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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.
The Arizona state motto, Ditat Deus, is Latin for “God Enriches.” The motto has been on the Arizona state seal since its inception in 1863 by the Secretary of the Arizona Territory, Richard McCormick. While the seal was revised several times over many years, the motto has remained the same.
Above this device shall be the motto: " Ditat Deus." In a circular band surrounding the whole device shall be inscribed: "Great Seal of The State of Arizona", with the year of admission of the State into the Union."
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 motto is an expression, most likely biblical in origin, of a very deep religious sentiment.
The state motto of Arizona is “Ditat Deus,” which is Latin for “God enriches.” The motto is incorporated into the state seal of Arizona. While the seal and other state emblems have evolved greatly over the years, the state motto has remained consistent since 1863.
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.
14 Φεβ 2020 · Next, The Great Seal of the State of Arizona, below, depicts the state’s enterprises of mining, ranching, farming, and climate. Most importantly, the state motto “Ditat Deus,” featured prominently, and in reference to those enterprises, means “God enriches.”