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Father Gabriel Richard coined the city motto, "Speramus Meliora;
Resurget Cineribus," as he surve**** the ruins. The city seal,
designed in 1827, directly...
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Egyptian bird that is
reborn from its own ashes. The new
motto was E
Cineribus Resurgo or "I rise from the ashes." In
September 1865
classes resumed...
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everything in the city. The
motto of the city,
Speramus meliora;
resurget cineribus ('We hope for
better things; it will rise from the ashes'), was written...
- for the town. His
motto following the fire,
Speramus meliora;
resurget cineribus ("We hope for
better things; it will
arise from the ashes") is inscribed...
- the
lions were
removed and the
motto was
changed to a
Latin one: Ex
cineribus nascitur (Reborn from the ashes).
Another change occurred in 1849, when...
- This is a list of
current and
former Roman Catholic churches in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The
archdiocese is
divided into four administrative...
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United States. The two
Latin mottos read
Speramus Meliora and
Resurget Cineribus,
meaning "We hope for
better things" and "It will rise from the ashes"...
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William E. Ward
wrote on a
ruined Corinthian column the
Latin phrase Ex
Cineribus Resurgam (From the
ashes I will arise). The
university thereafter adopted...
- Top: Flag (1811–1814) Bottom: Flag (1814–1820) Coat of arms Motto: Ex
cineribus nascitur (Latin) "Reborn from the ashes" The
Kingdom of
Haiti in the northwest...
- had
brought with him,
while Toles worked on his
debut album Resurget Cineribus (2005).
After the
album was finished,
Toles and
James recorded their first...