"Libertas aut Mors" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Liberty or Death." It symbolizes the idea that freedom is so essential that one would rather die than live without it. This motto has been used historically in various contexts, notably by revolutionary movements, to express a deep commitment to the struggle for independence and personal rights. It embodies the spirit of sacrifice for the sake of liberty.
mors tyranno means death to the tyrant. mors tyrannis means death to the tyrants.
It is Latin and it means "or death or liberty"
Veritas aut mors.
Ah, "death or glory" in Latin is "mors aut gloria." Such powerful words, capturing the essence of facing challenges with courage and determination. Remember, in every moment, we have the opportunity to choose our path towards glory, no matter how daunting it may seem.
I'm trying to piece this together from the individual latin words, so I may be wrong. But Orbiculus aut mors means something like "Skate or death" as in "Give me rollerderby or give me death!" I was researching this because it was included on the Cherry City Roller Girls' emblem, for what it's worth.
It means, "Either learn or leave."
Law and liberty.
The flowing robe is based on the Roman goddess of liberty, Libertas!
Mors Ex Tenebris means death from darkness. It's a marine corps motto
This is an ungrammatical or misspelled version of sine metu aut favore "without fear or favor."
Libertas Ireland ended in 2009.
A.C. Libertas was created in 1928.