- The
Latin phrase Epicuri de
grege por**** (literally, "A pig from the herd of Epicurus") was a
phrase first used by the
Roman poet Horace. The
phrase appears...
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contributions to
Swedish law. His
major written work – Pro lege, rege et
grege ('For the Law, the King, and the People') –
remains highly-regarded as an...
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Grèges (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɛʒ]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
farming and
suburban village...
- Eagle. The
slogan of the
order was that of the king's pro fide lege et
grege (Latin for "For Faith, Justice, and the Nation"). The
device of the cavaliers...
- Grand-Camp Grand-Couronne
Grandcourt Les Grandes-Ventes Le Grand-Quevilly
Graval Grèges Grémonville
Greuville Grigneuseville Gruchet-le-Val****e Gruchet-Saint-Siméon...
- form of id
ipsum ("that
thing itself"). eo
nomine by that name
epicuri de
grege por**** A pig from the herd (or sty) of
Epicurus From Horace,
Epistles equo...
- Br****avola is a
genus of 21
orchids (family Orchidaceae). They were
named in 1813 by the
Scottish botanist Robert Brown. The name
comes from the Italian...
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dashboard materials are revised, the
beige interior is
replaced by a new
grege interior, the
instrumentation is revised, the
design of the
switches is...
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intersection by a
snake proper.
Escutcheon Gules a
chevron between three combs Argent Motto Pro Rege Lege
Grege (For The King, The Law, And The People)...
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graves and saw use from 1820 to 1873. The town's
motto is "Pro Rege, Lege et
Grege" ("For the King, the Law and the People"),
which is
shared with the City...