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Romania has no official motto. Between the years 1859 and 1866 there were several mottos placed on the several coats of arms of the country (like ''Toţi în unu'' – "All in one"). From 1866 (when the prince Carol I became sovereign of Romania) until 1947 (when the Kingdom was abolished by force by the communists), the official motto was the one of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen: ''Nihil Sine Deo'' ("Nothing Without God" in Latin). During the communist regime the country had no motto. == Romanian institutions and their mottos == * Ministry of Foreign Affairs: ''Semper Fidelis Patriae'' ("Always Loyal to the Fatherland") * Ministry of National Defense: ''Honor et Patria'' or ''Onoare şi Patrie'' ("Honor and Fatherland") * Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform: ''Pro Patria et Ordine Iuris'' ("For the Fatherland and the Rule of Law") * * The Romanian Police: ''Lex et Honor'' ("Law and Honor") * * The Romanian Inspectorate for Emergency Situations: ''Audacia et Devotio'' ("Courage and Devotion") * * The Romanian Border Police: ''Patria et Honor'' ("Fatherland and Honor") * * The Romanian Gendarmerie: ''Lex et Ordo'' or ''Lege si Ordine'' ("Law and Order") * Ministry of Justice: ''Justitia Est Fundamentum Regnorum'' ("Justice is Fundamental to Reign") * The Protection Service: ''Semper Fidelis'' ("Always Faithful") 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mottos of Romanian institutions」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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