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Latin Mottos Starting with phrase number 121
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- E pluribus unum - From many, one (The making of one nation out of several British colonies - Great Seal of the United States - Motto found in the one dollar bill)
- E Scientia Hominis Salus - Science for the benefit of men (Motto of Ecuador's National Polytechnic School)
- Educare et Ministrare - Educate and Serve (Motto of the Columbus University in Veracruz, Mexico)
- Emitte lucem et veritatem - Emit light and truth (Motto of Kendall College in Evanston, IL)
- Ensis Laurentii - The Sword of Lawrence (Pope Gregory VIII (1187) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was a Cardinal of St Lawrence and his coat of arms had two swords)
- Esto Perpetua - Let it be perpetual (Motto of the State of Idaho - Appears on the back of the 2007 Idaho quarter - Thank you: Decio Frederico Viccino)
- Et dissipentur inimicie ejus, et fugiant a facie ejus - Disband its enemies and have them flee from his face (Motto of RCLAC - Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment Farnesio 12 )
- Et Tamen Stellae - And however stars (Motto of the University of Playa Ancha, Chile)
- Eternus vigilantia - Eternal vigilance (Guilds' responsible for standing watch. Motto of the Clarion & Tabard)
- Ex Ansere Custode - Out of the Guardian Goose (Pope Alexander III (1159-1181) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arm had a goose)
- Ex Astris Scientia - From the stars - Knowledge (Motto of Star Fleet Academy - Star Trek)
- Ex Castro Tiberis - From a castle on the Tiber (Pope Celestine II (1143-1144) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born in a castle (Citta) near the Tiber)
- Ex Eremo Celsus - Elevated From a Hermitage (Pope St. Celestine V (1294) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was a hermet, and founded the Celistines (celsus = "high, elevated"))
- Ex Luna, Scientia - From the moon, science (Motto of the Apollo 13 moon mission)
- Ex Magnitudine Montis - From the Great Mountain (Pope Eugene III (1145-1153) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Montemagno, big mountain)
- Ex notitia victory - To know, to win (Diplomatic Term - CESID Motto (Center for Defense Information) Spanish intelligence services)
- Ex Rosa Attrebatensi - From the rose of Arras (Motto of Pope Clement VI (1342-1352), according to the prophecies of St. Malachy - He was bishop of Arras and his coat of arms had six roses)
- Ex Rosa Leonina - Out of the Leonine Rose (Pope Honorius IV (1285-1287) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arm had two lions holding a rose)
- Ex Telonio Liliacei Martini - From the Customs-House of Martin of the Lilies (Pope Martin IV (1281-1285) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was treasurer of St. Martin of Tours)
- Ex Tetro Carcere - Out of a Harsh Prison (Antipope Victor IV (1159-1164) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was a cardinal of St. Nicholas in the Tullian prison)
- Ex umbra in solem - From the shade into the sun (Philosophical term - To go from ignorance to knowledge - Motto of the University Santa Maria, Chile)
- Ex Undarum Benedictione - From a Blessing of the Waves (Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was called Benedetto, Benedict, or who says blessings, and his coat of arms had waves)
- Fiat Panis - Let there be bread (Motto of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization)
- Fide et Amore - Fidelity and Love (Motto of the city of Osorno, Chile)
- Fides Intrepida - Intrepid Faith (Pope Pius XI (1922-1939) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because the Vatican survived the rise of Fascism and Communism in Europe during his reign)
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