
`Fiat justitia, et pereat mundus` is a Latin phrase, meaning: `Let there be justice, though the world perish.” This sentence, which has not been traced to Classical Rome, was the motto of Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, probably originating from Johannes Manlius’s book Loci Communes (1563). It characterizes an attitude, which wants to pro...
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