- Nemo me
impune lacessit (Latin for 'No one
provokes me with impunity') is the
national motto of Scotland. It also
served as the
national motto of the historic...
- the
Kingdom of Scotland. The
motto of the
Order of the Thistle, Nemo me
impune lacessit,
appears on a blue
scroll overlying the compartment. (Previously...
-
represents an
exception to the
principle extra territorium jus
dicenti impune non
paretur ("One who
exercises jurisdiction out of his
territory is disobe****...
- conclave, must
leave the
Sistine Chapel.
extra territorium jus
dicenti impune non
paretur he who
administers justice outside of his
territory is disobe****...
-
defens God me defend") and the
motto of the
Order of the Thistle, "'Nemo me
impune lacessit" (Latin: "No-one
provokes me with impunity"); the
supporters are...
-
motto of the
monarch of the
United Kingdom for use in
Scotland Nemo me
impune lacessit, the
motto of the
Order of the
Thistle Ich dien, the
motto on the...
- Both the
Order of the
Thistle and the
Scots Guards use the
motto Nemo me
impune lacessit, the
motto of the
House of
Stuart and
referring to the thistle's...
- me defend, the
motto of the
British monarch for use in
Scotland Nemo me
impune lacessit, the
motto of
Scotland Ich dien, the
motto of the
Prince of Wales...
-
snake whose fangs are
embedded in the foot's heel, with the
motto Nemo me
impune lacessit ("No one
provokes me with impunity"). At one point,
Fortunato makes...
-
national flower, is planted, and
below it is
written in Latin, Latin: 'Nemo me
impune lacessit' (There is no one who
harms me and goes unpunished), the motto...