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- they must suffer the consequences". He lost the battle disastrously. ut cognoscant te so that they may know You. Motto of Boston College High School. ut...
- College and Seminary of Our Lady of Angels (1857–1883) Motto Ut Omnes Te Cognoscant Motto in English That All May Know You Type Private university Established...
- To learn, to search, to serve English Niagara University Ut Omnes Te Cognoscant Latin That all may know you University of North Carolina at Asheville...
- Information Type Private, all-boys, college-preparatory Motto Latin: Ut Cognoscant Te (So they may know You.) Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic (Jesuit)...
- September 2020(2020-09-02) (aged 88) Voorhout, Netherlands Nationality Dutch Denomination Roman Catholic Motto Ut cognoscant te ('So that they may know you')...
- serving as co-consecrators. Cushing took as his episcopal motto: Ut Cognoscant Te (Latin: "That they may know thee").[citation needed] As an auxiliary...
- they must suffer the consequences". He lost the battle disastrously. ut cognoscant te so that they may know You. Motto of Boston College High School. ut...
- Born 20 July 1948 (1948-07-20) (age 76) Irbed, Jordan Denomination Roman Catholic Church Motto UT COGNOSCANT TE (So that they may know you) Coat of arms...
- 1953(1953-11-05) (aged 82) Kubuna, Kairuku-Hiri, Papua New Guinea Motto Ut cognoscant te Sainthood Venerated in Roman Catholic Church Attributes Episcopal attire...
- Akademie der Wissenschaften, ISBN 978-3-7001-3681-1), p. 172, lines 10–11: Cognoscant Hermogenianum, doctissimum iurislatorem, tres editiones sui operis confecisse...