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Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – Dec 15 2018 – Crew Cuts

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“A.E.I.O.U.” was a symbolic device personally used by Habsburg emperor Frederick III (1415–1493), who had a fondness for mythical formulae. He habitually signed buildings such as Burg Wiener Neustadt or Graz Cathedral as well as his tableware and other objects with the acronym.[1] As of 2017, A.E.I.O.U. is the motto of the Theresian Military Academy, established in 1751.

Frederick’s first use of the five-letter monogram was in 1437, when he was Duke of Styria. One note in his notebook (discovered in 1666), though not in the same hand, explains it in German and Latin as “All the world is subject to Austria” (Alles Erdreich ist Österreich untertan or Austriae est imperare orbi universo).[2]

Another passage, later in the same notebook, uses the letters in sequence as the initial letters of the words in the first line of a couplet poem, showing the meaning as “I am loved by the elect” (from Latin, amor electis, iniustis ordinor ultor).[3]

Other interpretations have been put forth, even by contemporary heraldists. Several explanations proceed on the assumption that it was meant as a political slogan, from the Latin phrases:

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