-
proper (deemed a
notorious example of
debased heraldry), the
Latin motto Palmam qui
meruit ferat ("let him who has
earned it bear the palm"), and added...
- It reads:
DIFFICILIS QVONDAM DOMINIS PARERE SERENIS IVSSVS ET
EXTINCTIS PALMAM PORTARE TYRANNIS OMNIA THEODOSIO CEDVNT SVBOLIQVE PERENNI TER
DENIS SIC...
- no
reward without effort Also "dare to try";
motto of
numerous schools.
palmam qui
meruit ferat He who has
earned the palm, let him bear it. Loosely, "achievement...
-
University of
Southern California Motto Latin:
Palmam qui
meruit ferat Motto in English "Let
whoever earns the palm bear it" Type
Private research university...
-
Iraqi coins of the 1970s like the 5 fils. The
Latin motto of Lord
Nelson is
Palmam qui
meruit ferat, "Let him bear the palm who has
deserved it". The motto...
-
modelled after the
Westminster School in England. The school's
Latin motto,
Palmam Qui
Meruit Ferat,
means "Let
whosoever deserves the palm bear it." Shawnigan...
-
class 3
stage onwards. The school's motto, in Latin, is
Mereat Quisque Palmam,
meaning "Let each one
merit his prize".
Sherwood was
named after the Sherwood...
- "Palmerston
North –
Heraldry of the World". Ngw.nl.
Retrieved 19 June 2015. "
Palmam qui
meruit ferat meaning". Latin-dictionary.org.
Archived from the original...
- side a ****a Bird and on the
sinister side a
Kotuku both proper."
Motto "
Palmam qui
meruit ferat" (Let him who has
earned it bear the palm). This motto...
- no
reward without effort Also "dare to try";
motto of
numerous schools.
palmam qui
meruit ferat He who has
earned the palm, let him bear it. Loosely, "achievement...