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Revision as of 12:21, 2 February 2010
This list contains mottos of Norwegian institutions. Norway does not have a state motto, however the personal motto of the reigning monarch can be said to fill some of that function. The motto of the three last monarchs has been Alt for Norge which translates roughly as All for Norway. The motto was first chosen by King Haakon VII and immortalised as the rallying motto of the Norwegian resistance against the German occupation of Norway. It is not common for Norwegian municipalities or government agencies to have mottos.
Monarch
Each reigning monarch chooses his personal motto, however the last three kings have all chosen "Alt for Norge".
Government institutions
Institution | Motto (in original language) | English translation |
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Military
Institution | Motto (in original language) | English translation |
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Norwegian Army 2nd Battalion | In hoc Signo Vinces | In This, Be Victorious |
His Majesty The King's Guard | Alt for Kongen | All for the King |
Arctic Ranger Company | Agmine Consectamur | We hunt in packs |
Norwegian Army Armoured Battalion | Bitit Fyrst | Strike First |
Norwegian Artillery battalion | Gjør rett, frykt ingen | Do right, fear no one |
6th Division | Styrke for fred, evne til strid | Strength for peace, capability for war |
No. 330 Squadron RNoAF | Trygg havet | Make the ocean safe |
Private institutions
Institution | Motto (in original language) | English translation |
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