- in the canton. The
Latin inscription on the coat of arms
reads Quo Fata
Ferunt ("Whither the
Fates Carry"). The coat of arms
shows a lion
holding a shield...
- baíriþ *beratei
berete *berjeju They (3rd pl.) phérousi bʰáranti barəṇti
ferunt berait beren baírand *bera berǫtъ *berjanti
Modern representative Modern...
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Bermuda British Overseas Territory Flag Coat of arms Motto: "Quo Fata
Ferunt" (Latin) (English: "Whither the
Fates carry (us)") Anthem: "God Save the...
- and Cape
Hatteras (its
nearest neighbour) in the
United States "Quo fata
ferunt" (Latin; "Whither the
Fates carry [us]") 54 km2 (20.8 sq mi) 62,506 (2019...
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demonstrator where the
prover errs A pun on "quod erat demonstrandum" quo fata
ferunt where the
fates bear us to
motto of
Bermuda quo non
ascendam to what heights...
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relationship with that country. The
Latin motto under the coat of arms, Quo Fata
Ferunt,
means "Whither the
Fates Carry [Us]". The
wrecked ship is the Sea Venture...
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mediam latitudinem sunt
gradus per quos in
altum conscenditur: prae se
ferunt formam propugnaculorum.
Incolae vocant ****usmodi
ruinas nuragos, fort****is...
- of
Malmesbury in his
Gesta Regum Anglorum wrote: . . . Sceaf. Iste, ut
ferunt, in
quondam insulam Germaniae Scandzam (de qua Jordanes, historiographus...
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bracchia pandit ulmus opaca, ingens, quam
sedem somnia vulgo uana
tenere ferunt,
foliisque sub
omnibus haerent. [:Spreads in the
midst her
boughs and agéd...
- ("Vivunt et
rigidi Getae, /
immetata quibus iugera liberas /
fruges et
Cererem ferunt, / nec
cultura placet longior annua"). A
growing body of
palynological evidence...