- "Pange
lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis" (Latin for 'Sing, tongue, the
battle of
glorious combat') is a 6th-century AD
Latin hymn
generally credited...
- On the
right (South east) is
depicted the
Battle of the
Milvian Bridge (
Proelium) with Constantine's army
victorious and the
enemy drowning in the river...
-
Latin sequence from
which this hymn is derived:
Pange lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis by
Venantius Fortunatus.
There are many
English translations...
- 1946 the
symbol was retained. The
regimental motto,
Elementis Regamus Proelium translates to: "We rule the
battle by
means of the elements." The Chemical...
-
merely calls it the
proelium in Thessaliā ("battle in Thessalia");
Marcus Tullius Cicero and
Hirtius call it the Pharsāli****
proelium ("Pharsalic battle")...
- may
refer to
either of two
Mediaeval Latin hymns: "Pange
lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis" by
Venantius Fortunatus, a.D. 570,
extolling the
triumph of...
-
Antiphons Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium Pange lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis Panis angelicus Parce Domine Piae
Cantiones Pontifical Anthem...
- part of the
liturgy of the
Catholic Church, the
Pange lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis ("Sing, O tongue, of the
glorious struggle"), a hymn that later...
- Air
Force Garrison/HQ Of****t Air
Force Base,
Nebraska Motto(s)
Coelum Ad
Proelium Elige (Latin for 'Choose the
Weather for Battle')
Decorations Air Force...
- Reckoning"" (featuring
Bruce Fitzhugh) 4:31 7. "Iscariot" 2:59 8. "Dolor Per
Proelium – Your Name Is Defeat" 2:32 9. "Deus
Invictus – Your Name Is Victory"...