loss of its Soviet backers led the regime to explore economic reforms and better relations with its neighbours even, later, with America, its old enemy.
At last spring's summit of Arab leaders, Colonel Qaddafi himself drew gasps by suggesting that the old enemy Israel should be invited to join the Arab League.
He concluded a peace pact with the old enemy, Microsoft, to ensure that the latest version of Microsoft's Office software would run on Apple's Macintosh operating system.
This was unpopular anyway, both because of animosity towards America and because a port in Chile, Bolivia's old enemy, would probably be used to export the gas.
England were on the road to ending 16 years of World Cup anguish against the old enemy from the moment Liverpool striker Owen turned the clock back to France 98.
Of the great powers that Vietnam might turn to for friendship, aid and protection, China was an old enemy and the Soviet Union was too preoccupied with its own problems.
However, the biggest challenge to Sun's dominance may come not from the old enemy in Redmond, but from Linux, a free operating system that is a product of the open-source movement.
Williams has made the Wales team against England after defying the medics by recovering from a dislocated shoulder three weeks ahead of schedule to face the old enemy three weeks before his 34th birthday.
It has prompted China's old enemy, Japan, to move its missiles around and has given Japan's new prime minister the excuse he was looking for to challenge constitutional constraints of the growth of military power.
In Basra, the pleasant corniche along the Shatt Al-Arab waterway is lined with sculptures of the officers who died defending the city against Iran, each one pointing an accusing finger at the old enemy across the river.
Mind you, even the usually unruffled exterior of the Ireland coach had no option but to be emotional after his side had defeated the old enemy England in the most dramatic of circumstances amidst the bedlam at Twickenham.
Their aim is apparently not to hold the town but to provoke Ethiopia into sending its troops back into Somalia, which could spur nationwide resentment towards the old enemy and more support for the radicals fighting against it.
They are irritated that Mr Castro pays so much attention to his old enemy, and cash for its food, when they often cannot get an audience and are paid late, if at all, for their products, despite offering credit.
It sets a powerful European elite against the old Greek enemy - chaos.
By printing out new cheat sheets as often as every game, teams aren't even vulnerable if an old copy falls into enemy hands.
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Yet it would be quite wrong to see Mr Wahid either as a supporter of the old regime or as an enemy of democracy.
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