Resurgam (disambiguation)

Resurgam is the first person singular, future indicative active of the Latin verb resurgere, meaning "I shall rise again". It could refer to:

In science

  • Resurgam, two submarines built by Reverend George Garrett in 1878 and 1879

As a motto

  • "Resurgam", the motto of the city of Portland, Maine, United States
  • "Resurgam", a motto which appeared on a famous wooden sign over the entrance to St Andrew's Church, Plymouth in the UK during the Plymouth Blitz and is now in granite
  • "Resurgam" was used as a motto by Plymouth Argyle fans during administration in 2011.

In music

  • Resurgam, a 1950 composition for brass band by Eric Ball
  • Resurgam (album), a 2008 album by American hip hop musician Alias
  • Resurgam (album), a 2017 album by English musician Fink

In literature

  • Resurgam, a fictional planet in Alastair Reynolds' novel Revelation Space
  • "Resurgam" was written on Helen Burns's grave in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.
  • "Resurgam" is also used in Thackeray's "Vanity Fair"
  • "Resurgam" is inscribed on the statue of Peregrine Childermass in John Bellairs's novel The Chessmen of Doom
  • "Resurgam" was used by James Russell Lowell in the Proceedings at the Dedication of a New Library Building for Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1885

In gaming

  • Resurgam, a fictional hospital in the game Trauma Team from Atlus
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