by the grace of God - translation to italian
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by the grace of God - translation to italian

FORMULAIC AND CONSTITUTIONAL PHRASE
Par la Grâce de Dieu; Von Gottes Gnaden; Bozhiyeyu milostiyu; Bozhiyeyu pospeshestvuyushcheyu milostiyu; Bij de Gratie Gods; Per la grazia di Dio; Por la divina providencia; Gudz nade; Din Mila lui Dumnezeu; Por la gracia de Dios; By the will of our Lord; By The Grace of God; Per Grazia di Dio; Dei gratia; Per la gracia de Deu; Av Guds nåde; Af Guds nåde; Af Guds Naade; By the grace of God; Per la gràcia de Déu; Af Guðs náð'; Par la Grace de Dieu; Av Guds nade; Af Guds nade; Af Guds nad'; Dei gratia; Dei et Apostolicæ Sedis gratia; By the grace of god; Divine sanction; By the Grace of God, King and Emperor; Gratia Dei rex; Dei Gratia; By The Grace Of God; By God's grace

by the grace of God         
per grazia di Dio
her Grace         
MANNER OF ADDRESS
Your Grace; His/Her Grace; His Grace; Her grace; Her Grace; Their Graces; Their Grace
sua grazia
his Grace         
MANNER OF ADDRESS
Your Grace; His/Her Grace; His Grace; Her grace; Her Grace; Their Graces; Their Grace
sua grazia

Definition

Dei gratia
[?de?i:'gr?:t??, -???]
¦ adverb by the grace of God.
Origin
from L.

Wikipedia

By the Grace of God

By the Grace of God (Latin: Dei Gratia, abbreviated D.G.) is a formulaic phrase used especially in Christian monarchies as an introductory part of the full styles of a monarch. For example in England and later the United Kingdom, the phrase was formally added to the royal style in 1521 and continues to be used to this day. For example, on UK coinage, the abbreviation DG still appears.

Examples of use of by the grace of God
1. But touchwood, by the grace of God, all went fine.
2. "By the grace of God, both survived," Costello told parliament.
3. We could feel its impact but by the grace of God, she is safe,‘‘ he said.
4. "By the grace of God it all worked out," Walton said.
5. "Inshallah (by the grace of god), we have at least got back our life.