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Virtus Unita Fortius Agit: Latin The united virtue is the strongest University of Beira Interior [144] Scientia et Labore Altiora Petimus: Latin Science and Work aim higher things University of Trás-os-Montes and Upper Douro [145] Scientia et labore omnia adipiscere: Latin Science and Work to obtain all
Motto: Virtus Unita Fortior ("United virtue is stronger") Other elements: A console or: The coat of arms of Andorra (Catalan: Escut d'Andorra) is the heraldic device ...
virtus sola nobilitas: virtue alone [is] noble: Motto of Christian Brothers College, St Kilda; similar to sola nobilitat virtus: virtus tentamine gaudet: strength rejoices in the challenge: Motto of Hillsdale College, Michigan, United States virtus unita fortior: virtue united [is] stronger: State motto of Andorra: virtute duce: led by virtue
The motto in the coat of arms (written in Goudy Old Style) in the middle stripe Virtus Unita Fortior means "Virtue United is Stronger". The blue and red of the Andorran flag are also found on the French flag, with red and yellow also being the colors of the Catalonian flag (as the old royal symbol of the Crown of Aragon ) and the arms of the ...
Wishing for the motto "Virtus, Unita, Fortior", which has presided over Andorra's peaceful advancement for more than seven hundred years of history, to stay fully alive and always to inspire Andorrans in their deeds, Sovereignly approve this present Constitution.
France's national motto Liberté, égalité, fraternité, seen on a public building in Belfort.. This article lists state and national mottos for the world's nations. The mottos for some states lacking general international recognition, extinct states, non-sovereign nations, regions, and territories are listed, but their names are not bolded.
Motto of the Order of St Michael and St George and of Raffles Institution in Singapore: Austriae est imperare orbi universo (A.E.I.O.U.) Austria is to rule the whole world Motto of the House of Habsburg, coined by Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor: aut Caesar aut nihil: either Caesar or nothing
Famous mottos, usually deliberately cryptic, adopted during the age of chivalry and courtly love by great noblemen and ladies include: À Mon Seul Désir , appearing on The Lady and the Unicorn tapestry made in Paris circa 1500;