Latin Mottos
Starting with phrase number 191

  1. Indivisibiliter ac Inseparabiliter - Indivisibly and inseparably (Austria-Hungary motto - Refers to the autonomous nations inside the Monarchy. In fact, it wasn't really true, Hungary had a revolution against the Habsburg dinasty in 1848 - Thank you: Tibor)
  2. Inimicus Expulsus - Enemy Expelled (Pope Lucius II (1144-1145) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Caccianemici, or the enemy hunter)
  3. Inter Aulas Academia quaere verum - Among the classrooms of the Academy you look for the truth (This is the motto of the National University of Colombia. It is based on a Horace’s verse in reference to the Academy founded by the Greek philosopher Plato in the outskirts of Arenas, in 387 BC)
  4. Inter lutum duro mundus - I stay clean in the mud (Motto of those who have to work in an unpleasant or corrupt environment)
  5. Itineraium mentis ad veritatem - The journey of the mind in search of the truth (Motto of the University of the Frontier in Temuco, Chile )
  6. Iucunditas Crucis - Joy of the Cross (Pope Innocent X (1644-1655) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was elected Pope on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross after a long and difficult conclave)
  7. Iunctae humanitatis vinculo - Link of a united humanity (Motto of the Chilean Institute)
  8. Iuncti sed non uncti - Together, but not scrambled (Motto of the acrobatic patrol the Spanish Air Force)
  9. Ius semper loquitur - The law always speaks (Motto of the Law department of the National Autonomous University of Mexico)
  10. Iustitia, pietas, fides - Justice, Mercy and Faith (Motto of Suriman)
  11. Iustitiam et Potentium Ministrare - Justice and Strong Support (Motto of the Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration of the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon)
  12. Labor laetitia nostra - Our joy is our work (Motto of the University of Santiago, Chile)
  13. Labor omnia vincit - Work conquers all (Motto of many institutions)
  14. Labora et Vinces - Work and conquer (Motto Broch Garcia College in Valencia, Spain)
  15. Laborate pro sapientia et salute - Let us work for wisdom and health (occupational, marital and religious Motto)
  16. Leo Florentius - Florentine Lion (Pope Adrian VI (1522-1523) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Florensz and he had two lions on his coat of arms)
  17. Leo Sabinus - The Sabine Lion (Pope Celestine IV (1241) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was bishop of Sabine and his coat of arms had a lion)
  18. Liberi esto felicitatem et gloriam consecuto salva Cruce - Under the protection of the cross, be free and obtain happiness and glory (Motto of the first flag of the Republic of Ecuador)
  19. Libertas capitur - Freedom is winning (Motto of the University Austral de Chile )
  20. Libertas quae sera tamen - Freedom although late (Motto of Brasil’s Minas Gerais State)
  21. Libertate unanimus - United in freedom (Motto of the Netherlands Antilles)
  22. Lilium et Rosa - Lily and Rose (Pope Urban VIII (1623-1644) 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 of conflicts between France (Lily) and England (Rose))
  23. Lucem adspicio - See the light (Motto of the University of Costa Rica)
  24. Luceo non uro - I shine, I do not burn (Motto of the McKenzie clan)
  25. Luctor et Emergo - I struggle and come up (Motto of Zeeland, the province of the Netherlands which is mostly below sea level)

Total: 422
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