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In Roman Mythology Goddess of Agriculture, called Demeter by the Greeks. The Motto in | In Roman Mythology Goddess of Agriculture, called Demeter by the Greeks. The Motto in Latin translates as "Do not yield to malice" is from Virgil's Aeneid. The Badge was approved in 1920. | ||
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HMS CERES, ROYAL NAVY
English | Green; issuant from base five stalks and ears of three wheat two barley all gold. Motto: Tu ne cede malis |
Origin/meaning
In Roman Mythology Goddess of Agriculture, called Demeter by the Greeks. The Motto in Latin translates as "Do not yield to malice" is from Virgil's Aeneid. The Badge was approved in 1920.
Literature: Image from Pinterest. Information from Admirality Ship Badges by T.P. Stopford.