Nihil sine Deo

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The phrase as shown in the fragment of the Kingdom of Romania's coat of arms containing it

Nihil sine Deo,

Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen royal family and was the motto of both the former Principality of Romania and the former Kingdom of Romania
.

History

Nihil sine Deo was introduced as the motto of the

People's Republic of Romania was established.[3] Today, the motto is displayed in rooms of the Peleș Castle.[1]

In 2009, the Royal Decoration of Nihil Sine Deo, named after the motto, was created by the former King of Romania Michael I.[4]

Proposed return as the motto of Romania

It has been proposed that Nihil sine Deo should be adopted again as the official motto of Romania. A vote by the Constitution Revision Commission was made in 2013 to decide this. The proposal received 11 votes in favor and 8 votes against it, meaning that it did not get more than the two thirds of the votes necessary for a proposal to get adopted, so it was rejected.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Cine a spus "Nihil sine Deo"? Ce înseamnă acest lucru pentru România?". Shtiu (in Romanian). 6 October 2020.
  2. ^ "De ce roșu, galben și albastru? O scurtă istorie a tricolorului (partea I)". Adevărul (in Romanian). 1 December 2015.
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  4. ^ "Decorația Regala Nihil Sine Deo" (in Romanian). Royal House of Romania.
  5. ^ Dadacus, Liviu (6 June 2013). "NOUA CONSTITUȚIE: Propunerea ca "Nihil sine Deo" să fie deviza României nu a întrunit voturile necesare adoptării". Mediafax (in Romanian).