- Per
ardua ad
astra is a
Latin phrase meaning "through
adversity to the stars" or "through
struggle to the stars" that is the
official motto of the Royal...
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three women,
presented as
portions of a m****cript
written by one (the
Ardua Hall Holograph) and
testimonies by the
other two. Lydia, a
divorced judge...
- also laid down by
Johann Albrecht Bengel, as "proclivi
scriptioni praestat ardua", in his
Prodromus Novi
Testamenti Graeci Rectè Cautèque Adornandi, 1725...
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protect the
airfields against enemy attack, the regiment's
motto is Per
Ardua -
Through Adversity. They are also
known as Rock Apes. No. 1
Armoured Car...
- the
National Museum of the
United States Air Force, in Dayton, Ohio. Per
Ardua (To
those who gave
their lives to
England during the
Battle of Britain...
- Aeneid: "sic itur ad astra" ('thus one
journeys to the stars') and "opta
ardua pennis astra sequi" ('desire to
pursue the high[/hard to reach]
stars on...
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marble embracing coats of arms and
banners inscribed with the
device 'Per
Ardua ad Astra'. Westfahl, Gary., "Haggard, (Sir) H(enry) Rider" in St. James...
-
Platyptilia ardua is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in
North America,
including Washington and
British Columbia. mothphotographersgroup...
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Supra ("always above"), the
motto of the
United States Space Force; Per
ardua ad
astra ("Through adversity/struggle to the stars"), the
motto of the Royal...
- Force. The
RNZAF motto is the same as that of the
Royal Air Force, Per
Ardua ad Astra,
meaning "Through
Adversity to the Stars". The Māori
language name...