nemo me impune lacesset::The motto also appears, in conjunction with the of the order of the thistle, in later versions of the of the and subsequently in the version of the used in.
It is also alternatively translated into english as no one can harm me unpunished.
The of the , the scottish , is also that of the regiments , and.
It was also the motto of several former units of the british army, including the , , and , some of which went on to be amalgamated to form the royal regiment of scotland in 2006.
The motto appears in conjunction with the collar of the order of the thistle, which is placed around the shield.
Armed forces units elsewhere have also adopted this historic motto.
The motto is also that of the , a reserve mechanised infantry unit of.
In , the of the bear the motto, so too the of the.
The phrase also appears on mourning bands worn over the badges of in the.
It has been suggested that the phrase was originally used by as he was attacked by the roman senate.
The modern form of the motto was used by , duke of milan and had been used in britain on the colours of the scottish royalist officer during the.
It was also used by the parliamentarian propagandist as the motto for his newsletters.
For the kelvingrove international exhibition of 1888.
A by , where nemo me impune lacessit is the family motto of the character montresor.
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