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Description: Beam me up... or not. This design is for the "Star" Trek fan with a sense of humor! Inspired by a classic sci-fi trope, this tee features the iconic Starfleet insignia paired with the infamous Red Shirt's motto: "I might not make it." It's a fun and witty way to celebrate your love for the original series and its legendary away missions. Perfect for conventions, movie nights, or everyday wear for those who know the joke. A great gift for any "Trekkie!"
Description: Knights Templar motto / The crusader / A child of GOD A Warrior of CHRIST / Veritas Vos Liberabit Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam Veritas vos liberabit (Latin) is a variant of Veritas liberabit vos ("the truth shall set you free"
Description: ✪✪✪ The order was formed c. 1119 CE when seven knights, led by a French nobleman from Champagne, Hugh of Payns, swore to defend Christian pilgrims in Jerusalem and the Holy Land and so created a brotherhood who took monastic vows and lived together in a closed community. In 1120 CE Baldwin II, the king of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (r. 1118-1131 CE), gave the knights his palace, the former Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount of Jerusalem, for use as their headquarters. The building was commonly referred to as ‘The Temple of Solomon' and so the brotherhood quickly became known as ‘the Order of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon' or simply the ‘Templars’.
Description: The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Salomonici), also known as the Order of Solomon's Temple, the Knights Templar or simply the Templars, were a Catholic military order founded in 1119
Description: This black t-shirt features a cheerful cartoon illustration of two young boys fishing together in a small green boat on a lake. They are both smiling and holding fishing rods. Above and below the illustration, the white text reads "LIFE'S TOO SHORT TO FISH ALONE" in a slightly curved, playful font. The background shows a scenic landscape with mountains and a colorful sky. This shirt celebrates friendship and the joy of shared experiences.
Description: Quid verum atque decens curo et rogo, et omnis in hoc sum. My cares and my inquiries are for decency and truth, and in this I am wholly occupied. This quote was written by Roman lyric poet Horace in 23 BC. It seems we still need people who value decency and truth.
Latin quote: Quid verum atque decens curo et rogo, et omnis in hoc sum. T-Shirt
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$24