-
interpretations have been offered. The
motto is
believed to be an
acronym of:
Foedere et
Religione Tenemur (Latin: 'Treaty and
religion bind us'); Fortitudo...
-
other piece of
music is
Jacobus de Kerle's "Cantio octo vo**** de
sacro foedere contra Turcas" 1572 (Song in
Eight Voices on the Holy
League Against the...
- Presbyterians'
original design and
still contains the
Latin phrase "Pro
Corona et
Foedere Christi",
which is translated, "For the
crown and
covenant of Christ"....
- been
three saddles), the double-headed
eagle survived. The
Latin motto,
Foedere Fraterno – "On with the brotherhood" –
again recall the
Black Friars. These...
- Habsburgs.
Jacob Grimm,
Deutsches Wörterbuch: "Eidgenossenschaft, f.
Helvetia foedere juncta, confoederation.
Johans Stumpf nennt seine Schwitzer chronica aus...
-
Rights before the rest of
Sicily and was a
civitas immunis ac
libera sine
foedere (free city
exempted from tax). In the 3rd and 2nd
centuries BC Centuripe...
-
chevronnt of six
Argent and Gules.
Escutcheon Azure a
chevron Ermine between in
chief two
bells and in base a
fleau Or.
Motto Hujus Stat
Foedere Mundus...
- burdens, and even as late as the time of
Cicero continued to be "sine
foedere immunes ac liberi" - a free and
immune city.
After the
destruction of Carthage...
-
meaning of the
motto is not
entirely clear;
perhaps it is an
acronym for
Foedere et
Religione Tenemur, also
written on
ancient coins. More likely, it is...
- The
Doctrine of the
Covenant and
Testament of God (Summa
doctrinae de
foedere et
testamento dei, 1648),
Francis Turretin (1623–1687) in his Institutes...