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e pluribus unum
E pluribus unum is a motto foun on the Great Seal of the United States, along with Annuit Coeptis and Novus Ordo Seclorum, and adopted by an Act of Congress in 1782.
Trivia about e pluribus unum
This 3-word phrase familiar in the U.S. originated in an ancient poem & described assembling foods to make salad
An 1873 law requires that this Latin motto appear on one side of every U.S. coin
The eagle is holding a ribbon with this Latin phrase on it
The motto on the Great Seal of the U.S.: "Out of many, one"
By federal law, all U.S. coins must bear this phrase which means "Out of many, one"
This Latin motto on our coins can be traced back to Virgil's "Moretum" in the first century B.C.
This motto is on the base of the Statue of Freedom that sits atop the Capitol
You'll be on the money knowing "out of many, one" is the translation of this Latin phrase
An act of Feb. 12, 1873 made this 3-word Latin phrase mandatory on all U.S. coins
This Latin phrase, which means "out of many, one", must appear on all U.S. coins
The first sketch of the Great Seal in 1776 didn't include an eagle but did include this motto later seen in its beak
The Great Seal of the U.S. features a bald eagle with a ribbon in its mouth bearing this Latin motto