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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1450
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- 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)
- Fides, patria, labor - Faith, fatherland and work (Motto of the Seminar San Carlos y Marcelo in Trujillo, Peru)
- Fides under habit eo nuquam redit - Where faith leaves, it does not come back
- Fili quid feciste nobis sic? - Son, why did you do it
- Filius canis - Son of a bitch (female dog)
- Filius Dei - Son of God (Ecclesiastical term)
- Finis coronat opus - The end crowns the work
- Finis Mundi - The end of the world
- Finis origine pendet - The end depends upon the beginning (Motto of Phillips Academy, Andover, MA)
- Finis Terrae - The end of the land
- Firma ut supra - Sign as above
- Firmitas, utilitas, venustas - Strong, useful, beatiful (Motto of Roman Architect Marcus Vitruvius Pollio - c. 80 - 25 BC)
- Fit via vi - The road is made by force (Virgil Aeneid 2, 494)
- Flagellum Dei - The Scourge of God (Nickname of Atilla, King of the Huns)
- Flagellum Solis - Scourge of the Sun (Pope Anti-pope Alexander V (1409-1410) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms had a sun)
- Flamma fumo est proxima - A flame is nearest to smoke (Plautus - Curculio, 53)
- Flatus vocis - Voice fart (Jibber)
- Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo - If I can not move the super-heroes, I will unleash the underworld (Virgil - Aeneid, 7, 312)
- Flecto genua mea neminem - I kneel before no man
- Flores Circumdati - Surrounded by Flowers (Pope Clement XI (1700-1721) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born in Urbino, a city that depicts a garland of flowers on its coat of arms)
- Floruit - To flower (Flowering stage of a person, school, movement or biological species)
- Flos Florum - Flower of Flowers (Pope Paul VI (1963-1978) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms had three lilies)
- Flos Pilaei Aegri - Flower of the Sick Pills (Pope Clement VII (1523-1534) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His family coat of arms had six medical balls (pills) and one of them with three lilies)
- Flos Sanctorum - Flower of the Saints (A request by Queen Isabella of Spain to the Guadalupe Jeronimos in a letter dated in 1481)
- Fluctuat nec mergitur - Floats and doesn't sink (Motto of Paris, France)
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