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Dieu et mon droit

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A quick definition of Dieu et mon droit:

Dieu et mon droit is a French phrase that means "God and my right." It is the motto of the royal arms of England and has been used by many monarchs throughout history. The first person to use this motto was Richard I, and it has been used by almost all monarchs from Edward III to William III. The only exception was Elizabeth I, who used a different motto. Queen Anne also used a different motto, but Dieu et mon droit has been used again since her death.

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Definition: Dieu et mon droit (dyuu ay mawndrwah) is a French phrase that means "God and my right." It is the motto of the royal arms of England and has been used by many monarchs throughout history.

Example: The phrase was first used by Richard I and was used by almost all monarchs from Edward III to William III, who used a different motto, "je maintiendrey." Queen Anne used Elizabeth I's motto, "semper eadem," but Dieu et mon droit has been used since her death.

Explanation: The example shows how the phrase has been used by many monarchs throughout history, except for a few who used different mottos. It also shows how the phrase has been used consistently since Queen Anne's death. The phrase represents the monarch's belief that their power comes from God and that they have the right to rule.

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