d100 | Result |
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1 |
Plus d'honneur que d'honneurs (fr. More honor than honors) |
2 |
Utroque Paratus (lt. We are ready) |
3 |
Iuncti et fortes (lt. Together and strong) |
4 |
Omnia praetereunt (lt. Everything pass) |
5 |
Piérdase todo, sálvese el honor (sp. Everything is lost but honor) |
6 |
Vindica dómine causam tuam (lt. Raise, Lord, and fight for our cause) |
7 |
Nulla vi invertitur ordo (lt. Order doesn't reverse) |
8 |
por línea recta y camino (lt. By straight line and way) |
9 |
Veritas vincit (lt. Truth wins) |
10 |
Ipse dux ipse miles (lt: As leader, as soldier) |
11 |
Ecce agnos Dei (lt: here is the Lamb of God) |
12 |
Origen celeste (sp. From the sky) |
13 |
Ave María Gratia Plena (lt. Hail Mary, full of grace) |
14 |
Folium ejus non defluet (lt. The flower doesn't fall) |
15 |
Natura Artis Magistra (lt. Nature is the teacher of art) |
16 |
Fides deo (lt. Faithful to God) |
17 |
Homo homini lupus (lt Man is the wolf of Mankind) |
18 |
In bello primum (lt. First in War) |
19 |
Deus arcum suum tendit (lt. God uses his bow) |
20 |
Utimur (lt. We use it) |
21 |
Decus et tutamen in armis (lt. Honor and protection by the weapon) |
22 |
Spera in deo (lt. hope in God) |
23 |
Spiritus intus alit (lt. Spirit nurtures the inner side) |
24 |
Chevalerie, devoir, honneur (fr. Chivalry, Duty, Honor) |
25 |
Ab alta cuncta (lt. From the highside) |
26 |
Con ésta se defiende (sp. with this, we defends) |
27 |
Quis attero mihi tantum planto mihi validus (lt. _What doesn't kill you makes you stronger)_ |
28 |
Pro Deo pro Rege (ft. For God, For the King) |
29 |
Tiens a la verité (ft. Here is the Truth) |
30 |
Altitudo Fortitudo (lt: Higher, stronger) |
31 |
Officium et Jus (lt. Right and Duty) |
32 |
Etiam si omnes, ego non (lt. Even if everybody says yes, I say no) |
33 |
God be my guide |
34 |
Soyez ferme (st: Stand) |
35 |
Non fortiorquam justius (lt. Not stronger but fairer) |
36 |
Fortis in bello (lt: Strong in war) |
37 |
Hoc fac et vives (lt: Do it, and live) |
38 |
Quem timebo? (lt: Who must i fear?) |
39 |
Deo Juvante (lt. With the help of God) |
40 |
Nemo Iniuriae, Semper Fidelis (lt: There are no Injustice, we are always Faithful) |
41 |
Vincit qui patitur (lt: who resists, wins) |
42 |
Semper Verum (lt. Always true) |
43 |
Fidelitate Coniuncti (lt. United by fealty) |
44 |
Nullius in verba (lt. On the word of no one) |
45 |
in deo speramus (lt. in god we hope) |
46 |
Lux et Veritas (lt. light and truth) |
47 |
Fiel pero desdichado (sp: Faithful but unhappy) |
48 |
Fides et pietas (lt. Faith and Piety) |
49 |
In hoc signo vinces (lt: with this sign you will win) |
50 |
To be bent, not broken |
51 |
Vox clamantis in deserto (lt. a voice in the wilderness cries) |
52 |
Sure and Stedfast |
53 |
Audaces juvat (lt. Bold are lucky) |
54 |
Force et Courage (lt. Strength and Courage) |
55 |
Semper Vigilans (lt. Always vigilant) |
56 |
Be Prepared |
57 |
Semper Aequus (lt. Always just) |
58 |
Fidelis ad Mortem (lt. Faithful unto death) |
59 |
Gens una sumus (lt. We are one people) |
60 |
Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas (lt. Accuracy, power, speed) |
61 |
Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt (lt. In harmony small things grew) |
62 |
Superbia in Proelio (lt. Pride in battle) |
63 |
E Pluribus Unum (lt. Out of many, one) |
64 |
Per mare ubique (lt. Everywhere by sea) |
65 |
Concordia, Integritas, Industria (lt. Unity, integrity, diligence) |
66 |
Ex Obscuris Lux (lt.From darkness, light) |
67 |
Vita donum Dei (lt. Life is the gift of God) |
68 |
Super Ardua (lt. Let us overcome our difficulties) |
69 |
Septem Juncta in Uno (lt. Seven joined in one) |
70 |
Magnanimi Pretium (lt. The prize of greatness) |
71 |
Virtus Nobilitat (lt. Power ennobles) |
72 |
Virtuti et Merito (lt. By virtue and merit) |
73 |
Auspicium Melioris Aevi (lt. Hope of a better age) |
74 |
Progrediamur (lt. Let us go forward) |
75 |
Ut Prosint Omnibus Conjuncti (lt. United for the common good) |
76 |
E Mari Merces (lt. Wealth from the sea) |
77 |
Nec temere, nec timide (lt. Neither rashly nor timidly) |
78 |
Ex navicula navis (lt. Big boat out of a small one) |
79 |
Antiqiui Colant Antiquum Dierum (lt. Let the ancients worship the ancient of days) |
80 |
Jure et dignitate gladii (lt. By the right and dignity of the Sword) |
81 |
Domine dirige nos (lt. Lord direct us) |
82 |
Ardens Fide (lt. burning with faith) |
83 |
In Reliquom Laboramus (lt. We work for the future) |
84 |
Sanctae Nomine Crucis (lt. By the name of the Holy Cross) |
85 |
Salubritas et eruditio (lt. Health and education) |
86 |
In consilio sapientia (lt. There is wisdom in counsel) |
87 |
Probemur Rebus (lt. let us be judged by our acts) |
88 |
Servire Populo (lt. To serve the people) |
89 |
Ad Summa Nitamur (lt. Let us strive after perfection) |
90 |
Spectemur Agendo (lt. Let us be regarded according to our conduct) |
91 |
Iuncti Progrediamur (lt. Let us progress together) |
92 |
Custodi Civitatem (lt. Guard the city) |
93 |
Old Yet Ever New |
94 |
Cor Unum, Via Una (lt. One heart, one way) |
95 |
Gaudeat ager (lt. Let the field rejoice) |
96 |
Fortiter Defendit Triumphans (lt. Triumph by brave defence) |
97 |
Dum Defluant Amnes (lt. Until the rivers cease to flow) |
98 |
Ad Solem Prospicimus (lt. We look towards the Sun) |
99 |
Dum spiro spero (lt. While I breathe I hope) |
100 |
Falce Marique Potens (lt. Powerful With the Sickle and on the Sea) |