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− | Dublin's coat of arms | + | * '''three ... castles:''' Dublin's coat of arms displays 3 blazing castles (the fire supposedly symbolizes the ardent loyalty of the citizens!). On the following page - [[page 23]] - there is reference to Dublin's Latin motto, which appears under the castles: [[of the burger felicitates the whole of the polis]], or “Obedienta Civium Urbis Felicitas”, which can be translated as “Happy the city where the citizens are obedient” |
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+ | * '''Sutton:''' the Isthmus of Sutton connects the Howth Peninsula to the mainland of County Dublin | ||
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+ | * '''thrice shut castle''' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Dublin's Motto]] |
Latest revision as of 09:20, 6 September 2007
- three ... castles: Dublin's coat of arms displays 3 blazing castles (the fire supposedly symbolizes the ardent loyalty of the citizens!). On the following page - page 23 - there is reference to Dublin's Latin motto, which appears under the castles: of the burger felicitates the whole of the polis, or “Obedienta Civium Urbis Felicitas”, which can be translated as “Happy the city where the citizens are obedient”
- Sutton: the Isthmus of Sutton connects the Howth Peninsula to the mainland of County Dublin
- thrice shut castle