Royal mottos of Danish monarchs
- Royal mottos of Danish monarchs
The use of a royal motto (Danish: "valgsprog") is an old tradition among Danish monarchs, dating back at least 500 years. The use of such a motto was a way for a monarch to emphasize values or beliefs he / she held dear. In earlier times, these mottos were often shown on Danish coinage, often in a Latin form.
Royal mottos
Since the time of Frederick VI, Danish monarchs have only used mottos in the Danish language.
References
ee also
* List of Danish monarchs
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