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pro Deo et Patria: For God and Country: Frequently used motto pro domo (sua) for (one’s own) home or house: serving the interests of a given perspective or for the benefit of a given group. pro Ecclesia, pro Texana: For Church, For Texas: Motto of Baylor University, a private Christian Baptist university in Waco, Texas. pro fide et patria
The motto Hiberni Unanimes pro Deo Rege et Patria ("The Irish United for God, King, and Country") was used by Confederate Ireland. [2] The Society of United Irishmen (1780s–1798) used Equality: it is new strung and shall be heard as a motto. [3]
Philippine Independent Church: Pro Deo Et Patria (For God and country) Pontificate of Pope Pius XII: opus iustitiae pax (peace is the fruit of justice) Pontificate of Pope Francis: Miserando Atque Eligendo (by having mercy and by choosing) Salvation Army: Blood and Fire; Society of Jesus: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the greater glory of God)
Pro Aris et Focis is the motto of many families such as the Blomfields of Norfolk, the Mulvihills of Ireland, the Waits of Scotland, a private members club in Australia, the United Service Club Queensland and of military regiments all over the world, such as the Middlesex Yeomanry of Britain, the Royal Queensland Regiment of Australia and the Victoria Rifles of Canada.
Motto: Pro patria saepe pro rege semper [Latin, 'For country often, for king always'] Chief: none, armigerous clan. Seat: Dolphinstone Castle (ruin), Jedburgh [9] Aiton [4] Crest: A hand pulling a rose Proper. Motto: Decerptae dabunt odorum [Latin, 'Roses plucked will give sweet smell'] Chief: none, armigerous clan. Seat: Ayton, Berwickshire ...
On the left of the cross was the harp, and on the right the crown." The motto on the seal was Pro Deo, Rege, et Patria, Hiberni Unanimes (For God, King and Fatherland, Ireland is United). [17] A National Treasury, a mint for making coins, and a press for printing proclamations were set up in Kilkenny.
Other mottos included amongst variations: For Our King & Country, Pro Rege et Patria (for King and Country), Quis Separabit (none shall separate), and Pro Patria (for Country) [9] Another Volunteer motto is the oft-repeated Pro Aeris et Focis (for our altars and our hearths), a truncated form of Pro Caesare, Pro Aeris et Focis (for our King ...
The motto which encircles the crest is: pro rege, which translated from Latin means "for the king". [34] Although today crest badges are more commonly used by clan members, the original badges worn by clansmen were plant badges or clan badges. Clan badges consisted of plants which were worn on a bonnet or attached to a pole or spear. There have ...