The motto of Guelph is 'Faith, Fidelity and Progress'.
The motto of Dainese is 'Inspired by humans.'.
The motto of Puntland is 'Star of the North'.
Guildford High School's motto is 'As One That Serveth'.
The motto of Shediac is 'In Unum Ad Summum'.
The motto of Wabush is ''.
Ghibellines
The White Guelphs
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the White Guelphs
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Guelphs and Ghibellines The Guelphs and Ghibellines were factions supporting, respectively, the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire in central and northern Italy during the 12th and 13th centuries. The struggle for power between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Empire had arisen with the Investiture Conflict of the 11th century. ....the question asks about the "white Guelph" party. The Whites were opposed to Papal influence, specifically the influence of Pope Boniface VIIII. Dante Alighieri was among the supporters of the White Guelphs, and in 1302 was exiled when the Black Guelphs took control of Florence.
Dante Alighieri was banished from Florence in 1302 due to his political affiliations with the White Guelphs, a faction opposing the ruling Black Guelphs. His involvement in Florence's political turmoil, particularly his role in the city's governance and his critical stance against corruption, made him a target for the opposing faction. After the Black Guelphs seized control, Dante was exiled, and he spent the rest of his life in various Italian cities, where he wrote many of his most famous works. His banishment profoundly influenced his writing, particularly "The Divine Comedy."
Dante Alighieri was exiled from Florence by the Black Guelphs, a political faction opposed to his support for White Guelphs. This occurred in 1302 as a result of the factionalism and power struggles within the city, leading to Dante's exile and subsequent writings, including the famous 'Divine Comedy.'
The author's purpose in naming the Black Guelphs among the sinners in Hell was likely to show their perceived betrayal and treachery, as well as to reinforce their condemnation for their actions on Earth. This choice may also serve to emphasize the importance of political allegiance and moral integrity in the portrayal of sinners in the text.
Dante was loyal to the Guelphs, who supported the popes, and in opposition to the Ghibellines, who supported the Holy Roman Emperors. These groups were not really political parties, but had existence based on family and power considerations.
Lesotho's motto is ''.