Freedom equality fraternity.
Liberty, brotherhood, equality, the cry of the revolutionists of the French Revolution.
Toronto French School's motto is 'Connaissance est force'.
French Fifth Republic's motto is 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'.
French motto was "They shall not pass". First used by French General Robert Nivelle than was later adapted on to a propaganda poster
Canadian Army's motto is 'Vigilamus pro Te'.
Spanish Legion's motto is 'Legionarios a luchar. Legionarios a morir!'.
In English it is Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, and the original motto is Liberte, egalite fraternite
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The coin is likely from Switzerland, as "Post Tenebras Lux" is the motto of the city of Geneva, and "Liberte Independence Egalite" is associated with the French Revolution. The date is more likely to be 1794, as this aligns with the timeframe of the French Revolution and the spread of its ideals.
The tri-color flag of France The French National Anthem: Les Merseillaise French Motto: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite (Freedom, Equality, Fraternity) The sceptre Snake biting its own tail The eye within a triangle radiating light Red Phrygian cap The winged woman The law tablet The bundle of rods or fasces The broken chain
The motto of Garhanga is 'fraternite travaille progre'.
"unité indivisibilité de la république, liberté égalité franternité ou la mort" is a motto from the French revolution. It reads "unity and indivibility of the Republic" (It was one was intended not to be divided or separated into parts) and "liberty, equality, brotherhood - or death" implying that revolutionary ideals like freedom had to be achieved at all costs, even death.
That motto indicates your coin is from France. Assuming its denomination is somewhere between 10 centimes and 5 francs it was a common circulation coin until France adopted the euro in 2002, and is only worth a small amount, less than $1.
Their motto was "Liberte, egalite e fraternite" literally meaning "Liberty, Equality and Fraternity" They believed that they could accomplish a free nation, a Republic, free from the monarchy and where every man was equal and shared a sense of brotherhood with their fellow citizen. It was really quite a communist/left wing approach to governing a country. It believed in the superiority of the peasant. Although the revolutionaries of France believed that they could accomplish a peaceful nation, soon the country was in the grip of The Terror - a time when bloodshed and death was common and everyday. Many of the people killed had done nothing wrong and had no fair trial. eg " A boy hanged for cutting down a tree of liberty"
The motto of French Polynesia is 'Tahiti Nui Māre'are'a'.
French Union's motto is 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'.
The motto of French Community is 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'.
The motto of French Fourth Republic is 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'.