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'''MOTTOES USED IN CIVIC, ECCLESIASTICAL, INSTITUTIONAL, MILITARY and CORPORATE HERALDRY'''
This list comprises all mottoes used on the Heraldry of the World site.


Mottoes are very common in the British-style civic heraldry (UK, Australia, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand), and much less common in other countries. Therefore the large majority of the mottoes in civic heraldry are from towns and councils in the British heraldic region.  
Mottoes are very common in the British-style civic heraldry (UK, Australia, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand), and much less common in other countries. Therefore the large majority of the mottoes in civic heraldry are from towns and councils in the British heraldic region.  


In addition, mottoes are very common in Ecclesiastical and military heraldry worldwide.
In addition, mottoes are very common in Ecclesiastical and military heraldry worldwide. These include most Latin mottoes.
 
If you see a motto on the site that is not yet listed here, if you want to provide a translation or have any other addition, please [mailto:webmaster@ngw.nl?subject=Please_add_motto mail us] !


Only true mottoes are listed here, no town names in banners around the arms.
Only true mottoes are listed here, no town names in banners around the arms.


The mottoes are listed by language as well as by first letter. For clarity no capital letters are used, except the first letter as well as personal or town names. A translation in English and origin is provided when available.
The mottoes are listed by language as well as by first letter. For clarity no capital letters are used, except the first letter as well as personal or town names. A translation in English and origin is provided when available.
If you want to help to translate : click [[:Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Translation_wanted|'''here''']] for a list of mottoes still to be translated !
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Latest revision as of 12:31, 4 June 2023

LIST OF MOTTOES USED IN CIVIC, ECCLESIASTICAL, INSTITUTIONAL, MILITARY AND CORPORATE HERALDRY

This list comprises all mottoes used on the Heraldry of the World site.

Mottoes are very common in the British-style civic heraldry (UK, Australia, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand), and much less common in other countries. Therefore the large majority of the mottoes in civic heraldry are from towns and councils in the British heraldic region.

In addition, mottoes are very common in Ecclesiastical and military heraldry worldwide. These include most Latin mottoes.

Only true mottoes are listed here, no town names in banners around the arms.

The mottoes are listed by language as well as by first letter. For clarity no capital letters are used, except the first letter as well as personal or town names. A translation in English and origin is provided when available.

If you want to help to translate : click here for a list of mottoes still to be translated !



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