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Here is a clean English rendering + condensed summary of your list:

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1) Roman / Legionary Style (Military Latin Maxims)

Honor et Virtus — Honor and courage

Virtus et Disciplina — Courage and discipline

Fides et Honor — Loyalty and honor

Dignitas in pugna — Dignity in battle

Pro Honore — For honor

Pro Dignitate — For dignity

Non sine honore — Not without honor

Fortitudo et Honos — Strength and honor

Honos ante omnia — Honor above all

Mors sine dedecore — Death without disgrace

Summary:
A classical Roman military ethos centered on honor, discipline, loyalty, and dignified conduct in combat—even unto death.

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2) Modern Motto Style (Tattoo / Personal Code)

Dignitas mea, non superbia — My dignity, not pride

Principia mea sunt lex mea — My principles are my law

Non gloria, sed veritas — Not glory, but truth

Virtus super omnia — Virtue above all

Dignitas est radix mea — Dignity is my root

Fides mihi regula est — Loyalty is my rule

Mea via: dignitas — My path: dignity

Sine dignitate nihil — Without dignity, nothing

Veritas et dignitas — Truth and dignity

Non cedo principiis — I do not yield my principles

Summary:
A personal ethical framework emphasizing integrity, truth, self-governance, and refusal to compromise core principles.

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If you want next level refinement, I can also:

tighten them into single-word insignia style (coat-of-arms / unit patch)

or convert them into pure classical Cicero/Tacitus-grade Latin

or design a hierarchical motto system (primary + secondary + battle cry)

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