- ('United in diversity') is the
official motto of the
European Union (EU),
adopted in 2000. Its
translations in the
other 24
official languages of the...
-
correspondences between the
mottos and the popes' birthplaces,
family names,
personal arms, and pre-papal titles. For example, the
first motto, Ex
castro Tiberis...
- This
article lists state and
national mottos for the world's nations. The
mottos for some
states lacking general international recognition,
extinct states...
-
United States' 50
states have a
state motto, as do the
District of
Columbia and 3 of its territories. A
motto is a
phrase intended to
formally describe...
-
itself a non-literal
translation of "in
concordia res
parvae cres****",
originally the
motto of the
Dutch Republic. That
translation,
along with its French...
- ˈunum]) –
Latin for "Out of many, one" (also
translated as "One out of many") – is a
traditional motto of the
United States,
appearing on the
Great Seal...
-
world to win.
WORKING MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE!". This
translation is the
authorized translation by Marx and
Engels and is the most
commonly used version...
- Germany,
together with a less
successful German translation, Noch Weiter. In Spain, the
Latin motto continued to be po****r
after Charles V's death....
- po****r
motto for universities,
along with
other academic institutions and
recreational ****ociations.
Fortune favours the bold is the
translation of a Latin...
- Old French: Deu et mon droit),
which means 'God and my right', is the
motto of the
monarch of the
United Kingdom. It
appears on a
scroll beneath the...