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"Deus Vult". What does "Deus Vult" mean and what are its origins? Why would someone put this phrase on his/her vehicle?

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Answer:

Deus vult is a Latin Catholic motto associated with the Crusades, more specifically with the First Crusade of 1096–1099.

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