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RO
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Unofficial Mottos:
Monarchy Motto:
"Nihil Sine Deo"
(Translated from Latin: "Nothing Without God", used during the monarchy. Historically, the most prominent motto used from 1866 to 1947 during the Kingdom of Romania was this Latin phrase, which was the motto of the Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen ruling dynasty)
1859-1866 Motto:
„Toți în unu”
(Translated from Romanian: "All in one", used between 1859 and 1866)
Romanian Army Motto:
„Onoare și Patrie"
(Translated from Romanian: "Honor and Fatherland", often used by the Romanian Army)
1848 Revolution in Wallachia Motto:
„Dreptate, Frăție"
(Translated from Romanian: "Justice, Brotherhood", used during the 1848 revolution in Wallachia)
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