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- precibus aut donis regiis posset, iure iurando adegit neminem Romae p****uros regnare. (First of all, by swearing an oath that they would suffer no man to rule...
- non-religious students." Groton adopted its current motto, cui servire est regnare, in 1902. Its proper English translation has been debated over the years...
- (1884), Groton, M****achusetts, US. The motto changed to Cui Servire est Regnare ("To whom to serve is to reign") shortly after the school's founding. Hartford...
- be found that reads: ‘Deo Servire / Penitentiam Inire / Fato Obedire / Regnare Est / A Poole / 1564 / IHS’ (‘To be subject to God, to enter upon penance...
- Annales iuvavenses, in 920, Baiuarii sponte se reddiderunt Arnolfo duci et regnare ei fecerunt in regno teutonicorum ("the Bavarians freely submitted themselves...
- Keele University Thanke God for All English University of Kent Cui servire regnare est Latin Whom to serve is to reign King's College London Sancte et sapienter...
- inspiration for works such as Antonio Cornazzano's Del modo di regere et di regnare, in which he dedicated to her. This is not the only book that Eleanor had...
- Former name University of Kent at Canterbury Motto Latin: Cui servire regnare est Motto in English Literal translation: 'Whom to serve is to reign' (Book...
- King's College Latin: Collegium Christi Regis Motto Latin: Oportet Eum Regnare Motto in English "It is ****ing that He should reign" Type Private university...
- twelfth-century copy, records that Baiuarii sponte se reddiderunt Arnolfo duci et regnare ei fecerunt in regno teutonicorum, i.e. that "Arnulf, Duke of the Bavarians...