Nullius pavet occursum, from proverbs 30:30: leo fortissimus bestiarum ad nullius pavebit occursum (king james translation: "a lion which is strongest amongst beasts and turneth not away for any") (literally: "the lion, the strongest of the animals, fears the meeting of no one" (i. E. Never backs down for anything coming across its path))
heraldic badges of the (w:house of luxembourg (coat of arms: lion of luxemburg)):
w:henry vii, holy roman emperor (1273-1313) count of luxemberg, king of germany (king of the romans), the first emperor of the w:house of luxembourg
w:charles iv, holy roman emperor (1316-1378) king of germany (king of the romans), king of bohemia, duke of luxembourg, duke of silesia (grandson of w:henry vii, holy roman emperor) (w:house of luxembourg)
w:wenceslaus iv of bohemia (1361-1419) king of germany (king of the romans), king of bohemia, duke of luxembourg, duke of silesia (son of w:charles iv, holy roman emperor) (w:house of luxembourg). Date: 1666.
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