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  2. List of Latin phrases (D) - Wikipedia

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    with God as protector / with an avenging God: motto of the defunct Confederate States of America: Deo volente: God willing: This was often used in conjunction with a signature at the end of letters. It was used in order to signify that "God willing" this letter will get to you safely, "God willing" the contents of this letter come true.

  3. List of national mottos - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Iraq displays the national motto, Allahu Akbar ("God is Great"). Iceland: No official motto. India: Truth alone triumphs (Sanskrit: सत्यमेव जयते, Satyameva Jayate). [64] Indonesia: Unity in diversity (Old Javanese: Bhinneka Tunggal Ika). [65] Iran: God is the Greatest (Persian: الله اكبر; Allahu Akbar).

  4. God is great - Wikipedia

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    God is Great may refer to: The Takbir, the Arabic phrase "Allāhu Akbar", often translated as "God is Great" God Is Great and I'm Not (Dieu est grand, je suis toute petite), a 2001 French film; God is Great (no. 2), a 1991 sculpture by John Latham

  5. Takbir - Wikipedia

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    The form Allāhu is a nominative of Allah, meaning 'God'. [10] [11] The takbīr is sometimes translated into English as "God is greater", which is short for "God is greater than all" (الله أَكْبَرُ من كلِّ شيء). It is an example of an Arabic idiom where an incomplete sentence, abbreviated because of its familiarity, is ...

  6. Mottos of Francoist Spain - Wikipedia

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    In his farewell message to the Spanish people upon his death in 1975, Franco referred to "the great task of making Spain united, great and free." [5] The slogan was incorporated into the Falangist anthem, Cara al Sol; it ended with the stanza ¡España una! ¡España grande! ¡España libre! (Spain, one [united]! Spain, great! Spain, free!)

  7. Quetzalcōātl - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, early Spanish sources written by clerics tend to identify the god-ruler Quetzalcoatl of these narratives with either Hernán Cortés or Thomas the Apostle—identifications which have also become sources of a diversity of opinions about the nature of Quetzalcoatl. [14]

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  9. In God We Trust - Wikipedia

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    Capitalized "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the reverse of a United States twenty-dollar bill"In God We Trust" (also rendered as "In God we trust") is the official motto of the United States [1] [2] [3] as well as the motto of the U.S. state of Florida, along with the nation of Nicaragua (Spanish: En Dios confiamos).