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Dei Gratia Rex (abbreviated as D. G. Rex) is a
Latin title inscribed on
coins meaning, By the
Grace of God, King. The
corresponding title for a
queen is...
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Grace of God (Latin:
Dei Gratia,
abbreviated D.G.) is a for****c
phrase used
especially in
Christian monarchies as an
introductory part of the...
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Victoria Dei Gratia Britanniarum Regina Fidei Defensor or
Victoria by the
Grace of God
Queen of the Britains,
Defender of the
Faith Victoria Dei Gratia Britanniarum...
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Dei Gratia was a
Canadian brigantine built in Bear River, Nova
Scotia in 1871. The
brigantine was
named after the
Latin phrase for "By the
Grace of God"...
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Dei Gratia may
refer to:
Dei gratia,
Latin for "By the
Grace of God", a
paraphrase from St. Paul in the Bible, 1
Corinthians 15:8–10,
which states, "Last...
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WILLELMVS DEI GRATIA REX
ANGLORVM William, by the
grace of God, King of the English.
Henry I.
HENRICVS DEI GRATIA REX
ANGLORVM /
HENRICVS DEI GRATIA DVX NORMANNORVM...
- as the
decision to omit "
Dei gratia" (by the
grace of God) was
called "godless" and "graceless". As a
result the
words Dei gra were
added into the design...
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carries an
abbreviated Latin inscription whose full form,
ELIZABETH II
DEI GRATIA REGINA FIDEI DEFENSATRIX,
translates to "Elizabeth II, by the
grace of...
- needed] However, the
style used on
Canadian coinage is
simply D.G. Rex (
Dei Gratia Rex, "By the
Grace of God, King"). In Australia, the
monarch held the...
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Atlantic Ocean off the
Azores on
December 4, 1872. The
Canadian brigantine Dei Gratia found her in a
dishevelled but
seaworthy condition under partial sail...