-
determined that of her children, as
indicated by the
phrase ex
duobus civibus Romanis natos ("children born of two
Roman citizens"). A
Roman woman kept...
-
Etymologiae (7th century)
treats de linguis, gentibus, regnis, militia,
civibus (concerning languages, peoples, realms, war and cities).
Ahmad ibn Fadlan...
- each
gorged with a
collar and
pendant therefrom an
escutcheon Gules charged with a
cross patée fitchée Or.
Motto Prodesse Civibus (To
Serve The State)...
- each
gorged with a
collar and
pendant therefrom an
escutcheon Gules charged with a
cross patée fitchée Or.
Motto Prodesse Civibus (To
Serve The State)...
- each
gorged with a
collar and
pendant therefrom an
escutcheon Gules charged with a
cross patée fitchée Or.
Motto Prodesse Civibus (To
Serve The State)...
-
Litteris et
artibus Latin Art &
Science Lviv
University Раtriаe dесоri
сіvibus еducаndis
Latin Educated citizens -
glory of the
Motherland National Aviation...
- each
gorged with a
collar and
pendant therefrom an
escutcheon Gules charged with a
cross patée fitchée Or.
Motto Prodesse Civibus (To
Serve The State)...
-
mother as a
citizen affected her son's citizenship. The
phrase ex
duobus civibus Romanis natos (“children born of two
Roman citizens”)
indicates that a...
- Saint-Luc City City of Côte Saint-Luc City hall Coat of arms Logo Motto:
Civibus Meis ("For My Citizens")
Location of Côte Saint-Luc on the
Island of Montreal...
- area in that era, when
Fulham Palace was rebuilt. The
Latin motto, Pro
Civibus Et Civitate, was
translated as "for
citizens and state". The
waves from...