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Language : [[:Category:Mottoes in Latin|Latin]]<br> | Language: [[:Category:Mottoes in Latin|Latin]]<br> | ||
Translation in English : '''Loved and given ''' | * Translation in English: '''Loved and given ''' | ||
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* [[Ubald Langlois]] | * [[Ubald Langlois]] | ||
* [[Arcadio María Larraona Saralegui]] | * [[Arcadio María Larraona Saralegui]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 11 August 2024
DILEXIT (ET) TRADIDIT
Language: Latin
- Translation in English: Loved and given
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