- Genoa,
Kingdom of
Sardinia 59 / 67 Motto: In te, Domine, speravi: non
confundar in aeternum. ("In thee, o Lord, have I trusted: let me not be confounded...
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Apostolic Palace, Rome,
Kingdom of
Italy Motto In Te
Domine Speravi, Non
Confundar In
Aeternum (Latin for 'In thee, o Lord, have I trusted: let me not be...
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super nos, quemádmodum sperávimus in te. In te, Dómine, sperávi: non
confúndar in ætérnum. O Lord, save thy people : and
bless thine heritage. Govern...
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super nos, quemádmodum sperávimus in te. In te, Dómine, sperávi: non
confúndar in ætérnum. We
praise thee, O God : we
acknowledge thee to be the Lord...
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music seems to
struggle to
reach a conclusion. At the
final words "non
confundar in aeternum" the
music violently flares up with two
dissonant outbursts...
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great organ. On the
pedestal of the
sarcophagus is the
inscription "Non
confundar in aeternum" (In
eternity I will not be ashamed), the
closing line of...
- the king,
since it ends with the
psalm verse "In te
Domine speravi, non
confundar in aeternum", the line
Louis commissioned Jean
Bourdichon to
write on...
- Eva Badura-Skoda to
express the
rhythm and
sentiment of the
words "Non
confundar in aeternam" ("I
shall not
perish in eternity") from the Te Deum. The...
- the
family crest of the
founder of the university, with the
motto "Non
Confundar" ('I
shall not be troubled').
During the
Second World War, the unit expanded...
- a
joyous fugue,
followed by an imp****ioned
chorale on the
words "non
confundar in aeternum",
which is same to the main
theme of the
Adagio of Symphony...