A Mari usque ad Mare ("From Sea to Sea"), Canada's motto, was derived from Psalm 72:8, which reads in Latin "Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae"
Basically it states that Canada is between two sea's. Canadians often modify their motto to be "From sea to sea to sea." as it is between the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans
Unfortunately, many families have chosen not to show a motto on their coat of arms.
Mississippi's State motto, Virtute Et Armis, meaning (by valor and arms,) may have been suggested by the motto of Lord Gray De Wilton, Virtute Non Armis Fido and accepted as an element of the Mississippi coat of arms as adopted in 1894.
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The motto or slogan that is listed on the London Coat of Arms is "Domine Dirige Nos". It is a Latin phrase that means "O Lord (God) Direct Us."
The national motto of Bulgaria is "Union Makes Strength". The national motto is featured on the country's coat of arms.
The motto of Australia's coat of arms is simply "Australia".
The motto on the Glasgow coat of arms is "Let Glasgow flourish".
fuller coat of arms motto meaning "grab the future"
Canada's official motto is "A Mari Usque ad Mare." It means from sea to sea. Canada has a national flag, coat of arms, and national horse.
The Latin motto at the bottom of the Tasmanian coat of arms is Ubertas et fidelitas, meaning 'Fertility and Faithfulness'.
that is the "motto" on the coat of arms of The Bahamas.
The British flag is in the Canadian Coat of Arms because the Canada was formed from British colonies.
yes yes there is There is a lion and a unicorn on the Canadian coat of arms. The lion represents the English, the Unicorn the French.
The motto was 'Be prepared.' The coat of arms had the motto engraved at the base.
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"Franges non flectus" Once seen on a coat of arms meaning Bowed but not defeated
motto ni lapu