Roma invicta
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Roma invicta is a Latin phrase, meaning "Unconquerable Rome", inscribed on the Statue of Rome.
It was an inspirational motto used until the Fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476
476
Year 476 was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Basiliscus and Armatus...

 AD
Anno Domini
and Before Christ are designations used to label or number years used with the Julian and Gregorian calendars....

. This symbolic statement was later printed on to gold coins, to help boost the morale of the failing Empire.
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