"Deae is the Latin word for \u201Cgoddess\u201D and gratia is the Latin word for \u201Cgrace\u201D. It is an alteration of the Latin phrase Dei Gratia, which means \u201Cby the grace of god\u201D. Thus, Deae Gratia means \u201Cby the grace of goddess\u201D. The original phrase was referring to grace, a concept in Christianity which refers to God\u2019s favor (i.e. in salvation/deliverance) regardless of deeds or the nature of the person in grace. In Christianity, it is believed that without grace, humans would be unable to resist their weaknesses or flaws. The actual phrase was tacked onto the introductory title of English/British/UK monarchs to indicate God supported that leader (divine right of kings, the doctrine that the monarch\u2019s legitimacy and authority is the will of God and the monarch is answerable only to God, not to any hum"@en . . . . . . "Deae is the Latin word for \u201Cgoddess\u201D and gratia is the Latin word for \u201Cgrace\u201D. It is an alteration of the Latin phrase Dei Gratia, which means \u201Cby the grace of god\u201D. Thus, Deae Gratia means \u201Cby the grace of goddess\u201D. The original phrase was referring to grace, a concept in Christianity which refers to God\u2019s favor (i.e. in salvation/deliverance) regardless of deeds or the nature of the person in grace. In Christianity, it is believed that without grace, humans would be unable to resist their weaknesses or flaws. The actual phrase was tacked onto the introductory title of English/British/UK monarchs to indicate God supported that leader (divine right of kings, the doctrine that the monarch\u2019s legitimacy and authority is the will of God and the monarch is answerable only to God, not to any humans, in effect absolutist monarchy)."@en . "Deae gratia"@en . "Deae Gratia"@en . . "Club"@en . "74"^^ . . "35"^^ . . "\"Counter\" +1"@en . . . "MP +30"@en . . . . "Accuracy +9 Attack +9"@en . . . . "300"^^ . . . . . . . . . .