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- rebellious captains to fight and conquer the Spanish treasure fleet in 1638. audacter calumniare, semper aliquid haeret slander boldly, something always sticks...
- Sioux warrior wearing a war bonnet on horseback. The regimental motto, "Audacter et Strenue" (Strongly and Boldly) was attached to a scroll at the bottom...
- saltire Vert, 2nd, 3rd and 4th or bugle horns stringed and garnished. Motto: Audacter et strenue. The motto translates from Latin as "boldly and earnestly"....
- rebellious captains to fight and conquer the Spanish treasure fleet in 1638. audacter calumniare, semper aliquid haeret slander boldly, something always sticks...
- accusations of being a racist and eugenicist in a 2010 article, "SPLC’s MO: Audacter calumniare semper aliquid haeret (slander boldly, something always sticks)"...
- Pollock Crest: A boar p****ant shot through with a dart Proper. Motto: Audacter et strenue [Latin, 'Boldly and readily', 'Boldly and Strongly'] Chief:...
- Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz Motto Vigilate Audacter Type University of Applied Sciences Established 1875 Students 373 Location Tersc****ing , Netherlands...
- that a design for a new coat of arms be adopted and that the Latin phrase Audacter et Sincere (Boldly and Frankly) be adopted as Castleford's motto. The coat...
- two Portcullises of the second Supporters On either side a Bear Or muzzled collared and chained Sable Motto Audacter Et Strenue (Boldly and strenuously)...
- (prūdentis) ('prudent') prūdenter ('prudently') audāx, audāx (audācis) ('bold') audācter ('boldly') virīlis, virīle ('courageous, spirited') virīliter ('courageously...