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- dividit. Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae, propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant...
- universities in Indonesia that upholds the motto: "Talent Pro Patria et Humanitate" (the best talent is dedicated to the nation-state and humanity). The...
- on Christian education, as evident in the school's motto, Pro Deo et Humanitate (for God and Humanity). These words were inscribed upon "the ageless granite...
- Nicaragua Nexus, which is to accomplish the Wake Forest motto of Pro Humanitate by working with Nicaraguans to enhance their quality of life through collaborative...
- University of Papua Universitas Papua Motto Pro Humanitate Scientia Type State university Established November 3, 2000 Rector Dr. Meky Sagrim, S.P., M...
- arms Logo Nickname:  "Limestone City" Motto(s):  Antiquitate Civilitate Humanitate (Latin) ("A Civil And Creative Community with a Proud Past") Kingston...
- the Congregational church. Many alumni have gone forth "Pro Christo et Humanitate". After ****uming leadership in 2010, President Steven Corey announced...
- Academy Former name Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy Motto "Arte et humanitate, labore et scientia" Type Public Established 1907 Affiliation non-denominational...
- Medical College, Kolkata Latin: Bengala Medicus Collegium Motto Latin: **** Humanitate Scientia Motto in English Humanity and Science Type Medical College Established...
- and ****enson Trust. The school's motto is in Latin, "Summa Virtute Et Humanitate", which means: "With Utmost Courage and Courtesy". On 21 January 1797...