"Audemus jura nostra defendere" which has been translated as: "We Dare Maintain Our Rights" or "We Dare Defend Our Rights." This Latin phrase is on the state coat of arms completed in 1923.
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Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere, translated as "We Dare Maintain Our Rights."
The official state song of Alabama is "Alabama" by Julia Tutwiler and Edna Gockel Gussen. The lyrics are as follows:
Alabama, Alabama,
We will aye be true to thee,
From thy Southern shore where groweth,
By the sea thine orange tree.
To thy Northern vale where floweth
Deep and blue thy Tennessee.
Alabama, Alabama
We will aye be true to thee!
Broad the Stream whose name thou bearest;
Grand thy Bigbee rolls along;
Fair thy Coosa-Tallapoosa
Bold thy Warrior, dark and strong.
Goodlier than the land that Moses
Climbed lone Nebo's Mount to see
Alabama, Alabama,
We will aye be true to thee!
From thy prairies broad and fertile,
Where thy snow-white cotton shines.
To the hills where coal and iron
Hide in thy exhaustless mines.
Strong-armed miners -- sturdy farmers:
Loyal hearts what'er we be.
Alabama, Alabama,
We will aye be true to thee!
From the quarries where the marble
White as that of Paros gleams
Waiting till thy sculptor's chisel,
Wake to like thy poet's dream;
For not only wealth of nature,
Wealth of mind hast thou to fee.
Alabama, Alabama,
We will aye be true to thee!
Where the perfumed south-wind whispers,
Thy magnolia groves among,
Softer than a mother's kisses
Sweeter than a mother's song;
Where the golden jasmine trailing,
Woos the treasure-laden bee,
Alabama, Alabama,
We will aye be true to thee!
Brave and pure thy men and women,
Better this than corn and wine,
Make us worthy, God in Heaven,
Of this goodly land of Thine;
Hearts as open as our doorways,
Liberal hands and spirits free,
Alabama, Alabama,
We will aye be true to thee!
Little, little, can I give thee,
Alabama, mother mine;
But that little -- hand, brain, spirit,
All I have and am are thine.
Take, O take the gift and giver.
Take and serve thyself with me,
Alabama, Alabama,
I will aye be true to thee.
"Audemus jura nostra defendere" has been translated as: "We Dare Maintain Our Rights" or "We Dare Defend Our Rights." This Latin phrase is on the state coat of arms completed in 1923. It was adopted in 1939.
"Audemus jura nostra defendere" - We Dare Defend Our Rights
They don't have an overall motto, but they do have an academic motto. It is "our students. Our future."
there are actually 2 slogans for Alabama, they are:
Share the Wonder
Alabama the Beautiful
Where America finds its voice
The Alabama state motto "Audemus jura nostra defendere" is Latin for "We dare defend our rights"
The motto of Birmingham is 'Forward'.
Alabama
In 1939.
University of North Alabama's motto is 'Latin:'.
The motto of State of Katanga is ''.
"Forward" Reflecting Wisconsin's continuous drive to be a national leader, the state adopted "Forward" as the official state motto in 1851.
The Alabama state motto is "We dare defend our rights"
In 1939.
In 1939.
Alabama
The Alabama State Bird is the Yellowhammer. The Alabama State Flower is the Camellia. The Alabama State Tree is the Southern Pine (pinus palustris). Alabama's motto is "Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere" (We Dare Defend Our Rights).
The Alabama state motto is "Audemus jura nostra defendere" (Latin) The English translation is "We dare defend our rights"
Audemus jura nostra defendere -- We Dare Defend Our Rights
University of North Alabama's motto is 'Latin:'.
The motto of Coppin State University is 'Nurturing Potential... Transforming Lives'.
... Alabama
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence" became a state motto in 1875.
The State Motto of Texas is Friendship