dei gratia
Dei gratia (dee-Igray-shee-[schwa]). [Latin] By the grace of God. • This phrase was often used in rulers’ titles to show that their authority was by divine right. It was also formerly used in titles of magistrates and other officers.
Dei gratia (dee-Igray-shee-[schwa]). [Latin] By the grace of God. • This phrase was often used in rulers’ titles to show that their authority was by divine right. It was also formerly used in titles of magistrates and other officers.