- the
universe around him: "Si
fractus illabatur orbis, /
impavidum ferient ruinae (transl. Should the
whole frame of
Nature round him break, / In ruin and...
-
sergeant Azure,
armed and
membered Sable,
crowned Or
Motto Instaurator ruinae (A
repairer of ruin)
Profile Region Lowlands Chief Alistair Forsyth of that...
- Piauí
State Flag Coat of arms Motto(s):
Impavidum Ferient Ruinae (Latin) "Wounded and
undaunted amid the ruins" Anthem: Hino do Piauí
Location of State...
-
sergeant azure,
armed and
membered sable,
crowned Or. Motto:
Instaurator ruinae [Latin, 'A
repairer of ruin'] Chief:
Alister Forsyth of that Ilk Fotheringham...
- of the
world without fear (si
fractus illabatur orbis,/impavidum
ferient ruinae).
Echoes are
found in Seneca's
Agamemnon 593–603, Prudentius's Peristephanon...
- of arms Coat of arms of Piauí [pt] 24 July 1922
Motto Impavidum ferient ruinae [it] (Latin:
Wounded and
undaunted amid the ruins) Song [pt]
Anthem of Piauí [pt]...
- remembrance")
Forbes Lònach A
mountain in Strathdon.
Forsyth INSTAURATOR RUINAE Latin: "A
repairer of ruin"
Fraser A' Mhor-fhaiche (from
Scottish Gaelic:...
- can be seen on some
versions of the coat of arms is “Impavidum
ferient (
ruinae)”,
Quintus Horatius Flaccus (65 BC-8 BC), Carmina, III, 3,7. It is said...
- in Brașov, and then from 1556 to 1558 at the
University of Wittenberg.
Ruinae Pannonnicae, his best
known work, was
written in
Latin and
composed in dactylic...
- been
thinking when he
wrote si
fractus illabatur orbis,
impavidum ferient ruinae. He was a
great little man
whose place in the
councils and
hearts of the...