- Fiat iustitia, et
pereat mundus is a
Latin phrase,
meaning "Let
justice be done,
though the
world perish". This
sentence was the
motto of
Ferdinand I,...
-
attributed to
Saint Jerome by
Victor Hugo in Les Misérables fiat
iustitia et
pereat mundus let
justice be done,
though the
world shall perish motto of Ferdinand...
- present-day
Austria or the
extensive Habsburg monarchy. Fiat iustitia, et
pereat mundus – the
motto of
Ferdinand I. FERT –
Another motto of a
European dynasty...
-
court in a
trial against his
brother Jimmy. Fiat
justitia Fiat iustitia, et
pereat mundus, a
similar phrase Henny Penny, or
Chicken Little, a folk tale about...
-
pereat sed
habeat utiam aeterna Latin Vulgate Sic enim Deus
dilexit mundum, ut
Filium suum
unigenitum daret: ut
omnis qui
credit in eum, non
pereat,...
- flexible,
moderate and tolerant. Ferdinand's
motto was Fiat iustitia, et
pereat mundus: "Let
justice be done,
though the
world perish".
Ferdinand was born...
-
Tommaso Marinetti. One of the
slogans of the ****urists was "Fiat ars –
pereat mundus" ('Let art be created,
though the
world perish'). Provocatively,...
-
colloquist wanted to say.
verba ita sunt
intelligenda ut res
magis valeat quam
pereat words are to be
understood such that the
subject matter may be more effective...
- Be
always ready to
disburse Funds required to feed us.
Pereat tristitia,
Pereant osores,
Pereat diabolus,
Quivis Antiburschius,
Atque irrisores. May sadness...
- The
exterior dial is much more basic. “Nequid
Pereat”
means “Let
nothing perish”....