- "Suum
cuique" (classical Latin: [ˈsʊ.ũː ˈkui̯kᶣɛ]), or "Unicuique suum", is a
Latin phrase often translated as "to each his own" or "may all get their...
- das ˈzaɪnə]) is the
literal German translation of the
Latin phrase suum
cuique,
meaning "to each his own" or "to each what he deserves".
During World War...
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Hohenzollern Iron
Cross Monarchism in
Romania Order of the
Black Eagle and Suum
cuique Order of the
Crown (Prussia) and Gott mit uns
Order of the Red
Eagle Prussian...
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phrase "Juris
praecepta sunt haec:
honeste vivere,
alterum non laedere, suum
cuique tribuere (The
basic principles of law are: to live honorably, not to harm...
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which became the flag of the
German Empire in 1871.[citation needed] Suum
cuique ("to each, his own"), the
motto of the
Order of the
Black Eagle created...
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raceme of
three flowers on an island. Crest: A
mural crown Or. Motto: SUUM
CUIQUE (To each
their own)".
Windhoek formally received its town
privileges on...
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Aeneid 9.184–184: dine hunc
ardorem mentibus addunt, / Euryale, an sua
cuique deus fit dira cupido?
Diskin Clay, "De
Rerum Natura: Gr****
Physis and Epicurean...
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derived from the
Prussian Order of the
Black Eagle, with the
motto Suum
Cuique (Latin
meaning "To each his own," a
phrase derived from Cicero), as their...
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Omnia sunt
communia Post-scarcity
economy Parasitism (social offense) Suum
cuique To each
according to his
contribution Use
value Workers of the world, unite...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To Each His Own may
refer to: Suum
cuique, a
Latin expression meaning to each his own To Each His Own (novel), a 1966...