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The Great Seal of the State of Arizona is the state seal of the U.S. state of Arizona as designated in the state constitution. [1] Article 22, Section 20 of the State of Arizona Constitution by the Arizona State Legislature details the design and use of the seal.
Arizona's motto, Ditat Deus, meaning God enriches, is in all probability derived from Genesis 14:23 of the Latin Vulgate Version of the Bible. Ditat Deus served as the motto of the Arizona Territory from 1863 to 1912 and has served as the motto of the State of Arizona since 1912.
The state motto of Arizona is "Ditat Deus," which translates to "God Enriches" in English. This Latin phrase reflects the idea of divine blessings and the enriching qualities that are believed to be bestowed upon the state by a higher power.
Above the drawing is the state motto, "Ditat Deus," meaning "God Enriches." History of the Great Seal of Arizona (PDF) Permission to Use the State Seal. According to state statute, or law, the secretary of state is the keeper of the seal and may grant a certificate of approval for a state agency.
4 Μαρ 2005 · The Arizona state motto is Ditat Deus. It was conceived by Richard Cunningham McCormick, Secretary of the Arizona Territory in 1863.
28 Ιουν 2024 · “Ditat Deus” is the state motto of Arizona, which translates to “God Enriches.” It emphasizes the belief in divine blessings and acknowledges the role of God in enriching the lives of the people of Arizona.