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Encyclopedia > Deo Optimo Maximo

Deo Optimo Maximo is Latin for "To God, most good, most great." The phrase, usually abbreviated D.O.M., can be found on many Renaissance-era churches and other buildings, particularly in Italy. It is also inscribed on bottles of Benedictine liquor. Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... In the traditional view, the Renaissance is understood as an historical age that was preceded by the Middle Ages and followed by the Reformation. ... Benedictine is a brandy-based herbal liqueur beverage produced in France. ...


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Winiarczyk, Sigla Latina (4944 words)
Deo Aeterno /Diis aeternis/ D.AE.S. Deo Aeterno sacrum D.A.G. Divina adfulgente /adspirante/ gratia; 2.
Deo Optimo Maximo Virginique Mariae D.Opt.S. Deo Optimo Sacrum D.O.S. Deo Optimo sacram; 2.
Deo Triuno Optimo Maximo favente DT.O.M.F.A. Deo Ter Optimo Maximo feliciter annuente DT.O.M.Q.S. Deo Ter Optimo Maximoque sacram DT.O.M.S. Deo Ter Optimo Maximo sacrum DT.O.T.M.B.I. Deo Ter Optimo Ter Maximo bene iuvante D.T.V. Deo Trino Uno dub.
TRAUMA (297 words)
They were formed in the middle '80's under the name THANATOS and recorded their first two demo tapes "Deo Optimo Maximo" and "Out Of Sanity" more than 12 years ago - before most of today bands were even founded.
Then in 1992 the band change their name to TRAUMA nad released their third demo "Invisible Reality", which received great reviews in various magazines (Aardshock, Close-Up, Rock Hard, Metal Hammer...) and sold in several thousand copies, spreading the name of the band very well.
"Deo Optimo Maximo" demo - 1988 (jako THANATOS)
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