Fidei Defensor (Fid Def) Phrase
Meaning:
Defender of the Faith
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A title given to King Henry VIII of England by Pope Leo X on 17 October 1521, before Henry became a heresiarch. British monarchs continue to use the title, which is still inscribed on all British coins, and usually abbreviated.
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