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- Franciscan order; his name was written in Latin by the order as pater communitatis (father of the community); hence "Paco" was supposedly obtained by taking...
- known as Pater Communitatis (father of the community) when he founded the Franciscan order, and "Paco" is a short form of Pater Communitatis.[citation needed]...
- superate overcome evil with good Motto of Westonbirt School bonum commune communitatis common good of the community Or "general welfare". Refers to what benefits...
- Conferences of the European Community, (Latin: Commissio Episcopatuum Communitatis Europaeae; COMECE) is the ****ociation of Catholic Church episcopal conferences...
- est aliud qau edam rationis ordinatio ad bonum commune, ab eo qi curam communitatis habet, promulgata". McCoubrey, Hilaire and White, Nigel D. Textbook on...
- European Union and as the Union started expanding. It was named CELEX (Communitatis Europae Lex) and soon became a well-used interinstitutional tool. While...
- superate overcome evil with good Motto of Westonbirt School bonum commune communitatis common good of the community Or "general welfare". Refers to what benefits...
- Valpolicella. One of the most important ones is the essay Privilegia et iura Communitatis et Hominum Vallis Pulicellae by the Negrarese jurist and poet Giangiacomo...
- Magnus Lagabøte of Norway in the 13th century. The seal reads SIGILLUM:COMMUNITATIS:DE:IEMThALANDIA, "seal of the community of Jamtland", and depicts two...
- on golden hills. At the edge of the seal, the Latin text of "SIGILLUM COMMUNITATIS DE CIVITATE BERGENSI" is written, which translates to "Seal of the Town...