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Dei gratia

American  
[de-ee grah-tee-ah, dee-ahy-grey-shee-uh, de-ee] / ˈdɛ i ˈgrɑ tiˌɑ, ˈdi aɪˈgreɪ ʃi ə, ˈdɛ i /

adverb

Latin.
  1. by the grace of God.


Dei gratia British  
/ ˈdeɪɪ ˈɡrɑːtɪə, ˈdiːɪ ˈɡreɪʃɪə /

adverb

  1. by the grace of God

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Henricus Dei gratia Romanorum Imperator, et semper Augustus, Dilecto et speciali amico suo, Philippo illustri Francorum Regi salutem, et sinceræ dilectionis affectum.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe by Hakluyt, Richard

Dei gratia Catbalaunensi episcopo communicavit ac nedum dicto domino sed et pluribus aliis personis simplicibus, begardis et aliis tanquam bonum.

From A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II by Lea, Henry Charles

Ejusdem Sanctitatis Vestrae "Devotissimus atque obsequentissimus filius "Dei gratia Rex Angliae et Franciae ac Dom.

From The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, January 1865 by Various

"Ludovicus," said the Grand Duke, "Dei gratia Archi Dux Noumariae, Princeps Gatinensis, and so on."

From Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes by Cabell, James Branch

Elizabetha Dei gratia Angliæ, Franciæ, et Hiberniæ regina, fidei defensor &c. summo ac potentissimo Æthiopiæ imperatori salutem.

From The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 11 by Hakluyt, Richard