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- Christian faith), but should present the matter in a gentle way, i.e., fortiter in re, suaviter in modo. This phrase, meaning "resolute in execution, gentle...
- meaning "Iron Place" or "Place of Iron" in English. The base's motto is Fortiter In Re (Resolute in Action). 22 Squadron SAAF - Helicopter squadron 35 Squadron...
- until 1976. A scroll at the bottom featured the city's motto in Latin; fortiter defendit triumphans which translates into English as "triumphing by brave...
- Celebrant autores ex omphacomel, quod fit ex uvae semiacerbae succo & melle fortiter trite unde & nome: Graec enim όμφας dicitur uvae acerbae, & όμφαφκας vocant...
- Information Type Grammar school, Academy Motto Quicquid agas sapiens age fortiter ex animoque ('Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might'...
- Market Flag Seal Nickname(s):  Gate-city of the West, The Big O Motto(s):  Fortiter in Re  (Latin) (English: "Courageously in every enterprise") Interactive...
- Secondary School School type Secondary co-educational boarding school Motto Fortiter, Fideliter and Feliciter (Boldly, Faithfully, Successfully) Established...
- Latin states that it is: "rufo-fulvus, oblongus, fortiter punctatus ; capita nigro, thorace fulvo, fortiter punctato, disco punctis 3 nigris in linea transversa...
- Frere (for Sir Henry Bartle Frere, Bt., G.C.B.) Established: 1930 Motto: Fortiter, Fideliter, Feliciter (Latin) Motto in English: Bravely, Faithfully, Happily...
- Mr Mark Semmence who joined the college in 2013. The college's motto is fortiter occupa portum - "defend your harbours bravely", a quotation from Ode XIV...